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NEW GUY AT Q1075

One quick aside. I am not so sure that putting this on the website is a great way to endear one's self to a new community:

"I went to Kansas for a year so their [sic] my favorite college team...."

Come on. ANYTHING but KU. I'm just sayin'...

DE
 
GOSH! If stuff like this happens "all the time" and the woman really was the one who was at fault, I just wonder why Maney was fired in Sac-Town. That's ponderous (also the rest of the show and his PD and some other management)! So unfair when radio promotions kill people ALL THE TIME, right?

And no, I really doubt that Flinn did due diligence before the hire. How many of you knew before reading this thread that he was a disc jockey involved in the most notorious and ill-advised promotion IN THE HISTORY OF RADIO?

Hope you guys have these excuses at your fingertips when he kills another one. This time it will be right in yo back yard.
 
goatboy said:
I think the company has to give him the opportunity to clear his name, but short of getting the alleged victim to drop the charges (and in some states, even that doesn't matter), this looks like an uphill battle and nobody would blame them for cutting him loose.
That quote is taken from a topic that GB posted on another board about someone getting arrested for beating their girlfriend.

Funny how you can defend the rights of others - while bashing someone else. Tell you what - why don't you stay in North Carolina or wherever it is you are from and let those of us in Memphis take care of what's going on here. The man deserves to have a second chance - and if folks just keep digging at OLD wounds, then it never will heal. What happend is IN the past - it's either being delt with, OR already has been.

We have enough reporters in Memphis already -- move along now.

You obvioulsy have some kind of personal agenda against Maney - why don't you come out and say it?
 
How am I defending someone's rights there, Junior? I am saying that the company should and will have to cut the guy lose.

Now read real slow and I'll try to explain the difference between the two cases. In the quote that you posted above, the case (it's about Danny Czekalinski in West Palm if you'd like to google) is still pending and the facts of the case have NOT been established. In Maney's case, the events happened a year and a half ago and the facts are NOT in question. Also, there are NO TAPES of Danny saying the the "bi+ch signed a waiver so i can beat the hell out of her" and finally, Mr Czekalinski was not involved in a station promotion (where he was warned by others ON THE AIR that someone could die and then said he didn't care) and EVEN SO, I am saying his employer should/will can him.

Maney has had a year and half to hire counsel and get boobs like the people posting on this thread to be his jury in getting some "justice". Danny hasn't been afforded that opportunity yet.

Other than that, you're spot on Perry Mason. Your attempt to paint me as a friend of wife-beaters has failed as your march to defend mommy-killers goes on and on...
 
There's so much more I'd like to say ... but ... it's just not worth the aggravation. There are other walls I'd rather beat my head against.

You don't have issues here ... you got a full subscription.

I'm done - later.
 
goatboy said:
All Access reports than disc jockey Maney gets the morning gig at 'HBQ. For those of you who are unaware, Maney was part of the morning crew in Sacramento that killed a woman in the infamous "Wee for Wii" contest". His ex-partner Lucas now does mornings in Phoenix. If I was a direct competitor to Q, I owuld make sure ALL the advertisers in the area were aware that he was responsible for killing someone. I am amazed at people in this business who hire murderers. UNBELIEVABLE!
This guy is not a "murderer." If he were, he'd be in jail now, wouldn't he? He is guilty of exercising poor judgment, and not using common sense, but a "murderer"? That won't stand up in court. He didn't pull any triggers.
 
Meepster said:
I'll probably never listen to whoever this is, but I DO want to add to this stream.
Any time there is a loss of human life it is sad. (for the most part-some people 'NEED KILLIN')
But, I must say, that for anyone dumb enough to put themselves at that great a risk to win a prize, cannot be left out of the "fault" discussion. It was HER fault she "assumed room temperature", regardless of how irresponsible and stupid the idea might have been. I'm no lawyer (we have some of those here, though), but I'd guess that any liability to the individual (or maybe even station) would be reasonably limited.
She wasn't tied down, held against her will by gunpoint, and forced to not relieve herself.
Nature always has a way of "thinning the herd," as they say.
Maybe this was just the "Killer Whale" eating up the sickly baby seal. It wasn't clubbed over the head in this case.

Now, a joke..."These two baby seals walk into a club...." (Stop me if you've heard this...) ;D
Only thing about that whole "thinning the herd" thing is that she had kids. So that gene pool continues. For what that's worth.
 
This guy made a poor judgement call by mouthing off for effect and "promotional value" I don't think he ever meant anyone should die over this stunt or his intention was to kill someone.

