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Empress Julie: WRKO loses big with no Howie

No it isn't boring which is why people tune in every day. It's funny and interesting. Music must be boring
too; the station you listen to keeps playing the same songs.
 
NO! Howie Carr is both BORING and PREDICTABLE. He used his surrogate street walking girls on the Inside Track at that tabloid....'Eye'll think of its name sometime' to write that Jerry Williams was doing the same shows over and over again but Jerry at his worst [ also due to the fact that most of his last producers were nothing more than call screeners] was never as boring and predictable as Howie Carr has become.
If Carr goes to TKK he better shape up. Morning Drive is no place for 'boring and predictable' just ask Michael "Crackers" Graham or the legion of failures at WRKO doing AM Drive.

raccoonradio said:
No it isn't boring which is why people tune in every day. It's funny and interesting. Music must be boring
too; the station you listen to keeps playing the same songs.
 
raccoonradio said:
No it isn't boring which is why people tune in every day. It's funny and interesting. Music must be boring
too; the station you listen to keeps playing the same songs.

the society is full of one-dimensional, bored, unmotivated and lazy people. wrko's audience is a perfect population sample.
 
According to Tom Taylor's radio-info.com newsletter:

>>Howie Carr...is asking Boston judge llan van Gestel to re-consider the ruling that’s keeping him from working where he wants to: Greater Media’s WTKK. The Boston Herald says Carr’s legal team filed an emergency motion for reconsideration of his ruling that Entercom’s WRKO has a valid claim on Carr’s services, based on the “right to match” provision in his expiring contract. Interestingly – Entercom filed its own emergency motion, seeking to prohibit Greater Media from talking with Carr or his reps, or even making public statements about the sticky situation.

I didn't know about the second part but am not surprised (Taylor also says that Julie Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahn!
had said, as we mentioned, that 'RKO would lose big bucks, big bucks, big bucks, no whammies--stop!
(sorry, had a PRESS YOUR LUCK flashback!) if Howie jumps ship.
 
Let me get this straight! Julie "The Executioner" Kahn who runs what she calls "THE Talk Station" where The First Amendment and free speech are the goal wants to restrict the powers that be at WTKK from executing that very same First Amendment right.

Some one should tell short skirts that she is not a Dictatoress and she does not run a totalitarian country.

But is shows the complete desperation of Kahn and Company that the are desperately afraid of not only free speech but free competition.

I can name a dozen or so totalitarian countries where MS. Kahn may feel comfortable but the short skirt will have to go. Small price to pay and who knows she may do the world a favor by donning a Burka.


raccoonradio said:
According to Tom Taylor's radio-info.com newsletter:

>>Howie Carr...is asking Boston judge llan van Gestel to re-consider the ruling that’s keeping him from working where he wants to: Greater Media’s WTKK. The Boston Herald says Carr’s legal team filed an emergency motion for reconsideration of his ruling that Entercom’s WRKO has a valid claim on Carr’s services, based on the “right to match” provision in his expiring contract. Interestingly – Entercom filed its own emergency motion, seeking to prohibit Greater Media from talking with Carr or his reps, or even making public statements about the sticky situation.

I didn't know about the second part but am not surprised (Taylor also says that Julie Kaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaahn!
had said, as we mentioned, that 'RKO would lose big bucks, big bucks, big bucks, no whammies--stop!
(sorry, had a PRESS YOUR LUCK flashback!) if Howie jumps ship.
 
>>are desperately afraid of not only free speech but free competition.

free speech is one thing but acc. to Kahn, Wolfe, etc., Howie shouldn't have the right to go over to
WTKK and beat Tom The Felon in the ratings. And how about that Boston mag. article that
slammed Howie recently, in a publication that Kahn's husband helps to run? Nice way to treat
their valued (-ex?) employee.
I'm not sure how long this will drag out but look for 'RKO's pm drive numbers to take a nosedive and
if it DOES take "months" look for his affiliates (exc. maybe WGAN and WXTK, which Pahigian has
ties to) to drop the show.
The Howie Carr Show--without Howie Carr.
 
the Herald article last Thu had said: "Entercom claims* Greater Media “continues to try to lure Mr. Carr into broadcasting on its radio station and refuses to cease making statements to the public that it hopes Mr. Carr will come to work for it soon.”
But that didn't say Entercom actually filed a claim about it. So far I think the only claim GM has made was that
one statement on its site saying that they hoped he'd eventually get to WTKK but it hasn't gone much
beyond that.

