Clear Channel Radio Station In Orlando Makes Fun Of Injured Motorcyclists

Clear Channel Radio Station In Orlando Makes Fun Of Injured Motorcyclists

© 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Categories:

Copyright 2002, Roadracing World Publishing, Inc.

Orlando-based WFLA 540 AM morning show host Shannon Burke made fun of injured motorcyclists this morning, parodying a rider with a head injury and related speech impediment.

Burke referred to riders who did not wear helmets on the street as “Puss Finger” and “Goober” and referred to a rider on a “Shovelhead Panhead”.

He broadcast sounds of simulated crashes and laughed about the potential results of such crashes.

The references to injured riders were broadcast about 7:15 this morning.

Besides owning radio stations, Clear Channel also owns Clear Channel Entertainment Motor Sports, which promotes F-USA motorcycle racing events.

Latest Posts

WorldSBK: Gillim Subbing For Mackenzie At Autodrom Most

Gillim Set For World Superbike Debut This Weekend In...

WorldSBK: Championship Hits Halfway Point At Autodrom Most

Most awaits: WorldSBK set for Czech Round What to look out...

WorldSBK: Pirelli Bringing New SC1 Rear Tire To Autodrom Most

Pirelli head to Most with a new SC1 development...

Where To Ride In July: Track Days, Schools, And Races

The following track days, riding schools, and racing events...

Aaron Dreher, R.I.P., Father Of Avery And Ella Dreher (Updated: Services Friday)

Aaron Dreher, the father of MotoAmerica racers Avery, age...