2GB host Ray Hadley storms off during live broadcast from the Ekka in Queensland due to on-air ‘fiasco’ – Michmutters
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2GB host Ray Hadley storms off during live broadcast from the Ekka in Queensland due to on-air ‘fiasco’

A fed up Ray Hadley has stormed off midway through a live broadcast after enduring 30 minutes of “technical difficulties”.

The 2GB host was presenting his program from the Ekka, the annual agricultural show of Queensland, in Brisbane when he became increasingly agitated that the show wasn’t running smoothly.

Hadley repeatedly apologized to listeners and threw ad breaks throughout the first 60 minutes of the three-hour long program.

“All I can do is apologize most sincerely for the first 30 minutes of the program which has been a complete and utter fiasco,” he said.

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“But I do apologize. I’m broadcasting from the Ekka, which I didn’t get a chance to tell you because nothing seemed to work.

“I hope it is currently working and we’ll see what happens from hereon… and obviously we’ll be having some discussions at midday about the fiasco I’ve presided over.”

The host threw several breaks telling listeners “there are people here trying to fix things – unsuccessfully I might mention”.

Another round of advertisements followed before Hadley decided to throw the towel in.

“Look, we are having some rather severe technical problems here at the Ekka to the extent that Mark Levy will be looking after the program after ten o’clock this morning, for which I do apologize to Mark and everyone else,” he said.

Hadley then went on to tell listeners he was making his way “back to Sydney” despite the program being scheduled to broadcast live from the showground until Friday.

“I’ll make my way back to Sydney and I’ll be broadcasting from the studio in Sydney tomorrow given the problems we’ve encountered this morning,” he told listeners.

Nine Entertainment refuted the claims, telling The Australian Hadley “will be on air at the Ekka for the rest of the week”.

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