""""You insist that "talk show hosts" have leverage. They do, but only to the extent that the station and managers for whom they work like and appreciate their work and their contribution to the station."""" Ha. You live in FANTASYLAND. Like? Appreciate?
Didn't realize somebody as bright and knowledgeable as you would miss what was intended by the words "like" and "appreciate." As in, "we like that you're #1, 25-54 Persons" and "appreciate that your show accounts for 33 per cent of the station's billing." My bad, I guess.
I am not an agent or lawyer, though I'll take that as a compliment. Though I lean towards rooting for talent, I probably know David Field as well as I know WEASE.
I'm impressed. Sounds like something a sales person with multiple annuals tied to Wease would write.
You should learn to read with more comprehension.
My comprehension is fine. What's next, we start posting SAT scores here? Maybe initials after our names so we more resemble the guy on WGR who's fond of telling interviewers he's a member of Mensa? Pass.
WEASE would have NO upper hand if he didn't have another bidder, as I've said. At this level it is likely he does.
And I say it's likely he
doesn't. You may be stone cold, dead nuts on the money. But until I hear or read RVP Michael Doyle's press release that says "Entercom is pleased to announce that we've renewed our deal with Alan 'Wease' Levin at the same level of compensation..." I ain't buyin'. Nyet!
Seen or heard any word leaking from Clear Channel that they're interested in the guy for mid-six figures? Kinda quiet on the Western Front so far.
So where's the leverage coming from? NY? Philly? The Western New York Wease Radio Network?
Please, enlighten us. We await.
The guy may be an institution of sorts in Rochester, but he couldn't get arrested in Buffalo when he did two hours a day on WBUF and it's likely his act isn't quite ready for NY, Philly or LA. He's got serious cash flow problems that everybody's heard about. Hell, he talked about his six figure yacht being re-po'd on the air!
Does that sound like a guy who's got leverage? No, it sound slike a guy who's got one foot in bankruptcy court and the other on a banana peel. I'll give him mad props for enduring and beating cancer and surviving Nam.
So I'm sayin' he's got nothin but wishes. He
will go back to work for Entercom because there's no place else in Rochester to go
at his current rate of compensation.
Entercom's trying to unload three FM's in rochester. Buyers ain't lining up. Same for Clear Channel's radio cluster there. You don't have to tell me these are dire times not only in Rochester, but throughout the business. I read Barons and The WSJ, too.
Roxalot, as usual, nails it. David Field has deeper pockets and also owns the transmitter and the sandbox. If Wease wants to play in it, David will be happy to let him, but not at $450+k a year for ten years.
Not. Even. Close.
And regarding Lonsberry's endorsement? Yeesh. Well, I guess that seals the deal. No doubt Entercom's been swayed by that testimonial.