In most cases, these people have personal services contracts which supercede AFTRA's collective bargaining agreement (and which pay more than the CBA minimums).
mred said:If they are so talented - them don't worry about them.
Radioboy989 said:I understand it's "business" but a little human decency wouldn't hurt.
Shoot From Hip said:Is there a "right" time to lay people off? If so, I'm sure every company would love to know when that time is. The budget year starts January 1...so is November 30 better than December 15, or better than September 1? Truth is there just isn't a good time.
Marv-L.A. said:Clear Channel---the company that destroyed the radio industry, and has singlehandedly made local and compelling programming on the verge of becoming extinct, if it isn't already.
Having already taken a chainsaw to their franchise properties in NYC & Boston, we all knew that this was coming, but it is still extremely pathetic and unconscionable.
Marv-L.A. said:Clear Channel---the company that destroyed the radio industry, and has singlehandedly made local and compelling programming on the verge of becoming extinct, if it isn't already.
Shoot From Hip said:What I can not understand here is that even if you need to cut costs to supposedly maintain profits, how decimating one of the higher rated stations in your group accomplishes any positive result.
With all due respect, how has the radio station been decimated? I will grant you the station does not sound EXACTLY THE SAME as it did a week ago, but the voices on the station today are the same ones that were on last week (albeit on longer shifts), the music (right now it's holiday programming) has not changed, the thematic is the same, and the TV spots I saw this weekend promoting the station are the same as they were a week ago. To the vast majority of listeners, KOST today is KOST last week, and will be KOST next week.
Let's just...for a moment...try putting ourselves in the listeners' shoes instead of our own. I don't think that what CC has done is going to send listeners racing elsewhere. We in the radio business may not like what's happened...but we in the radio business have to take off our rose colored glasses and start accepting that change is inevitable.
HHH said:It seems obvious to me, that the Mays family and their partners in crime know ABSOLUTELY NOTHING about the entertainment business.