I can't believe I had to learn of Josh's departure from the other message board. 
What, nobody here thought it important enough to post and comment on?
What, nobody here thought it important enough to post and comment on?
How does this prove that IHeart is better?
The guy has been there 2 years; it isn't like he is an institution around these parts, but even if he was it would not matter. People with longer tenures and bigger names have been shown the door under the previous ownership and the new owners.
Would they have fared better had Entercom could've found a way to keep them? Nah, I'm not liking what's going on at the other (former) CBS O&O newsradio stations, either.
Would Hubbard have been better?
I'm not surprised at this and thought there may be some change at the new year. Josh has been around the 'BZ brand for longer than 2 years with his TV experience and his former agent "Ruth" used to talk about him on radio all the time.
I think there's almost an inherent concern on new ownership's part when someone isn't their guy, in the sense the they didn't make the hire. Kind of stupid if he's a good talent.
Usually the new owners have good talents of their own that they know and trust and may even think superior to the old management's good talent, so it's out with the old and in with the new. Happens a lot in the communications business, where quality, especially, of voice talent and/or writers, is a subjective thing. What may be an excellent news reader in one general manager's eyes may be too shrill, too regional-sounding, too smarmy, too Tex Baxter-ish, too too-cool-for-the-room for another.
I wish CBS had never exited the business for this very reason. Not all change is good.
CBS just looked at the math. Every year radio was loosing audience, market share and revenue. Why would any one want to hold onto something like that until it was worth nothing. They have TV and motion picture divisions that are still making more money every year. So they decided to drop the whole radio division. iHeart bought nothing they traded markets for what Entercom decided they didn't want. Now you can think that was a DOJ thing but my guess was they realized that the AM's where not worth hanging onto with the expenses and overhead. They dumped RKO and BZ in a heartbeat. Kept all the FM's they could and called it a day.
No more Morgan White Saturday night 10P-to 12M after tonight 3/9/1”
Morgan also mentioned he had seniority. I don't think that word applies in radio.
It does, but not always in a positive way.