Well, except...this is way, way different.
Did anyone go back and check Kiesewetter after this first started coming out?
CC Cincy has cut *19* people at 8 radio stations. That number, by the way, does not include Jerry Springer's producer...who's gone separately as a result of the show ending.
19 people! That's more cuts than some clusters even employ in full! (Not counting back office staff and those not related to on-air or production.)
Clear Channel always gets the bullseye on this, of course. I agree. They're the "big bad radio company target", and perhaps Cincinnati had more to cut because it has historically had a large staff relative to the market size. (I'd imagine one could trace that back to the Randy days, when Cincinnati was basically the HQ of CC Radio.)
And other radio companies large and small have made cuts, some of them deep. (Check up I-71 in Columbus for more evidence there - with Wilks Broadcasting's acquisition of three CBS signals there.)
But there's more behind this Clear Channel thing than just seasonal budget cuts or adjustments. Clear Channel is in the process of going into the hands of private equity funds, and they have cut a LOT of people all over the nation - not counting the pending sale of most of the company's 100-plus market stations. (Though there have been some pre-emptive cuts there, too, we hear.)
It would appear CC is "trimming the fat" (and then some!) in an effort to cut costs, to make it more attractive for the pending acquisition. THAT, alone, would be Clear Channel. (And anyone who reads OMW knows I'm generally fair with my assessment of radio companies large and small, and am not on a "CC s*cks" kick.)