radioears said:Will there ever be a time again when we see management care as much about the music and the medium as they do about the money?
Again?
I'm sorry, but there has NEVER been a time when "management" cared about the music or medium MORE than they cared about money.
Management's job is and has always been to MAKE the money, and it some circumstances, save money by cutting costs. The first PD that ever fired me (back when car radios ran on steam power) was kind enough to explain "hey, this is a business, and we're in it to make money. If we don't think you're helping us make money, you've got to go. It ain't personal. It's just business."
Sure, its a bummer that a great morning jock is on the beach due to some decision made by a suit (and Mason's a programming guy at heart, so I'm sure he didn't do it lightly), but sweet Jesus this is RADIO. People get fired. Sometimes entire air staffs get let go. It's the nature of the beast, and I'm sure nobody knows that better than Bill Gardner. He'll be okay.
KOOL will go on, and Peake is a great jock who will do just fine. Some people will be upset, some people will swear they'll never listen again, and some might even write to the head of the company and complain, but while an angry letter can sometimes get a jock fired, I've never heard of one that worked the other way.
KOOL will go on, and the ratings will go up, or they'll go down, and management will try something else. This is the way it works. This is the way it has always worked.
Get over it, already.