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Heath Cole AXED from the big bad boys at Nassau West Leb

Just what in the heck is going on there!?!?!? Heath Cole was the BEST person they had at that place. Are they TRYING to ostracize their complete listening audience? First it was Pauline, then Chris Garret left and now they fire Heath???? They have no clue what they are doing. Shep, you better hang on for dear life, hon cuz you might be next on the chopping block.
 
> Just what in the heck is going on there!?!?!? Heath Cole
> was the BEST person they had at that place. Are they TRYING
> to ostracize their complete listening audience? First it
> was Pauline, then Chris Garret left and now they fire
> Heath???? They have no clue what they are doing. Shep, you
> better hang on for dear life, hon cuz you might be next on
> the chopping block.
>

Maybe their game plan is to cut as many salaries as possible in order to expeditite a "quick sale?"

argytunes
 
> > Just what in the heck is going on there!?!?!? Heath Cole
> > was the BEST person they had at that place. Are they
> TRYING
> > to ostracize their complete listening audience? First it
> > was Pauline, then Chris Garret left and now they fire
> > Heath???? They have no clue what they are doing. Shep,
> you
> > better hang on for dear life, hon cuz you might be next on
>
> > the chopping block.
> >
>
> Maybe their game plan is to cut as many salaries as possible
> in order to expeditite a "quick sale?"
>
> argytunes
>
Well...Well...Well......I for one, am shocked. I heard the news this morning. Apparently Heath was given the old "Restructuring" line, then given his walking papers.

It's so amazing that the suits at Nassau in Princeton continue to ostracize all the good employees, yet the cancer in the building is still there.

Well...let's see...who is still in the building, on-air, full-time:
Shep Sutton
Brian Ryea

Short list, huh? Way to run a railroad...or in this case, a radio station.

And who, you may ask, IS the "cancer?"

Well....I don't want to mention any names...but all I will say.......is "Another job WELL-DON!"

Heath...I've known you for years...been in your shoes. Don't let this get you down....remember, THEY are the ones making a mistake. You will land on your feet.

WOW!
 
> Well...Well...Well......I for one, am shocked. I heard the
> news this morning. Apparently Heath was given the old
> "Restructuring" line, then given his walking papers.
>
> It's so amazing that the suits at Nassau in Princeton
> continue to ostracize all the good employees, yet the cancer
> in the building is still there.
>
> Well...let's see...who is still in the building, on-air,
> full-time:
> Shep Sutton
> Brian Ryea
>
> Short list, huh? Way to run a railroad...or in this case, a
> radio station.
>
> And who, you may ask, IS the "cancer?"
>
> Well....I don't want to mention any names...but all I will
> say.......is "Another job WELL-DON!"
>
> Heath...I've known you for years...been in your shoes. Don't
> let this get you down....remember, THEY are the ones making
> a mistake. You will land on your feet.
>
> WOW!
>
VERY INTERESTING NE RADIO DUDE! This is the biggest shocker I've heard in sometime. The farm won't be the same here in Sharon, now that the H-man is GONE! WOW! I just got off the phone with my big girlfriend at cc. She said that Heath called Clear Channel around 1030am this morning to tell them the great news. It seems they gave him the 'it's not you it's me' speach. He was then helped to his car, it took several people to transport all of his stuff. Guess he owned 90% of the the equipment there. This is truly an amazing day in valley radio. "Another job WELL-DON!" wink-wink...

Mary ;)
 
Grapevine reports has it that people are disappearing in part due to lawsuits aimed at the big guys in charge. Something about sexual harassment, verbal abuse, threats, unjust firings...Seems funny, after a couple former employees decide not to take the crap, we see ALL kinds of scramblings. But the grapevine is funny that way...
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piss off, donalduckster</P>
 
> Grapevine reports has it that people are disappearing in
> part due to lawsuits aimed at the big guys in charge.
> Something about sexual harassment, verbal abuse, threats,
> unjust firings...Seems funny, after a couple former
> employees decide not to take the crap, we see ALL kinds of
> scramblings. But the grapevine is funny that way...
>
And the beat goes on...so let's see who is left from the original staff...Lori Lopez, hmmm-how does she manage to dodge the bullet when all reports indicate her work is sub-standard...and poor Shep and Brian-maybe they'll quit and go to work for a REAL radio group...let's hope so! That's what Nassau deserves-maybe WEll-Done can do all the air shifts-no wait-he can't run a board!

Is this any way to run a business? Apparently the big F'er thinks so...it's all about saving a buck at any cost. At least he got the new signs on the building-way to have your priorties in order. And Well-Done..just another a--hole who will tow the company line at all costs-personal and professional.

I guess this is just one more chapter in a sad, sad story about radio stations that used to have listeners...
 
