WPDH is paying John Tobin $150,000 for his services, in the words of the great Zolz...are you kidding me. Wow, I guess the management over there must be losing it. I guess the departure of Karlson and McKenzie really must have put a hurting on their psyche. Since the best radio duo ever in the Hudson Valley departed for Boston, WPDH management has not seemed to get it together. First they made the fantastic decesion to put Reno and Frankenberry on the air, then they decided to get rid of Frankenberry and make it Reno and Tobin, that failed, and Reno of course was the problem. Then they bring back Coop and try to relive the heyday of the mid 90's. It is just one bad decision after another. They just had more lay-offs this past Friday, but yet they are willing to throw this type of money at a washed up hack. The guy who has no value of team. A guy who bailed on his last contract at WPDH to go to Albany to be with the Wolf at WPYX. The guy who abandoned his team for two weeks, to prove he is worth that kind of money. That says a lot for what he thinks about his co-workers. If I were Kricket or Coop, I would be a little pissed by the statement he made by not showing up, saying basically they are not talented enough to do it without him. That the very existance of their careers is based on this guy's willingness to work, based on the fact that everything has to be his way. The same way a twelve-year-old girl would act when not getting her way. Talk about the give me my toys I'm going home. With all that being said, I hope this renewal does not effect the next rounds of cuts to be made. I know some Cumulus stations throughout the country have cut the entire staff on stations other than mornings and it would be absolutely terrible if jocks like Robin Taylor, and Gary Cee losts their jobs because of this ******bag. WPDH would not survive as a station if these guys were the only live show on.
If the John Tobin was worth all that big-market money, he would have landed a job in one a long time ago. His career would have landed him somewhere bigger than that of Albany and the Hudson Valley. The guy claims to be a comic, but yet doesn't seem to headline any comedy clubs. Instead he plays volunteer firehouse's and yet can't seem to sell them out. The whole thing just doesn't make since, but yet that is what it seems the management at Cumulus does best.