Hungarian Professor Yells at Student in Live Broadcast
- Bochkor Gábor, a radio host, publicly reprimanded a listener during a live broadcast, using the phrase “Szégyelld magad!” (“Shame on you”), according to multiple Hungarian media outlets.
- According to Blikk, Bochkor said, “Te ezt az egészet megkeseríted egy ilyen SMS-sel” (“You ruin this whole thing with an SMS like this”).
- The incident highlights the dynamics of live radio interactions.
Bochkor Gábor, a radio host, publicly reprimanded a listener during a live broadcast, using the phrase “Szégyelld magad!” (“Shame on you”), according to multiple Hungarian media outlets. The incident occurred during a segment of his show.
According to Blikk, Bochkor said, “Te ezt az egészet megkeseríted egy ilyen SMS-sel” (“You ruin this whole thing with an SMS like this”).
The incident highlights the dynamics of live radio interactions. Index.hu noted that the clip circulated.
Sources describing the event emphasized that the exact wording of the listener’s message was not disclosed. The host’s use of the phrase “Szégyelld magad!” was reported.
No further details about the listener’s identity or the specific content of their message have been released. The station has not addressed the incident publicly.
The episode serves as a case study in the intersection of media responsibility, public accountability, and the informal nature of live radio.
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“Szégyelld magad!” – Bochkor Gábor’s rebuke of a listener during a live broadcast, as reported by 24.hu.
“Te ezt az egészet megkeseríted egy ilyen SMS-sel” – A statement attributed to Bochkor during the exchange, according to Blikk.
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The incident has also drawn attention to the context of Bochkor’s work.
According to a report by nlc, Bochkor’s remarks were not entirely unprecedented. The outlet noted that the host has occasionally expressed strong opinions on air.
Clips of the exchange were shared.
No official response from Bochkor or his station has been released.
For now, the incident stands as an example of how professionals can find themselves in situations when navigating the nature of live broadcasting.