*--I thought they meant talking to the press about what GM is doing supposedly, rather than actually
filing a legal claim against them in the matter
 
Casablanca said:
Let me get this straight! Julie "The Executioner" Kahn who runs what she calls "THE Talk Station" where The First Amendment and free speech are the goal wants to restrict the powers that be at WTKK from executing that very same First Amendment right.

Some one should tell short skirts that she is not a Dictatoress and she does not run a totalitarian country.

But is shows the complete desperation of Kahn and Company that the are desperately afraid of not only free speech but free competition.

I can name a dozen or so totalitarian countries where MS. Kahn may feel comfortable but the short skirt will have to go. Small price to pay and who knows she may do the world a favor by donning a Burka.


raccoonradio said:
According to Tom Taylor's radio-info.com newsletter:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Exactly which part of this don't you understand?

Regards,
TSB
 
No, what part don't you understand ! WRKO was asking the courts to do its dirty work.

TSBench said:
Casablanca said:
Let me get this straight! Julie "The Executioner" Kahn who runs what she calls "THE Talk Station" where The First Amendment and free speech are the goal wants to restrict the powers that be at WTKK from executing that very same First Amendment right.

Some one should tell short skirts that she is not a Dictatoress and she does not run a totalitarian country.

But is shows the complete desperation of Kahn and Company that the are desperately afraid of not only free speech but free competition.

I can name a dozen or so totalitarian countries where MS. Kahn may feel comfortable but the short skirt will have to go. Small price to pay and who knows she may do the world a favor by donning a Burka.


raccoonradio said:
According to Tom Taylor's radio-info.com newsletter:

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

Exactly which part of this don't you understand?

Regards,
TSB
 
No, what part don't you understand ! WRKO was asking the courts to do its dirty work.

When I asked what part of the 1st Amendment you didn't understand, I didn't expect that the answer would be "any of it."

I bet Dan Rea understands what it means. And you both went to the same school? Guess you must have been sick that day.

Regards,
TSB
 
I'm glad that someone other than me understands that this has nothing to do with the first amendment, free speech, truth, justice, the American way, Mom, apple pie...and everything to do with the sanctity of a contract.

Howie could be on WRKO exercising his rights tomorrow if he so chose. What he can't do (until a court rules otherwise, or he works out a settlement) is breach the brand spankin' new five year deal with Entercom that he triggered by signing match-able offer with a competitor while he was still under contract.

All the huffing, puffing and blustering doesn't change the simple facts.
 
The point is that the parties should and must be free to speak to the public out of the courtroom. Not writing about Howie behind the mic.


Dark Knight said:
I'm glad that someone other than me understands that this has nothing to do with the first amendment, free speech, truth, justice, the American way, Mom, apple pie...and everything to do with the sanctity of a contract.

Howie could be on WRKO exercising his rights tomorrow if he so chose. What he can't do (until a court rules otherwise, or he works out a settlement) is breach the brand spankin' new five year deal with Entercom that he triggered by signing match-able offer with a competitor while he was still under contract.

All the huffing, puffing and blustering doesn't change the simple facts.
 
Radiodouble (and Casablanca) have it right; Howie is like eating that goop in The Matrix day after day. Yeccho.

Look at the state of radio today. They don't want to find someone to replace Howie. There are lots of talented people out there and their names are not Finneran, Bulger, Severino or Carr. Add to the trash heap
Savage, Limbaugh, Coulter, etc.

having Todd Feinblank on the air is not going to attract ANY audience and will push away the audience H.C. built.

the math is easy to do.
 
Casablanca said:
Let me get this straight! Julie "The Executioner" Kahn who runs what she calls "THE Talk Station" where The First Amendment and free speech are the goal wants to restrict the powers that be at WTKK from executing that very same First Amendment right.

...as Casablanca proves yet again why he doesn't work in radio. He can't even get the meaning of the First Amendment straight.

Casablanca said:
Some one should tell short skirts that she is not a Dictatoress and she does not run a totalitarian country.

