Mediaset removes Rocío Carrasco’s documentary series from its catalog | television

The documentary series about the life of Rocío Carrasco, which was broadcast by Mediaset, Rocio, tell the truth to stay alive y In the name of Rocionot available in the Mediaset catalog. The communications group canceled it after Madrid County audiences convicted its producers Oscar Cornejo and Adrian Madrid, current owners of La Osa Producciones, for broadcasting an episode of Rocío Flores when he was a minor. The ruling also condemned Mediaset España, the company responsible for releasing the documentary, along with producer Radical Change Contents (responsible for the documentary and who created it), under the concept of civil liability.

Rocío Flores Carrasco, daughter of Antonio David Flores and Rocío Carrasco, demanded Óscar Cornejo (Tarragona, 52 years old) and Adrian Madrid (Zamora, 54 years old) after the release of a chapter of the documentary released on Telecinco in 2021 that revealed a dirty rule since he was a minor. After initially archiving it, the courts now hold “the authors criminally liable” for revealing what happened between Rocío Flores and his mother, Rocío Carrasco, when the daughter was still a minor. For this reason, they must both pay compensation in the amount of 200 thousand euros and complete years of special disqualification for “practicing a profession or position.” The ruling can be appealed by both the producers and Mediaset.

La OSA expressed its “astonishment” at the sentence in a joint statement with EL PAÍS, stressing that its founders are “calm and convinced of their innocence.” Now I am one of TVE’s most trusted producers, with political debate shows such as Language bagswith Jesus Cintora, and Straight to cashWith Marta Flesch and Gonzalo Miro.

Documentary series Rocio, tell the truth to stay alive Released in March 2021, it recounts years of sexual and media harassment at the hands of Antonio David Flores, as well as the legal struggle that caused a relationship with his sons not seen in years. During its debut, Telecinco had a 33.2% screen share and 3.7 million viewers tuned in to the program.

Mediaset reported the convictions of Oscar Cornejo and Adrian Madrid on the 28th in the morning delivery of Telecinco newsletters. The announcer introduces me with these words: “Producers salvam Rocío Carrasco’s documentary condemned them, in particular for violating the rights of a minor, his daughter, Rocío Flores. It has not been determined whether the communications group has been found guilty as a subsidiary civil liability.