Word on the street is that Brett Reckamp (had to look the dude up) was cut from the AGM staff last week. Who is next and who will take his place?
MisterGort said:Hey. What do you expect from a radio company that is owned and operated by an insurance company. Just like WSM and WLAC. All gone to hell. AGM is American General -- an Insurance Company. Money talks - and radio takes a walk.
multiplex said:Additionally, WLAC and WSM were owned by insurance companies for decades.
those companies considered radio a major part of their business, as did Traveler's Insurance Company with WTIC in Hartford.
By the way,I don't think WSM has been owned by Gaylord for quite a while. I think it's a Cumulus property these days. I'd probably be more confident in its future if it were owned by an insurance company.
multiplex said:Flakunkel, it's my understaending that Clear Channel/Premiere has a 90-day termination clause if they want to move a program to a Clear Channel station, which, as you say, they didwith 970. Similarly, in Santa Barbara, the 1250 suddenly lost its 9-to-5 lineup that way.
So KERN aired and promoted Rush for more than a decade,then 970 grabbed it;(their property after all,right?)
Seems like an unfair deal,but I guess ya know what you're signing when you agree to it.