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CBS sues Stern

Re: Imponderable

> > > > I figured eventually there would be a lawsuit over
> some
> > > > sound bite but this is absurd. It was they that let
> him
> > > stay
> > > > on there getting untold PR for Sirius and even now
> they
> > > are
> > > > they are STILL helping him stay in the public eye.
> > > >
> > > > No wonder they posted a 9 billion dollar loss.
> > > >
> > >
> > > I dont like Howard and think he is a fraud. But this
> > lawsuit
> > > is a bigger fraud. Howard honored his contract until the
>
> > > last day- END OF STORY. I really hope CBS doesnt see a
> > dime
> > > because of this.
> > >
> >
> >
> > CBS is the bigger fraud in all this
> >
> The "Free FM" Experiment is an total disaster, DLR has
> ditched his show for a week (they say vacation, I say major
> retooling) and is being replaced by local jocks in their
> respective markets(smells like local stations want more
> control). Adam Carolla isnt pulling the numbers himself
> either,but his show is passible for FM. Howie left on a high
> note as a gentleman and Les Moonves hasnt even granted the
> man the common courtesy to his personal materials, which are
> locked in a bank vault. Now, here comes a fruitless lawsuit
> from CBS,which hopefully a right minded judge will see fit
> to toss out for its sheer lack of creditability.
>

You forgot Rover here in Chicago as well. Nobody is listening to him.
 
Re: Lawsuit

> Either way it aint good for Howard. Even if he fights and
> wins, it's going to cost him a bunch in legal fees.

On the other hand, could he milk this into publicity for Sirius and his show specifically? Could he draw enough attention to himself to garnish enough new subscriptions, and cover the legal fees? Stern is a self-promoter and might be in a class by himself in that respect, and if he could increase revenues while playing the victim, he will be the genius that he says he is.
 
Here's an interesting idea: If indeed the doo-doo hits the fan for Sirius, could this be a ploy by CBS to settle with Sirius out of court for a percentage of ownership in the company? Has anyone considered that possibility or is there no legal merit to such a possibility?<P ID="signature">______________
Rob Austin
Vice President
JamTraxx Media Inc.
http://www.jamtraxxmedia.com
"Major Market Solutions for Your Radio Station's Needs!"</P>
 
Oh please

> Yes, DLR is terrible, but that has little to do with the
> lawsuit. Again, Im not saying CBS will win, but I see where
> they MIGHT have a case.

The only reason they might have a case is for mush-minded jurors.

Any fool can see CBS had the remedy for these supposed damages and chose not to act and they chose not to act it must have been because they were not being damaged. Stern got something but so did they.
 
Re: Lawsuit

> > Either way it aint good for Howard. Even if he fights and
> > wins, it's going to cost him a bunch in legal fees.
>
> On the other hand, could he milk this into publicity for
> Sirius and his show specifically? Could he draw enough
> attention to himself to garnish enough new subscriptions,
> and cover the legal fees? Stern is a self-promoter and
> might be in a class by himself in that respect, and if he
> could increase revenues while playing the victim, he will be
> the genius that he says he is.
>

he may increase revenue..but I beleive he gets a static pay, not commission on sales.
It's just interesting that Stern got paid by Sirius for mentioning Sirius, while broadcasting for CBS, and CBS was not compensated by Sirius. That's illegal, but CBS could have fired him...this case might be fun to watch.
 
> Don Geronimo from trhe Don and Miek Show (a CBS Radio
> program I might add) brought up a point today on their about
> this which is something in Stern's favor on this... If CBS
> Radio really didn't like the discussion of Sirius and the
> such, they could have fired him back then... IMO, the entire
> reason for Cbs bringing this suit up now is because of the
> pathetic trends of Sterns former stations ion Chicago, LA
> and NY. They have to cover their butts somehow and throw the
> blame out somewhere and in this case, its towards Stern...
> As he said this morning when he mentioned the deal, if
> anything this will get more folks to satellite, because its
> getting Stern's name out there even more...
>
While I don't like Howard Stern, the lawsuit is frivilous and if the courts are smart enough, they'll toss this lawsuit out. CBS knew about Stern not renewing his contract and could have done more to stop him from promoting Sirius on their airtime, but didn't. I agree with those who believe that CBS is suing Stern now because of their severe drop in ratings. Chicago has Rover now on mornings on Chicago's WCKG, and he may get the ax by the time the Spring P1's get released. The ratings don't compare between Stern & Rover. As many people on the Chicago board thought, they should have put Jack on WCKG instead of WJMK. Now WJMK's ratings are dropping way down since its launch and now with Stern no longer on WCKG, their ratings are taking a big hit for the FM talk radio station. Good thing Stern left when the timing and offer came around. I have to give him credit for that.
 
> As Stern said on the air today, this is laughable. Moonves
> and Hollander came on K-Rock the final week and said they
> had bought Sirius radios themselves. CBS could have done
> anything they wanted to silence Stern from talking about
> Sirius...fines, suspensions, even firing him. Instead, they
> let him get away with saying "eh-eh-ehh" and suspended him
> for ONE DAY with a month left to go. This is Moonves and
> Hollander covering their behinds now that the Arbitrends
> show what a failure "Free FM" is.
>

Although I find the suit odd, I did hear something that CBS could stand on...Howard was deue the shares of stock at the END of his contract, not right away. The stock was contingent on Howie getting a certain number of subs. Although CBS was made aware of Howie GOING to SIRIUS, and that the payroll amount was leaked/disclosed, the STOCK portion of it was not ever disclosed to anyone. If CBS knew Howie's stock deal, he might have been fired prior. CBS's complaint of using the show for personal gains has some merit. Did CBS f up? Of course. Did Howie use sone shady moves to gain $220 million dollars? Of course, that is Howie's way. CBS would have never let him stick around if they knew Howard's main objective was to use CBS for nothing but a commercial for what was initially a $110 million dollar bonus. Howie was sneaky so CBS is countering.
 
Re: Lawsuit

> > > Either way it aint good for Howard. Even if he fights
> and
> > > wins, it's going to cost him a bunch in legal fees.
> >
> > On the other hand, could he milk this into publicity for
> > Sirius and his show specifically? Could he draw enough
> > attention to himself to garnish enough new subscriptions,
> > and cover the legal fees? Stern is a self-promoter and
> > might be in a class by himself in that respect, and if he
> > could increase revenues while playing the victim, he will
> be
> > the genius that he says he is.
> >
>
> he may increase revenue..but I beleive he gets a static pay,
> not commission on sales.
> It's just interesting that Stern got paid by Sirius for
> mentioning Sirius, while broadcasting for CBS, and CBS was
> not compensated by Sirius. That's illegal, but CBS could
> have fired him...this case might be fun to watch.
>

Even with the money Howard is making, he couldn't buy this much publicity. Besides he needs a villian to rant about. CBS did him a big favor.
 
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