Disgraced DJ Dave Lee Travis has been given a three-month suspended sentence for indecently assaulting a woman.
The former Radio 1 star had squeezed the woman's breasts for 10 to 15 seconds after cornering her in a corridor of a BBC studio in 1995.
The incident took place behind the scenes at The Mrs Merton Show, a programme which the victim had been working on as a researcher.
Travis was found guilty on Tuesday of indecently assaulting the woman, who was in her early 20s when it happened.
The victim had been smoking in the corridor when he cornered her and commented on her "poor little lungs" before groping her.
Today Mr Travis was sentenced to three months in prison, suspended for two years.
Sentencing the 69-year-old man at London's Southwark Crown Court, Judge Leonard said, "it was an intentional and unpleasant sexual assault. You took advantage of a young woman in a vulnerable position whose job it was to look after you that day."
In the dock, Travis briefly looked down and then said: "Thank you, your honour".
Marianne, Travis' wife of more than 40 years, hugged a friend in the public gallery after the judge delivered his sentence.
Addressing Travis, Judge Leonard said the DJ's offence was of a "different order" to other high profile convictions under Operation Yewtree.
He said, "the commission of any indecent assault is serious and reprehensible".
But he added, "the scale and nature of the offences of which Stuart Hall and other defendants who have been successfully prosecuted... are of a different order of magnitude to the single offence of which you have been convicted."