Cho man, time these mishaps stop. How many more of these should happen before man and man realize that dem need fi change up things?
Oh well.
Internationally renowned disc jock, Michael Brissett, more popularly known as ZJ Liquid remains suspended from ZIP FM airwaves following yet another on-air mishap.
The Zip Jock turned deejay was temporarily removed from the station’s airwaves last December after allegedly violating many station rules by playing material which wasn’t fit for airplay. This marks ZJ Liquid’s fourth suspension in four years for a similar offense.
The popular entertainer took to Twitter recently to address his suspension.
"Me peeps rite. Me get suspend off air from last year. Maybe I go back on maybe not so all who a wonder, that's the story u see me,” his tweet read.
This tweet plus his track record of violations prompted rife speculation that ZJ Liquid might be permanently removed from ZIP FM’s airwaves given this latest transgression. However, ZIP FM’s station manager, Dadra Williams stated during an interview for Splash! Magazine that ZJ Liquid has not been relieved of his duties.
"We are unable to give a time or date of when the suspension will be lifted, but there is no truth to the speculations that his services have been terminated," she said.
Liquid’s first suspension came in 2008 after playing sexually suggestive lyrics that breached the Broadcasting Commission’s Regulations and Code act. His suspension lasted two weeks.
In February 2010, he copped his second suspension for playing an unedited version of Aidonia’s hit single, Love It. Despite attempts to cover up the error on air, ZJ Liquid spent over a month off the air.
In July 2010, he drew the eyre of Broadcasting Commission officials once more after playing an unedited version of the single, Beggy Beggy by Wada Blood.
Oh well.
Internationally renowned disc jock, Michael Brissett, more popularly known as ZJ Liquid remains suspended from ZIP FM airwaves following yet another on-air mishap.
The Zip Jock turned deejay was temporarily removed from the station’s airwaves last December after allegedly violating many station rules by playing material which wasn’t fit for airplay. This marks ZJ Liquid’s fourth suspension in four years for a similar offense.
The popular entertainer took to Twitter recently to address his suspension.
"Me peeps rite. Me get suspend off air from last year. Maybe I go back on maybe not so all who a wonder, that's the story u see me,” his tweet read.
This tweet plus his track record of violations prompted rife speculation that ZJ Liquid might be permanently removed from ZIP FM’s airwaves given this latest transgression. However, ZIP FM’s station manager, Dadra Williams stated during an interview for Splash! Magazine that ZJ Liquid has not been relieved of his duties.
"We are unable to give a time or date of when the suspension will be lifted, but there is no truth to the speculations that his services have been terminated," she said.
Liquid’s first suspension came in 2008 after playing sexually suggestive lyrics that breached the Broadcasting Commission’s Regulations and Code act. His suspension lasted two weeks.
In February 2010, he copped his second suspension for playing an unedited version of Aidonia’s hit single, Love It. Despite attempts to cover up the error on air, ZJ Liquid spent over a month off the air.
In July 2010, he drew the eyre of Broadcasting Commission officials once more after playing an unedited version of the single, Beggy Beggy by Wada Blood.
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