‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’ Banned From Cleveland Radio Station Amid ‘Me Too’

‘Baby It’s Cold Outside’ Banned From Cleveland Radio Station Amid ‘Me Too’
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Jack Phillips
Jack Phillips
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A radio station in Cleveland, Ohio, stopped playing “Baby It’s Cold Outside,” a song from the 1940s, amid the “Me Too” movement.

WDOK Christmas 102.1 said it pulled the song from its around-the-clock rotation of Christmas music this week after a listener complained, Fox8 reported.
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Jack Phillips
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