Lanigan retired. He was approached, essentially begged, to be on WTAM with Triv. He hated Triv, but the $$$ talked louder.
Exactly. People go where the money is. I get that. The money is based on advertising. There was a time when a top rated morning show in Cleveland made a lot of money. That time has passed. WGAR had a live & local morning show. It won awards from the CMA and other places. One day, the money they made was no longer enough to cover the expense. So the station replaced the local show with Bobby Bones. WGAR is still a Top 5 station. Bobby is a quality personality who does morning radio the way it's always been done. This goes back to the decline of Cleveland's market size. The advertising base can't support the kind of staffing it once did. It's great to talk about how great radio used to be when Cleveland was a bigger market and it attracted big ad dollars. That situation has changed, and radio pays people based on the ad money they attract. That's how podcasting works too. You think you can do better with a podcast? Go ahead. See if the strength of personality is enough to attract the kind of numbers you can get on the radio. Because that's how you get paid.