Starcom sacks broadcaster Ronnie Clarke for “serious misconduct”

In a dramatic turn of events, renowned broadcaster and calypsonian Ronnie De Announcer Clarke has been dismissed from Starcom Network following an internal disciplinary hearing that found him guilty of serious misconduct. The decision, which has sent shockwaves through the media and entertainment sectors, was communicated in a termination letter dated Friday and signed by Noel Wood, CEO of the parent company, the Nation Group. Clarke, who served as the programme director of Voice of Barbados (VOB), was informed that his misconduct stemmed from comments made during an appearance on the Marcia Weekes Show, streamed on YouTube on July 16. His remarks addressed Starcom’s objection to his performance of the controversial calypso ‘National Carol Festival’ in the Pic-o-De-Crop competition. The company identified three of his seven statements during the broadcast as violations of Starcom’s Policies and Procedures Manual, deeming them false, malicious, and detrimental to the company’s reputation. Clarke has vowed to appeal the decision, stating, ‘My attorneys are appealing. I will be sharing information publicly that has never been known.’ He emphasized that he appeared on the show as De Announcer, not as the programme manager, a role he has held for 21 years. Senior Counsel Hal Gollop, Clarke’s attorney, confirmed that all legal avenues will be explored. Clarke has refused to sign the termination letter, and attempts to reach Starcom Network General Manager Anthony Green for comment were unsuccessful.