Re: Finneran to plead guilty, can't run for political office; will WRKO pick him
raccoonradio said:
Interesting development on 'RKO site:
5-6 am TBA (it was reruns of talk shows)
9-noon TBA (will a host ever be named)
7-10 pm TBA (what? had been Feinburg's local show, though the
weekend syndie version is still there)
10 pm-1 am Mike Savage
Not sure what this means! Dare we say...Finneran after all? Where will Feinburg wind up? Will it be
Glenn Beck at 9 am, or Stephanie Miller, or a local talker? What's at 7 pm, a syndie like Jerry Doyle?
Hmm.
Two other things:
1) If you go to Todd Feinburg's page on the 'RKO site, it lists Saturday - Sunday 1-4 pm.
http://www.wrko.com/showdj.asp?djid=20270. It used to list Monday - Friday 7-10 as well as Saturday and Sunday, until it got messed up a few weeks ago. This change was made in the last day or so.
2) Scotto's Bloggo - on 1/2/2007 Scott had a post about why successful media personalities leave radio and television stations ... See
Didn't get the memo on Chikage. He lists the following reasons:
...they hate the company they work for.
...they hate the people they work with.
...the people they work with hates them.
...they get an indirect pay raise by leveraging their larger market experience for better-than-average pay in a market that's less expensive to live in.
...they hate the market and want to live somewhere else.
...they like the market but need to live elsewhere due to family concerns.
...the program is successful, but the station doesn't know how to monetize (sell) it.
...the station is selling the program fine but it's still not enough to justify the company's ROI (return on the investment).
...the company sacrifices some of its edgy personalities sothat the FCC will green light the sales/purchases of somestations.
...the station changes format.
...they are the "wrong" gender for the show/station lineup.
...they are the "wrong" race for the music format or the show/station lineup.
...they are the "wrong" age for the target audience.
...they need a break from the business, or just hate it completely and want out entirely.
...Wall Street analysts say the parent company's payroll is too big and budgets have to be cut.
...new management or owners want to hire "their" people, not the previous manager's, to execute "their" vision.
...management doesn't like the political opinions of the personality.
...they can outsource the job through syndication or voice tracking/sharing employees with a sister station.
He also says: "I've also learned that the official explanation for why a personality was let go is usually only partly true, if that. Sometimes the station's explanation is gospel truth, sometimes it's a complete fabrication, and sometimes it's somewhere in between. Ditto for the explanation given by the personality. You just never know, and that's just how it is."