Well it's one way to get your name in the local fishwrapper: http://buffalonews.com/2017/06/01/bauerle-renews-surveillance-charges-warning-trump/
"Covfefe 930"
Winner! Ding, ding ding!
Hey, say what you will, the guy knows how to get pub.
I was out-n-about over the weekend and crossed paths with an acquaintance who happens to think Dick Bauerle's brother, Tom, is awesome. This person said that Tom continues to assert that he (or his neighborhood?) is the subject/target of those invisible spies. I laughed it off, gave the person the brush-off, and continued enjoying my chicken parm dinner.
WTH?!?!?!?!!!!! How does this whole thing tie in with him and WBEN... a ratings thing, possibly? I've not listened to him in years (and my mornings are better for it! lol). Does he use this as a talk-show trigger to get attention? I don't get it.
You'd think Entercom would have gained a few more scruples after the whole "Hold your wee for a Wii" contest that ended so badly in California and cost them a station license.
Possibly. Consider, though, the potential peril that Bauerle's comments are creating. Making statements that are intended - and can only be intended - to cause people to think that something is occurring - that is (at this point) unlikely and unproven. That is indeed irresponsible.No one has died as a result of the stupidity or ego of a talk show host.
Possibly. Consider, though, the potential peril that Bauerle's comments are creating. Making statements that are intended - and can only be intended - to cause people to think that something is occurring - that is (at this point) unlikely and unproven. That is indeed irresponsible.
A few years ago, the station promoted a gun show. Since then people have been killed with guns, some bought at shows like that. Should the station be responsible? I don't know. File a complaint with the FCC and see what they say. My guess is if you don't have a direct cause and effect example, they will claim first amendment.