Who is this clown? Man WABC and AM radio has sunk to a new low...sad If I was the network I'd pay the owner for a call letter change!
Always sad when you switch on a station with a storied set of call letters and hear some amateurish goofball on the air. That said, as others have stated in other discussion threads, it seems all one needs to do is walk into WABC's owners' office, make a pitch for a show and boom, they get an airshift.Who is this clown? Man WABC and AM radio has sunk to a new low...sad If I was the network I'd pay the owner for a call letter change!
The other week I listened to the replay of his show and he said about the vaccination task force whose goal in reality is to inform people about the vaccine, Mr Russo said if you choose to not get the vaccine the quote "Biden task force" will come to your door ask you if you got the vaccine and if you say no they'll stick it in you. Isn't there a policy from the fcc that can get people taken off the air or fined for broadcasting false information like this?Always sad when you switch on a station with a storied set of call letters and hear some amateurish goofball on the air. That said, as others have stated in other discussion threads, it seems all one needs to do is walk into WABC's owners' office, make a pitch for a show and boom, they get an airshift.
LMAO! I've heard 40 years of all the terrible things Republican presidents were supposedly going to do, including throwing old people out on the street, and starting a nuclear war just because. Yet I never heard a peep about "false information" and the FCC from the "oh so concerned" crowd.The other week I listened to the replay of his show and he said about the vaccination task force whose goal in reality is to inform people about the vaccine, Mr Russo said if you choose to not get the vaccine the quote "Biden task force" will come to your door ask you if you got the vaccine and if you say no they'll stick it in you. Isn't there a policy from the fcc that can get people taken off the air or fined for broadcasting false information like this?
I never heard a peep about "false information" and the FCC from the "oh so concerned" crowd.
The FCC prohibits broadcasting false information about a crime or a catastrophe if the broadcaster knows the information is false and will cause substantial "public harm" if aired.
Aren’t they making money off overnight ads on the weekends or no?You have got to be kidding! The fact is you put this on a 50,000 watt clear channel station in the middle of New York City? It seems downright irresponsible to me. If that's what they've got play the sign off and save on the electric bill.
Not likely. Most later night and overnight ads are either bonus spots or network spots the station has to carry for things like syndicated shows or news services.Aren’t they making money off overnight ads on the weekends or no?
Russo to my understanding is still brokered time. As long as the check clears…Aren’t they making money off overnight ads on the weekends or no?
That's what I understood from hearing him talk and rant a few weeks ago as well. That was the night after the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and he seemed to be most angry because he went out and got sponsorships and sold time and got pizza shops and similar to pay to call in and plug their businesses on the air with him, then when the timeslot he was supposedly brokered came up on 9/11, station management told him not to go on air that night and instead aired other programming they deemed more appropriate. He was also railing against the station and PD and saying some nights they weren't even providing him with call screeners, so he and the board op were having to screen their own callers - indicating call screeners must've been included in the barter agreement and that WABC, at least according to him, didn't follow through. That's when he began "threatening" to take his show elsewhere, before tossing out a series of plugs for Mike Lindell and My Pillow.Russo to my understanding is still brokered time. As long as the check clears…
I highly doubt if WABC cares if he takes his show elsewhere.That's what I understood from hearing him talk and rant a few weeks ago as well. That was the night after the anniversary of the 9/11 attacks and he seemed to be most angry because he went out and got sponsorships and sold time and got pizza shops and similar to pay to call in and plug their businesses on the air with him, then when the timeslot he was supposedly brokered came up on 9/11, station management told him not to go on air that night and instead aired other programming they deemed more appropriate. He was also railing against the station and PD and saying some nights they weren't even providing him with call screeners, so he and the board op were having to screen their own callers - indicating call screeners must've been included in the barter agreement and that WABC, at least according to him, didn't follow through. That's when he began "threatening" to take his show elsewhere, before tossing out a series of plugs for Mike Lindell and My Pillow.
Do major stations like WABC expect the talent to line up sponsors ad hoc for their air shifts?
And mind you, the station offered to sell him that airtime because they couldn’t and can’t make money otherwise in that time period.That's what "brokered time" means. He buys the time from the station, and he sells it himself.
It's not "ad hoc." That's the deal he made. It's in his contract.