BREAKING! Cleveland News Director Gone — FTVLive
BREAKING NEWS!!! This has to be a Cleveland record….
WOW!
The most likely explanation. Or he probably thought twice about basically taking a demotion as he was previously a GM in Orlando.Maybe his family didn't want to move to Cleveland, so he left to be with them.
I certainly can't think of any other manager or executive in Cleveland TV or radio that left or was dismissed that quickly. Bill Gardner's blink-and-you-miss-it stint as WLTF PD/morning host lasted all but one day in 1986, when he quit after a disagreement with upper management.As for Channel 3, this move does not help the station whatsoever, especially with morale.

From my experience in tv news, it’s either 3 or 4Pick a number:
#1 Did the ratings tank that fast?
#2 Did someone they really wanted become available who would work for less.
#3 Did he have something on his work computer that should not be on a work computer?
#4 Did he totally p*ss off the talent. It was either them or him.
#5 Some kind of harassment deal?
I hope he had a lawyer read his contract before he moved.
That stinks, but maybe they’re depressed about living in Cleveland versus where they used to live.It seems that every Cleveland TV station is in some kind of flux and the employees are all depressed.
It's a microcosm of the industry in general. Major monoliths owning all the stations and a lack of interest by those owners in doing anything that is not news, not to mention streaming disrupting everything.It seems that every Cleveland TV station is in some kind of flux and the employees are all depressed.
At least we don't have awful traffic. But there's no one willing to run their stations with some sort of pizzazz and hasn't been since Milt Maltz sold off WOIO 28 years ago.That stinks, but maybe they’re depressed about living in Cleveland versus where they used to live.
It's at least cheaper cost of living than the bigger cities. I just saw an opening at a NYC station. Pay is only $50,000. Noone can support themselves in NYC for that!That stinks, but maybe they’re depressed about living in Cleveland versus where they used to live.
Not everyone who works in NYC also lives there, many live outside of NYC and commute in.It's at least cheaper cost of living than the bigger cities. I just saw an opening at a NYC station. Pay is only $50,000. Noone can support themselves in NYC for that!
Oh, for God's sake. We have a beautiful lakefront, wonderful neighborhoods like Tremont and Gordon Square, a world class orchestra, major league sports teams, terrific bookstores, the Emerald Necklace, the second biggest theatre district in the country, some wonderful clubs and restaurants of all ethnic variety. I can't understand why anybody thinks that Cleveland is some kind of hell hole.It's at least cheaper cost of living than the bigger cities. I just saw an opening at a NYC station. Pay is only $50,000. Noone can support themselves in NYC for that!
As The Rolling Stones once said "Go ahead. Bite the Big Apple. Don't mind the maggots"It's at least cheaper cost of living than the bigger cities. I just saw an opening at a NYC station. Pay is only $50,000. Noone can support themselves in NYC for that!
I wasn't implying that it's a hell hole. Sorry it came across that way.Oh, for God's sake. We have a beautiful lakefront, wonderful neighborhoods like Tremont and Gordon Square, a world class orchestra, major league sports teams, terrific bookstores, the Emerald Necklace, the second biggest theatre district in the country, some wonderful clubs and restaurants of all ethnic variety. I can't understand why anybody thinks that Cleveland is some kind of hell hole.
I wasn't talking about you. I was talking about the dated stereotype that some people outside of our area have about Cleveland. I still read about "the mistake on the lake" and "Isn't that the city where the river caught on fire?". Yah. 55 years ago! But it is OK. Don't come here, then. Go spend $4000 a month for a one-room studio apartment in Manhattan, or have an hour commute from outside the area.I wasn't implying that it's a hell hole. Sorry it came across that way.