I do believe he had their number one rated opinion show, but I'm not sure if that was a function of his time slot or the popularity he had as a host.
It's been pretty well documented that he's a pain in the rear to work with/for. Even in his ESPN days, he was hated. The abrupt nature of the firing/quitting just screams "scandal coverup", if you ask me. A company in the middle of a controversial merger just doesn't need a guy like that on the air when they have other hosts that are more professional and will likely get the same ratings.
It's been pretty well documented that he's a pain in the rear to work with/for. Even in his ESPN days, he was hated. The abrupt nature of the firing/quitting just screams "scandal coverup", if you ask me. A company in the middle of a controversial merger just doesn't need a guy like that on the air when they have other hosts that are more professional and will likely get the same ratings.