Wow! Even more proof...in the same post! Last time I checked, a radio station was not a democracy. When someone is given the title "market manager" or "general manager" or "station manager," they tend to be the one calling the shots...and if you don't like the call, you don't get to put it to a vote. If you want to call it totalitarian, be my guest...but the more you keep posting this tripe, the more you continue to look like a fool.
 
TSBench said:
When I asked what part of the 1st Amendment you didn't understand, I didn't expect that the answer would be "any of it."

You didn't? Aren't you the one who coined the term "Entercom/WRKO Derangement Syndrome?" Don't you recognize it when you see it? ;D
 
dumber than a box of hair said:
Casablanca said:
Let me get this straight! Julie "The Executioner" Kahn who runs what she calls "THE Talk Station" where The First Amendment and free speech are the goal wants to restrict the powers that be at WTKK from executing that very same First Amendment right.

...as Casablanca proves yet again why he doesn't work in radio. He can't even get the meaning of the First Amendment straight.

Casablanca said:
Some one should tell short skirts that she is not a Dictatoress and she does not run a totalitarian country.

Wow! Even more proof...in the same post! Last time I checked, a radio station was not a democracy. When someone is given the title "market manager" or "general manager" or "station manager," they tend to be the one calling the shots...and if you don't like the call, you don't get to put it to a vote. If you want to call it totalitarian, be my guest...but the more you keep posting this tripe, the more you continue to look like a fool.
 
[EDIT] Radio listeners and Herald readers like him
enough that two top ten market stations are fighting for his services, he has been offered a deal worth 7 Million dollars.

When your successes amount to 10% of his, your opinion may have some validity and a couple of people may care what you think about what it takes to be a
success in talk radio.


[EDIT-inflammatory]
 
Back to basics: Howie Carr should work where he wants to work. Plain and simple. Like him or not WRKO should settle for some buy-out agreement and move on. Frankly, I think Howie has peaked and is on the downside of his "success." WRKO would do better to find someone who can pull in the ratings they need in afternoon drive. Clearly, Todd Feinburg is not the person and the ratings disaster which will be the Fall book minus the Red Sox will prove that. WRKO is doing itself no financial favors in prolonging this dispute.


chrish said:
[EDIT] Radio listeners and Herald readers like him
enough that two top ten market stations are fighting for his services, he has been offered a deal worth 7 Million dollars.

When your successes amount to 10% of his, your opinion may have some validity and a couple of people may care what you think about what it takes to be a
success in talk radio.


[EDIT-inflammatory]
 
Have to agree with Casablanca Paul again:

"WRKO would do better to find someone who can pull in the ratings they need in afternoon drive. Clearly, Todd Feinburg is not the person and the ratings disaster which will be the Fall book minus the Red Sox will prove that. WRKO is doing itself no financial favors in prolonging this dispute."

Problem is they want Findburg on the air to keep the payroll down. It's like a baseball team having the water boy pitch in the world series. Guaranteed to implode the ratings. But who cares? They have the Sox and the numbers for the station overall will be fine. Like WBCN when they Stern and the Pats who needs talent on the air? It's just further down the road, where WBCN is now, that they get hurt. RKO is going to have the same problems WBCN is facing because they don't care - and they don't have to.

WEEI had more advertising today than I've EVER heard on that station. They are raking in the bucks with the success of the Sox and the Pats. and people will tune back in after they tune out the ads.
 
Thanks for the support. It is often lonely out here ducking the slings and arrows. Fortunately, they are all bad shots... ;)
Obviously, you have great taste and intelligence.

jane grant said:
Have to agree with Casablanca Paul again:

"WRKO would do better to find someone who can pull in the ratings they need in afternoon drive. Clearly, Todd Feinburg is not the person and the ratings disaster which will be the Fall book minus the Red Sox will prove that. WRKO is doing itself no financial favors in prolonging this dispute."

Problem is they want Findburg on the air to keep the payroll down. It's like a baseball team having the water boy pitch in the world series. Guaranteed to implode the ratings. But who cares? They have the Sox and the numbers for the station overall will be fine. Like WBCN when they Stern and the Pats who needs talent on the air? It's just further down the road, where WBCN is now, that they get hurt. RKO is going to have the same problems WBCN is facing because they don't care - and they don't have to.

WEEI had more advertising today than I've EVER heard on that station. They are raking in the bucks with the success of the Sox and the Pats. and people will tune back in after they tune out the ads.
 
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