L Mays said:
KFI news, in general, has had very little turn over. David Hall, Mark Thomas and Chris Little are the only news directors that place has had for the past 20 years. Terri Rae Elmer has been anchoring the news for something like 18 years. Michael Clarke has been there for about the same amount of time. Little has been there since 1996 and was a fill-in reporter beginning in '91. Gary Hoffmann and Steve Gregory have been there for several years. And so has Aron Bender, who replaced Leah Brandon. Laura Ingle went to Fox and Hanna was fired.
On the morning show you had Paul the Wall, Lara and now Todd. That's not a huge turnover. Five or six people in 20 years. THAT's a lot turnover? You guys need to pay attention. Maybe you're listening to Radio Disney.
The core news people, have indeed been there for quite so time but the people who work weekends and some field reporters have come and gone. But in terms of overall turn over not so much. The evening position on KFI has been somewhat turbulent though hopefully TC Jr. will stick.
However getting back to Handel, Three board ops in 20 years? How many shows can say that?
Two news anchors, Galacher and now Hoffman, not too shabby for longevity I'd say.
Rich has been there from the beginning, actually predates Handel, though there was some speculation on here that Handel might prefer Petros.
The other news position is usually just the morning reporter going extra duty so I'm not sure that is a good indication. This is not to say that working with Bill is all sunshine and roses, I suspect he can be quite difficult as the not so long ago dust up with Jamie White might indicate.
I must admit that I do not listen so much now as I live in another state, Iowa, but when I lived there I was a regular daily listener to Bill Handel. I still check the pod casts though for Dick Cabeza and such, and my local outlet carries HOTL.
I do not think that Bill can actually fire someone but of course as one of the station's stars like J & K he could make it difficult to stay (think Ziegler). John Kobylt might have just as well canned JZ and I'm sure Bill has equal or more juice with management.