Whats best for WPRO...
> Tony,
>
> You have known Paul for a longer time right? Didn't you two
> grow up together? I'll let you hear the comments made about
> Tony from North Providence calling "again" or "oh that guy"
> etc, etc, etc. The remarks don't sound like long lost
> friends.
> I also have to ask you. Why your buddy Paul the man who has
> done it all, sold his station? Profit or loss? As usual your
> facts omit the important details.
> If he was G.M. ,P.D., Talk Host, Owner why did he end up at
> WSAR? Perhaps no qualifications for major market? Another
> omitted fact. I do agree that he gave a lot to come to WPRO.
> Including a burning desire to get David B's job and to get
> it anyway he could.
> Your also right David was happy to have Paul here. Never
> thinking this low life would stab him in the back and take
> his job.
> The final thing I have to say is: he may have an open mind
> but (I believe it's more like empty) he could not even cover
> his tracks as he screwed a man with three collage age kids
> out of a job.
> You should hear the comments inside this building about your
> buddy. I can assure you Salty, rest his soul, is turning in
> his grave at the words used by almost all here. The man is
> so slimy he should simply slither away. He will have his day
> then he'll know how David felt last Friday. And remember you
> can dress in oversized valore tops and medacaid glasses but
> your still a snake.
>
>
> > I've known Paul for several years. He has owned his own
> > radio station.
> > He has done it all in radio. G.M. ,P.D., Talk Host,
> > Owner.
> > He gave up ALOT really, to come from WSAR to PRO. He
> > believes in WPRO.
> > I had spoken to David Bernstien a few months ago and
> > MR.Bernstien was
> > delighted to have Paul at PRO.
> > No one expected David to leave PRO like this . He
> WILL
> > be missed!
> > Having said that, Can we give a local person a chance?
>
> > At least with
> > Paul, a person can talk to him and he's open minded.
> > Give him a chance.
> > Thanks!
> > Tony.
> >
>
I didn't grow up with Paul, but I have known him for years.
Whether he says I've called too much or not, he's still my friend.
In this business, everyday, good things and bad things are
said. It's just not that important. If you work at WPRO ,can't
you see how blessed you are?
Could you PLEASE try and work with Paul? Please.
Some of your comments are the reasons why I rarely post .
They were pretty hurtfull.
If you do work at WPRO, I'm sure you worked hard to get there.
Try,TRY, to work with him. Make WPRO the best of the best.
And Please, give him a chance..
Thank you,
Tony.