Intersting blurb from Klein's column today on the Debella show producer arrest. I have one question, when is Debella going to stop being a jerk to the people he works with? A friend who works at WMGK says Debella is still acting like he did at WMMR. Although the gigantic ego remains, he no longer has the ratings. Here's a message to Thud if he reads this board....YOU ARE BETTER OFF!
From Mike Klein at the Inquire...
Cross that bridge
John DeBella's morning-show producer at WMGK-FM (102.9) is out, and it's not clear whether he quit or was pushed.
Pushed is the operative word here.
As part of an on-air stunt Nov. 14, Sam Hagopian, known as Thud, kicked a life-size stuffed effigy of Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens through the streets of Center City.
Hagopian and faux T.O. ended up at the Ben Franklin Bridge.
DeBella wanted Hagopian to push the thing off the bridge. Hagopian, no dummy about the law, resisted. But DeBella pressed on.
Hagopian then pulled a fast one on listeners. While holding the doll, he intimated that he had indeed pushed it over - as bridge police closed in and busted him for disturbing the peace.
Station insiders said DeBella was not pleased that Hagopian had fibbed. DeBella did not return calls last week.
Hagopian, 24, of Oreland, who started as a DeBella intern while a Temple University student in May 2003, said Friday that "it was time for me to move on."
Greater Media, which owns the classic-rock station, offered him part-time work as a technical producer for Jay Lamont's All About Real Estate on sister station WPEN-AM (950).
Greater Media also agreed to pay a $100 fine (plus $30 court costs). Hagopian, who said he was job-hunting, pleaded not guilty at a hearing Monday.
"We don't think he actually disturbed the peace," said WMGK's program director, who goes by Cruze. He said Hagopian had grown weary of his man-on-the-street role on the show.
All vestiges of Thud, including the T.O. prank, are gone from DeBella's Web site. And the T.O. doll - done for the season, as well - sits in WPEN's studios.
Cruze said DeBella would name a new producer after Dec. 7's DeBella DeBall, a free event in its 24th year
From Mike Klein at the Inquire...
Cross that bridge
John DeBella's morning-show producer at WMGK-FM (102.9) is out, and it's not clear whether he quit or was pushed.
Pushed is the operative word here.
As part of an on-air stunt Nov. 14, Sam Hagopian, known as Thud, kicked a life-size stuffed effigy of Eagles wide receiver Terrell Owens through the streets of Center City.
Hagopian and faux T.O. ended up at the Ben Franklin Bridge.
DeBella wanted Hagopian to push the thing off the bridge. Hagopian, no dummy about the law, resisted. But DeBella pressed on.
Hagopian then pulled a fast one on listeners. While holding the doll, he intimated that he had indeed pushed it over - as bridge police closed in and busted him for disturbing the peace.
Station insiders said DeBella was not pleased that Hagopian had fibbed. DeBella did not return calls last week.
Hagopian, 24, of Oreland, who started as a DeBella intern while a Temple University student in May 2003, said Friday that "it was time for me to move on."
Greater Media, which owns the classic-rock station, offered him part-time work as a technical producer for Jay Lamont's All About Real Estate on sister station WPEN-AM (950).
Greater Media also agreed to pay a $100 fine (plus $30 court costs). Hagopian, who said he was job-hunting, pleaded not guilty at a hearing Monday.
"We don't think he actually disturbed the peace," said WMGK's program director, who goes by Cruze. He said Hagopian had grown weary of his man-on-the-street role on the show.
All vestiges of Thud, including the T.O. prank, are gone from DeBella's Web site. And the T.O. doll - done for the season, as well - sits in WPEN's studios.
Cruze said DeBella would name a new producer after Dec. 7's DeBella DeBall, a free event in its 24th year