> I guess this is just one more chapter in a sad, sad story
> about radio stations that used to have listeners...


It's just a thought, but do you think that the "lack of listeners" problem is the result of bad (aka cheaper) programming? Extraordinarily long stop sets crammed with commercials and promos? Or the plain and simple fact that there are more alternative forms of 'entertainment' (like satellite stations and cd players) that are available alternatives?

While many of us would probably enjoy sticking with our favorite format or be content to listen to one or two radio stations that provide it---I still think the "proof is in the product?"

And if the product a radio station is offering is POOR...there are very few people with patience enough to even bother to taking the time to listen.

argytunes
 
> > I guess this is just one more chapter in a sad, sad story
> > about radio stations that used to have listeners...
>
>
> It's just a thought, but do you think that the "lack of
> listeners" problem is the result of bad (aka cheaper)
> programming? Extraordinarily long stop sets crammed with
> commercials and promos? Or the plain and simple fact that
> there are more alternative forms of 'entertainment' (like
> satellite stations and cd players) that are available
> alternatives?
>
> While many of us would probably enjoy sticking with our
> favorite format or be content to listen to one or two radio
> stations that provide it---I still think the "proof is in
> the product?"
>
> And if the product a radio station is offering is
> POOR...there are very few people with patience enough to
> even bother to taking the time to listen.
>
> argytunes
>


argy, i don't know which it is... it seems to me that this company has a very bad reputation around these parts which makes it so hard to believe that they got in here in the first place. i am surprised the local advertisers haven't picked up on the dirt and question why the ratings are dropping. i'd rather hear local than satellite... radio should be free to people who want to hear it, but at whose expense? Seems to me that the employees over there in West Leb are getting hit hard since the big N bought them. Courtney Galluzzo, where are you??? He needs to get the place back. Heath, if you keep up on these board, best of luck to you and your wife. i hope that someone around these parts has some sense to take you on board. pray for the rest of the original souls that began there.

media mom
 
>...And if the product a radio station is offering is
> POOR...there are very few people with patience enough to
> even bother to taking the time to listen....

Why waste time on shotty programming? Joe Average wants to hear as much music as possible when the radio is on, not 15 minutes of BS and 5-8 minutes of music. And I know perfectly well that the LESS variety you offer, the less people will tune in. And why do we need to hear the same 5 artists all day long? Variety doesn't kill, people!!! Some of the best music out there sadly, rarely makes the radio. It's no wonder satellite is becoming more popular. Radio, at least the way it's being "over Don" will soon enough be a dinosaur unless some serious changes occur. I personally like the CD player more and more each day...
 
> Just what in the heck is going on there!?!?!? Heath Cole
> was the BEST person they had at that place. Are they TRYING
> to ostracize their complete listening audience? First it
> was Pauline, then Chris Garret left and now they fire
> Heath???? They have no clue what they are doing. Shep, you
> better hang on for dear life, hon cuz you might be next on
> the chopping block.

Wow.

This is a total and complete shock. I thought Nassau was going to have to worry about him walking!!

I've seen people complain about decisions Nassau has made along the way, but this by far, hands down, is the biggest mistake they made. Why Doug Welldon is still in that building and Heath isn't ... I don't know.

All I can say is Nassau lost one of the hardest workers known to man. Kudos to the first company that gets him a job!
 
I've heard that the problem isn't the honchos in NJ but the jerk that runs the show for the region, Bob something. He's the one making all the decisions. Of course, the HQ people must be on qualudes or at least asleep at the wheel to let all this happen. Who IS in charge down there???
 
>
> argy, i don't know which it is... it seems to me that this
> company has a very bad reputation around these parts which
> makes it so hard to believe that they got in here in the
> first place. i am surprised the local advertisers haven't
> picked up on the dirt and question why the ratings are
> dropping. i'd rather hear local than satellite... radio
> should be free to people who want to hear it, but at whose
> expense? Seems to me that the employees over there in West
> Leb are getting hit hard since the big N bought them.
media mom

Hi media mom!

It's gonna take a little time...but I think the s**t will eventually hit the fan with many of the local advertisers? When any radio station ISN'T working....there goes the renewel of the contract or even the desire to buy time on a competitive station. [Doesn't matter if the origin of the spot is local, regional or national! If something doesn't work...it doesn't work!].

So the current "let's cheapen up the product cuz nobody cares" concept can only work for only so long?

There IS a way to balance advertising with program content...but you'll never convince a consultant or "a suit" that the idea is possible. Especially if their only interest is based on the myth that the only way to operate a successful radio station is by a 100% profit margin. Most radio stations, syndicators or satellite services need to provide programming that's worth listening to in order to "sustain" that profit!

