Why, thanks Sahisko!
Getting into particulars would be petty, but let's say that famous scene in "Private Parts" where Howard Stern is kind of excited to meet Don Imus and then the I-Man tells him to "F- Off"
You get the picture.
I'm betting Hoerth's arrogance may have cost him at least one job I know of. When I was a kid in 1987 I remember there was some sort of catastrophe in the South Hills and people did not have water. I remember for months people had to go to "water buffalos" for water.
Now, in 1987 people don't have the 'net- it was a Saturday night so there were no official offices open- and people have one source of information- KDKA Radio. It truly was a time where you have to stop and become that information source- a community forum for people in need.
They called Hoerth's show in search of help.
Hoerth blew 'em off. Wouldn't reschedule his Saturday regulars.
I remember it was a great show about old records- but it was the wrong time to air it.
The next week he actually blasted people who complained.
He was gone soon afterwards.
Coincidence? Perhaps.
But let's face it- NOBODY is taken off the air for Michelle Madoff unless you've seriously ticked off your bosses.
Getting into particulars would be petty, but let's say that famous scene in "Private Parts" where Howard Stern is kind of excited to meet Don Imus and then the I-Man tells him to "F- Off"
You get the picture.
I'm betting Hoerth's arrogance may have cost him at least one job I know of. When I was a kid in 1987 I remember there was some sort of catastrophe in the South Hills and people did not have water. I remember for months people had to go to "water buffalos" for water.
Now, in 1987 people don't have the 'net- it was a Saturday night so there were no official offices open- and people have one source of information- KDKA Radio. It truly was a time where you have to stop and become that information source- a community forum for people in need.
They called Hoerth's show in search of help.
Hoerth blew 'em off. Wouldn't reschedule his Saturday regulars.
I remember it was a great show about old records- but it was the wrong time to air it.
The next week he actually blasted people who complained.
He was gone soon afterwards.
Coincidence? Perhaps.
But let's face it- NOBODY is taken off the air for Michelle Madoff unless you've seriously ticked off your bosses.