BBC Radio2: Final stop in Michael Jackson's songs

Jackson MICHAEL JACKSON, Music

Listeners to Britain's BBC Radio2 radio station will no longer listen to Michael Jackson's songs, according to a Sunday Times article.

The radio station reportedly "silently removed the music of the" king of pop "from the playlists" due to the shocking allegations in the documentary "Leaving Neverland", the first part of which was shown on Sunday, March 3 by HBO.

Dan Reed's documentary details the gruesome accusations of 36-year-old Wade Robson and James Seifczak, who claim that the singer sexually abused them when they were children.

According to the newspaper, the decision was made last week and the last time Michael Jackson's song was broadcast on the radio station was on February 23.

The two-episode documentary will be shown in the UK on Channel 4 on Wednesday, March 6 and Thursday, March 7.

Jackson's family denies the allegations made in "Leaving Neverland" and the property management agency has filed legal action against HBO.

Meanwhile, the BBC has announced that it is preparing its own film for the late pop star, which will be presented later this year. The movie "Michael Jackson: The Rise and Fall" will shed light on the singer's life and career.

In the BBC 2 documentary, Jacques Peretti explores Jackson's childhood in Gary, Indiana, in the 1960s, his years in the family band "The Jackson 5" and his solo music career, as well as the battles he fame with. and the press and preparations for his "This Is It" tour before his death.

Source: KYPE