If he's not well-received by audiences, why would Wired want him? Unfortunately, I can understand the perceptual study results. I never found him very intriguing. In fact, he annoyed the hell out of me. That's just my opinion though. I'm sure someone out there loves him.
> A very good "inside-source" claims that Q's morning show did
> horrible in the perceptual study they ran last summer (with
> Chio taking the brunt of the heat.) His days were numbered,
> he was just avoiding the pink slip by taking the San Diego
> gig.
>
> He won't be invited back to Q this time around, and the
> Wired speculation is plausible indeed.
>
> > Chio would come back to save his marriage and spend his
> > first days here screwing his old bosses? Doesn't seem
> > plausible...especially since Q102 has already taken him
> back
> > once.
> >
> > And why would he go to work for Beasley's unproven station
>
> > instead of trying to get back in with behemoth Clear
> > Channel's station (where he already knows what all the
> > buttons do)? Oh! And one other thing: Why wouldn't
> Wired
> > keep their morning show for now and fire them right before
>
> > Chio's debut?
> >
> > On the other hand, if Beasley is planning to mainstream
> the
> > music in a hard-core way, Chio in the morning might be a
> > good compliment to that. Even if that's the case, it
> still
> > wouldn't make sense for them to fire their existing
> morning
> > show six months in advance!
> >
> > Doesn't quite add up. Fun speculation though.
> >
> >
> > > I think in 6 months we may hear Chio on 96.5! Am I
> insane
> >
> > > or is this a possibility since Chio is back in town and
> > not
> > > in touch with Q102? Seems like a natural fit.
> > >
> >
>