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Capital XTRA to face no action over pay-to-play DJ

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one of its DJs was found to be requesting payments of £200 to play tracks on his show.In February, DJ Tiiny (real name Frank Boakye-Yiadom) was fired from the radio station after it emerged he’d been asking for payments to premiere songs on his weekly Friday night programme.

He broke UK broadcasting code by asking for money.Media regulator Ofcom opened an investigation to establish whether Capital XTRA was responsible for its employee’s actions.

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