Radio boss is stood down after groping presenter at the Australian Audio Awards
Published: 01:14, 1 June 2026 | Updated: 01:28, 1 June 2026 A regional radio executive has been stood down after groping an employee in front of a live audience at the Australian Audio Awards. Guy Ashford, the boss of Newcastle radio station 2HD, was on stage at Carriageworks in Sydney on Thursday night when he hugged award winner Cheralyn Darcey, then grabbed her on the backside with his left hand. He then threw his arms into the air as the crowd gasped. Darcey, who works for Ashford as a radio host, received her award for best newcomer. 'All right...' one of the award night hosts said. 'That radio spirit is still alive and well,' another added. 2HD is owned by Super Radio Network, which also owns Sydney station 2SM. Super Radio Network managing director Graham Mott said he had apologised to Ms Darcey and her husband, and that Mr Ashford had been suspended from his role. 2HD boss Guy Ashford is pictured grabbing award winner Cheralyn Darcey on the backside during an on-stage embrace at the Australian Audio Awards Ashford has been stood down by 2HD owner Super Radio Network over the incident Cheralyn Darcey (pictured) was being recognised by the industry for her hosting work when she was groped by her boss 'We will be having further discussions regarding the matter,' Mr Mott told Mediaweek. Darcey was recognised at the awards for her role on The Nightline on 2HD, a program airing from 8pm to midnight from Newcastle and networked across multiple locations including 2SM in Sydney. Sorry we are not currently accepting comments on this article.المصدر: Daily Mail | Source: Daily Mail
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