During Southern Cross Media's annual general meeting here, chairman Max Moore-Wilton reportedly used salty language to describe the tragedy in which 46-year-old Jacintha Saldanha allegedly committed suicide.
"These incidents were unfortunate, no doubt about that," Moore-Wilton told shareholders.
"But in the immortal words of someone whose identity I cannot recall, sh*t happens," Sydney Morning Herald reported today.
Southern Cross owns the 2Day and Triple M radio networks and a regional TV network.
The nurse answered the call at the hospital on December 4 last year and transferred it to the ward where Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, was being treated for acute morning sickness.
Meanwhile, British Indian MP Keith Vaz, who has been supporting the family since the nurse's death, called for an apology from Moore-Wilton after his "insult to the memory" of Saldanha.
The family is still waiting on an official inquest into the death of Saldanha.
Moore-Wilton did not shy away from the comment after the shareholders meeting, the report said.
"I think it was a one sentence comment wasn't it," he said when asked by Fairfax Media whether he regretted what he said.
"I have no comment, I made a comment in one sentence. I am glad the media is so busy," he said.
