- Sun Feb 01, 2009 12:24 am
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Article on Daily Star's Website, written by Nigel Pauley.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/67946/Chris-raves-about-your-fave-paper/
Seems as if they missed the point of his little rant, and have tried to turn it on him again.
Under-fire Chris Moyles totally lost the plot yesterday and launched into a seven-minute on-air rant against the Daily Star.
The touchy Radio 1 motormouth flipped because I had dared to report that his year-on-year ratings were down.
DJ Moyles raged about me to his seven million listeners: “He is obviously the No 1 Chris Moyles hater in journalism.
“This guy is such a baby, it is unbelievable. I think this guy wants to marry me – this guy can’t leave me alone.
“Someone at the Daily Star needs to get hold of this guy, he is out of control.
“He is clearly obsessed with me. He needs help. I will pay for him to get medical help to get over this fixation with me.
“Nigel, I will pay for you to get some help and treatment – you’re obviously going through puberty right now. I’m flattered in a way but it has got to stop.”
Amazingly, Moyles also invited me out on a date. And as he ended his bizarre attack the chubby chap showed his sense of “humour” by joking to his fawning sidekick “Comedy” Dave that the piece had been “Pauley written”.
Moyles, 34, self-styled “saviour of Radio 1”, is showing his growing frustration at not being able to live up to his boast that he will overtake Radio 2 veteran Terry Wogan, 70, as the UK’s top breakfast DJ.
Yesterday we reported that he had fallen further behind, even though he gained nearly 300,000 listeners in the last quarter.
Unlike Moyles, the Daily Star isn’t being beaten by golden oldies.
We have been the only popular newspaper title putting on sales – an extra 17,000 copies EVERY day towards the end of last year.
And while Moyles is facing a 25% cut on his £630,000-a-year salary as part of BBC cost-saving, the only thing going down at the Daily Star is our price, to a bargain 20p on weekdays and 30p on Saturday.
Yesterday, when I tried to take up his offer of a date, he was out of London.
A Radio 1 spokesman said he and his team were practising mountain climbing ahead of a Comic Relief challenge on Mount Kilimanjaro.
http://www.dailystar.co.uk/news/view/67946/Chris-raves-about-your-fave-paper/
Seems as if they missed the point of his little rant, and have tried to turn it on him again.