Comedy duo The 2 Johnnies, who present the drivetime show on RTÉ 2fm, have apologised for offensive content which they posted to their social media accounts.
In a statement, John O’Brien and John McMahon said: "We would like to apologise for the content which appeared on our social media, these posts were offensive and should never have been published.
"This is not who we are nor what we stand for. We aim to do better in the future, we are not perfect and we are learning all the time."
The video posted by the comedy duo contained several crude references and featured quotes from a series of vulgar car stickers sent into them by listeners of their podcast.
The video has since been removed from the duo's social media platforms.
McMahon and O’Brien began hosting a new drivetime show on 2FM under their stage name, The 2 Johnnies, on Monday.
In a statement, RTÉ confirmed they would not be on air today and that the matter is under review.
RTÉ said: "RTÉ believes in dignity and respect and does not tolerate material or attitudes of this nature.
"The 2 Johnnies will not be on air today while we review the matter."
Speaking about the offensive content, Fine Gael TD Ciarán Cannon said: "The use of language that is deeply derogatory and demeaning of women cannot be tolerated by our national broadcaster.
"Our licence fee cannot be used to fund an undermining of our ambition to make Ireland a more equal and safer place for women.
"Negative attitudes towards women are wired into our brains early in life, and a station that targets young people should be aware of this and act accordingly. The '2 Johnnies' have a huge following across the country, with a particularly significant influence on young men.
"Their comments directed at women were demeaning and lacking in basic respect. They objectified women's bodies, with absolutely no regard as to their personhood."