Listeners (contrary to what some of our "play the hits and shut up" contributors to this board will tell you)...eventually get tired of the formula. So they'll seek out alternative sources for the music, news, talk programming or whatever they desire!

Perhaps the only exception to this MIGHT be during the National Public Radio Pledge Drives? I doubt there's a massive audience holding onto every soliticiation....in spite of the fact that a lot of NPR programming can be very entertaining and informative!

Just goes to prove, that nothing currently occupying the radio airwaves (that's GOOD OR BAD) is REALLY FREE....even if 'the wind' that carries the signal appears to be?

argytunes
 
> I've heard that the problem isn't the honchos in NJ but the
> jerk that runs the show for the region, Bob something. He's
> the one making all the decisions. Of course, the HQ people
> must be on qualudes or at least asleep at the wheel to let
> all this happen. Who IS in charge down there???
>
Maybe the head honcho is....err...."automated" too??

argytunes
 
> >

> Hi media mom!
>
> It's gonna take a little time...but I think the s**t will
> eventually hit the fan with many of the local advertisers?
> When any radio station ISN'T working....there goes the
> renewel of the contract or even the desire to buy time on a
> competitive station. [Doesn't matter if the origin of the
> spot is local, regional or national! If something doesn't
> work...it doesn't work!].
>
> So the current "let's cheapen up the product cuz nobody
> cares" concept can only work for only so long?
>
> There IS a way to balance advertising with program
> content...but you'll never convince a consultant or "a suit"
> that the idea is possible. Especially if their only interest
> is based on the myth that the only way to operate a
> successful radio station is by a 100% profit margin. Most
> radio stations, syndicators or satellite services need to
> provide programming that's worth listening to in order to
> "sustain" that profit!
>
> Listeners (contrary to what some of our "play the hits and
> shut up" contributors to this board will tell
> you)...eventually get tired of the formula. So they'll seek
> out alternative sources for the music, news, talk
> programming or whatever they desire!
>
> Perhaps the only exception to this MIGHT be during the
> National Public Radio Pledge Drives? I doubt there's a
> massive audience holding onto every soliticiation....in
> spite of the fact that a lot of NPR programming can be very
> entertaining and informative!
>
> Just goes to prove, that nothing currently occupying the
> radio airwaves (that's GOOD OR BAD) is REALLY FREE....even
> if 'the wind' that carries the signal appears to be?
>
> argytunes

hey argy... i can see where you are coming from. i don't think anyone has a clue as to what is going on over at that group. i was checking out the earlier posts and wonder if it is "well-done" or if it's the other guy there who is running the show. i don't think anyone is. and no, radio isn't really free... the advertisers are who is paying for it and unfortunately for NB they aren't going to have the money in much longer with the mess that's been made. i know when there is a buyout that changes are always made but to cut 3/4 of the work force makes no sense to me. i am listening to clear channel a lot more lately. as to the local advertisers, they already know. it's just a matter of time before they tire of the gruesome behavior that is taking place. it's only a matter of time before the national advertisers catch wind too.

media mom
 
> Just what in the heck is going on there!?!?!? Heath Cole
> was the BEST person they had at that place. Are they TRYING
> to ostracize their complete listening audience? First it
> was Pauline, then Chris Garret left and now they fire
> Heath???? They have no clue what they are doing. Shep, you
> better hang on for dear life, hon cuz you might be next on
> the chopping block.

A dedication for Heath... you all know the song. Sing it loud and sing it proud. Heath... best of luck to ya, hon. You and Libby are in my prayers.

Don McLean
American Pie

A long long time ago
I can still remember how that music used to make me smile
And I knew if I had my chance
That I could make those people dance
And maybe they'd be happy for a while.

But February (April-for Heath) made me shiver
With every paper I'd deliver
Bad news on the doorstep
I couldn't take one more step

I can't remember if I cried
When I read about his widowed bride
But something touched me deep inside
The day the music died

So
{Refrain}
Bye-bye, Miss American Pie
Drove my chevy to the levee
But the levee was dry
And them good old boys were drinkin' whiskey and rye
Singin' this'll be the day that I die
This'll be the day that I die

Did you write the Book of Love
And do you have faith in God above
If the Bible tells you so
Do you believe in rock 'n roll
Can music save your mortal soul
And can you teach me how to dance real slow

Well, I know that you're in love with him
'Cause I saw you dancin' in the gym
You both kicked off your shoes
Man, I dig those rhythm and blues

I was a lonely teenage broncin' buck
With a pink carnation and a pickup truck
But I knew I was out of luck
The day the music died

I started singin'
{Refrain}

Now for ten years we've been on our own
And moss grows fat on a rollin' stone
But that's not how it used to be
When the jester sang for the King and Queen
In a coat he borrowed from James Dean
And a voice that came from you and me

