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"Here at ITV we encourage free speech, but equally are fully committed to responsible broadcasting and adhering to the OfCom code. When ITV were contacted by OK! following Carol's statement, a spokesperson said: "ITV will not comment on or disclose details of individual contracts but all ITV contracts comply with the relevant external legislation."Ī source from the channel also added: "Any theories around Covid discussed by Carol on a platform outside of ITV would be her personal opinions, have not been broadcast as part of Loose Women and do not represent the views of ITV. I feel quite upset about it, if I'm honest, because although it is my decision, I felt like it was one I was being forced to make." Cassette included with Roxannes 'Radio Silence' Ultimate Fan Bundle through Rat Pak Records. It's not really that I've left, I'm just not doing it at the moment. ROXANNE - THE MAKING OF 'RADIO SILENCE' - YouTube ROXANNE - THE MAKING OF 'RADIO SILENCE' RatPakRecords 40. "No one in their right mind would have signed that contract."Ĭarol added: "And I know it looks like I've thrown my toys out of the pram, but the whole saga was affecting my health. Much less restricted and it was a freer place to be.Ĭarol had her say on Twitter (Image: ITV) She told radio hosts: "I always look back at when I started working in television and radio as the good old days because they were much less policed, I suppose.

The Mail on Sunday suggests that the channel has since been flooded with complaints following Carol’s radio interview, with pressure suddenly mounting for her to be fired. The star shared a thinking face emoji on Twitter as she quote-tweeted an article with the headline: "Loose Women star Carol McGiffin quit show over COVID conspiracy views."

This morning saw the former journalist tweet about the situation, teasing the idea that it was her position on coronavirus issues that forced her to pack her bags.

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Regarding the recording process, lead singer Jamie Brown comments, “We wanted to make a rock record that you’d want to crank in your car and drive fast with the windows down and I think we accomplished that!”. Now 30 years later the band returns with a new offering entitled “Radio Silence”, which features 11 tracks of pure adrenalized classic rock influenced music and also features special guest appearances by guitar legend George Lynch, King’s X front-man dUg Pinnick and Korn drummer Ray Luzier.

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Originally formed in the late 80’s, Roxanne garnered commercial success with their 1988 self-titled debut album which was well received with two songs charting on rock radio “Cherry Bay” and “Sweet Maria”, as well as a cover of Wild Cherry’s “Play That Funky Music” which hit #63 on the Billboard singles charts and was in full rotation on both dance and rock stations simultaneously.Īs with many bands from that era, facing the decline in interest for AOR rock due to the onslaught of the “grunge” scene, the guys in Roxanne went on hiatus. “Radio Silence” is the sophomore release from the LA based rock band Roxanne and will be available on Octovia Rat Pak Records. RAT PAK RECORDS SET TO RELEASE ROXANNE "RADIO SILENCE"
