As if the Sony stuff didn't hammer Dave Universal, here's an excerpt from Spitzer's documents on Warner.
Warner Music has provided radio station programmers with items of value in exchange for airplay. For example, Warner Music has paid to send David Universal, a former program director at WKSE in Buffalo, on a personal trip to Miami in order to have its music played. Warner Music has also provided Mr. Universal with a laptop computer, tickets to sporting events, concerts, and a host of other promotional items for his personal use.
According to Warner Music employees, Mr. Universal always required something in exchange for adding a song. An Atlantic Promotion Manager stated, "We all did business with Dave. We all had to do business with Dave if we were going to get our records on. And it was a game that you either played or you didn't have a shot at getting your records on the air."
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/2005/nov/Warner%20Music%20Group%20Corp.pdf>http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/2005/nov/Warner%20Music%20Group%20Corp.pdf</a>
Also, this gem:
...A Warner Music local promotion manager testified that "...a lot of the Clear Channel stations that I deal with who have been without any real promotional budgets now for years are often some of the most active... WKKF in Albany, WWHT in Syracuse and WKGS in Rochester [a Citicaster station]... WPXY, an Infinity station in [Rochester, NY]"
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...co-moderator of the Satellite Radio, Phoenix, and San Diego boards...</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by johndavis on 11/22/05 05:58 PM.</FONT></P>
Warner Music has provided radio station programmers with items of value in exchange for airplay. For example, Warner Music has paid to send David Universal, a former program director at WKSE in Buffalo, on a personal trip to Miami in order to have its music played. Warner Music has also provided Mr. Universal with a laptop computer, tickets to sporting events, concerts, and a host of other promotional items for his personal use.
According to Warner Music employees, Mr. Universal always required something in exchange for adding a song. An Atlantic Promotion Manager stated, "We all did business with Dave. We all had to do business with Dave if we were going to get our records on. And it was a game that you either played or you didn't have a shot at getting your records on the air."
<a target="_blank" href=http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/2005/nov/Warner%20Music%20Group%20Corp.pdf>http://www.oag.state.ny.us/press/2005/nov/Warner%20Music%20Group%20Corp.pdf</a>
Also, this gem:
...A Warner Music local promotion manager testified that "...a lot of the Clear Channel stations that I deal with who have been without any real promotional budgets now for years are often some of the most active... WKKF in Albany, WWHT in Syracuse and WKGS in Rochester [a Citicaster station]... WPXY, an Infinity station in [Rochester, NY]"
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...co-moderator of the Satellite Radio, Phoenix, and San Diego boards...</P><P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by johndavis on 11/22/05 05:58 PM.</FONT></P>