Talk:Melissa Doyle

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Why did someone remove the reference to her nude modelling before breaking in to TV? It's true. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 121.44.148.27 (talkcontribs)

That information was false. It was posted by User:124.176.160.242, who vandalised a bunch of articles related to Australian television presenters. They added almost identical information to the Jessica Rowe article (Doyle:[1], Rowe:[2]), using a fake reference in order to make it look legitimate. --Tntnnbltn 05:19, 9 February 2007 (UTC)

"..at the time of the offending broadcast." What offending broadcast? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 202.161.15.143 (talk • contribs)

On Sunrise, they identified a minor who was divorcing his parents. The case was being heard in the Victorian Children's Court and because he was only 14-years-old he couldn't be named. But Sunrise, as well as a number of other news outlets, including the Sunday Herald Sun and Today Tonight, identified him and the journalists/presenters were charged with contempt of court. The journalists and presenters/hosts all got off but the Seven Network, its news director, Today Tonight's executive producer and the Sunday Herald Sun and its editor-in-chief were convicted. The "offending broadcast" was the section of the news bulletins which identified the boy. Sarah 14:26, 13 May 2007 (UTC)

She has been targeted by the antifeminist movement as being a classic example of the dangers of being a working mother..... Is there a source for this? (HowIFeel 02:39, 27 June 2007 (UTC))