Unfortunately, when a general manager pulls a Luckoff or a John Laton, their position simply gets replaced, and no jobs are saved as those cuts dictated by corporate happen anyway. About the only time I've heard of someone successfully sacrificing themselves to keep others employed happened at Cumulus Topeka about three years ago. Rose Diehl was OM/PD there as well as middays at KMAJ 107.7, and I understand she agreed to leave so long as the other planned cut in her cluster didn't happen. In that case, she was middle management, which is easily and cheaply replaced. The same can't be said for general managers.