Oh, and while the King was looking down
The jester stole his thorny crown
The courtroom was adjourned
No verdict was returned
And while Lenin read a book of Marx
The quartet practiced in the park
And we sang dirges in the dark
The day the music died

We were singing
{Refrain}

Helter Skelter in a summer swelter
The Byrds flew off with a fallout shelter
Eight miles high and falling fast
It landed foul out on the grass
The players tried for a forward pass
With the jester on the sidelines in a cast

Now the half-time air was sweet perfume
While the Sergeants played a marching tune
We all got up to dance
Oh, but we never got the chance
'Cause the players tried to take the field
The marching band refused to yield
Do you recall what was revealed
The day the music died

We started singing
{Refrain}

Oh, and there we were all in one place
A generation Lost in Space
With no time left to start again
So come on, Jack be nimble, Jack be quick
Jack Flash sat on a candlestick
'Cause fire is the Devil's only friend

Oh, and as I watched him on the stage
My hands were clenched in fists of rage
No angel born in hell
Could break that Satan's spell
And as the flames climbed high into the night
To light the sacrifical rite
I saw Satan laughing with delight
The day the music died

He was singing
{Refrain}

I met a girl who sang the blues
And I asked her for some happy news
But she just smiled and turned away
I went down to the sacred store
Where I'd heard the music years before
But the man there said the music wouldn't play

And in the streets the children screamed
The lovers cried, and the poets dreamed
But not a word was spoken
The church bells all were broken
And the three men I admire most
The Father, Son and the Holy Ghost
They caught the last train for the coast
The day the music died

And they were singing
{Refrain}

They were singing bye-bye, Miss American Pie
Drove my chevy to the levee
But the levee was dry
Them good old boys were drinking whiskey and rye
Singin' this'll be the day that I die
 
> Grapevine reports has it that people are disappearing in
> part due to lawsuits aimed at the big guys in charge.
> Something about sexual harassment, verbal abuse, threats,
> unjust firings...Seems funny, after a couple former
> employees decide not to take the crap, we see ALL kinds of
> scramblings. But the grapevine is funny that way...

Ahh you rascal ... sexual harassment lawsuits, please!! A smooch here or there won't hurt you or me ;)

If you ask me, the other lawsuits won't even make the survey, but Heath should sue -- that's the number ONE answer darlin'! You'd win the grand prize if ya sued, Heath.

Best of luck to ya, H! I'm sure you'll end up back in the bizz sooner than you know it.

Smooches all around for Heath ... and remember, sue 'em!

;) dikkyDAWSON
 
All the best to you, Mr. Cole, in all of your future endeavors. IMHO, you derserve a lot more than Nass. Broadcasting. You will do just fine without Well-DONE Duck and his Cast of Idiots.
 
> All the best to you, Mr. Cole, in all of your future
> endeavors. IMHO, you derserve a lot more than Nass.
> Broadcasting. You will do just fine without Well-DONE Duck
> and his Cast of Idiots.
>

The good old days of Galluzzo, Shapiro, Danzinger, Caswell, etc selling 20 spots an hour isn't starting to look so bad now, is it? At least everyone had jobs to come back to the next day. Good luck to you Heath.

Next week, Imus gets fired!
 
The glory days are no more in that building without Heath Cole - a talented, passionate Program Director who will not have any problem finding his way back into the business - with a respected company who deserves his hard work.
 
> > Grapevine reports has it that people are disappearing in
> > part due to lawsuits aimed at the big guys in charge.
> > Something about sexual harassment, verbal abuse, threats,
> > unjust firings...Seems funny, after a couple former
> > employees decide not to take the crap, we see ALL kinds of
>
> > scramblings. But the grapevine is funny that way...
>
> Ahh you rascal ... sexual harassment lawsuits, please!! A
> smooch here or there won't hurt you or me ;)
>
> If you ask me, the other lawsuits won't even make the
> survey, but Heath should sue -- that's the number ONE answer
> darlin'! You'd win the grand prize if ya sued, Heath.
>
> Best of luck to ya, H! I'm sure you'll end up back in the
> bizz sooner than you know it.
>
> Smooches all around for Heath ... and remember, sue 'em!
>
> ;) dikkyDAWSON

Smooches are one thing, but they DO NOT belong in the workplace. Sexual harassment is funny that way. It only takes a tiny inuendo, and one uncortable feeling...

But with a company so messed up, and with no real talent left (and certainly none in authority) who could or would expect less? Unless it's certain folks going to their car to smoke a joint or pop a few pills...

Great company?

Riiiiiight!

My dead cat Rutley would run this place better!
 
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