But blaming listeners of your product for the end result of your promotional efforts is crazy.
Why do you do promotions in the first place, yourselves or the listeners. It's a cause and effect issue.

Obviously, you cant be held responsible for what effect your promotion had on some people or how they react.

Or should you.

Should Bin Laden be held responsible for what his zealots did to us on 9/11. He didnt fly the plane. He just fired up people's ferver to the point of suicide.

Should Hitler be held responsible for the murder of millions of people. He didnt turn the gas on, just fired up fanatics to his ideology to commit genocide.

Should a disc jockey be held responsible for what a free-thinking adult does to win a prize?

It's an interesting debate.

But if it was your mother, sister, wife or daughter, how would any of you feel?
It's tragic and should not have happened, but it did and people's lives were effected.

Poor guy... probably had only one job offer and that was from Flinn. Isnt that punishment enough.

No corporate suit would touch him because of the baggage he brings and the possbile litigious exposure that might still be out there.
 
Well. TN-Boy, if you are referring to MY posts, hopefully you've just missed the parts where I said "Solely" responsible. I'm guessing that's the case. While I don't see the station or jock being guilt-free, this was a case of suicide through stupidity.

But, following your spin, whoever discovered nuclear fission could be held responsible for any and all nuclear accidents and bombs that resulted in death or injury...

Thus, Benjamin Franklin should be held responsible for all electrocutions, as well as all the people who've gone "Postal" (He was the first Postmaster General anddesigned our Postal system, right?)

And while we're at it..let's sue the pants off that damn caveman who invented the wheel! Look how many traffic accidents and bicycle wrecks where he has caused death and injury.

And, now that I think about it...this particular incident can all be traced back to Marconi (or Tesla or whoever-whichever you're into). HE's the sorry s.o.b. that invented radio in the first place!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Yes, I'm being silly...but so is any push to try to hold this jock and the station solely responsible for the woman's death. She killed herself by not peeing while drinking massive quantities of water. She had three kids.
The whole thing is very sad. But, at the end of the day, she did it to herself. I guess we're supposing that she wanted to win the Wii for her kids, which is a sweet sentiment.
It could also be that she wanted to win it so she could sell it and buy some crack. I don't know.

In the least, her maturity and intelligence have to be in question, which may also mean there could easily have been some parenting challenges, too.

I do not know nor plan to meet whoever this guy is. I'm sure that the whole thing has had quite an impact on him, too. It just sounds to me like "Goatboy" has something personal in this on some level and wanted to stir things up for new guy in his new town. It really doesn't matter to me, but to see people defending the idea of holding jock and station responsible for the lady's death is a point I'll argue against.

Thinking he and station are the cause is pretty much an "It takes a Village" mentality to me.

I just can't follow your logic here. No offense intended at all, I swear.
:D
 
Tenn Radio Boy said:
Obviously, you cant be held responsible for what effect your promotion had on some people or how they react.

Well, the California Supreme Court would disagree. See Weirum v. RKO, 539 P.2d 36 (Cal. 1975). The Court did find a duty. And, the facts in this case are worse. The station had actual notice of the danger, and disregarded. That's reckless.

What amazes me is that he has a show partner. While I am not making any factual conclusions (that's for a jury), the risk is just too high to put my future in someone's hands with this sort of alleged history. I don't want the same facts to happen with me on the air.

DE
 
There is no doubting the promotion's existence contributed to the death. I'm not trying to say it didn't.
But how much liability to you saddle the individuals and the station with?

Bullets killing people is bad.
Suing the manufacturer of those bullets shouldn't hold water UNLESS there was an imperfection in them that caused harm.
Suing the bullet manufacturer because a doper shot another over a bad deal is not right.

Of course, we are all painfully aware that "right" and "legal" are not always the same.

It was a stupid idea. They were calloused about it. Is that illegal? No, I don't think so. Is it wrong? Yes, I believe it is.

It is poor judgement to be callous (station or jocks) about the situation. But, is it illegal? I don't think so...you'd have to tell me.
 
This had started a great discussion and I am grateful for that. For the record, I have nothing personal against Maney. I did not apply for the job nor do I want it. I am doing very well where I am, thanks. It incenses me that this guy gets to pack up, go across country and never face up to what he did. Listeners and advertisers here need to be aware of what he did. This is reminiscent of the bad, old days in radio where a jock would be caught with a 14-year-ld, get run out of town and then change his name to Charlie Brown or something and be in a market 300 miles away with no one the wiser. "Hey, look, it's our new jock, Maney, ain't he cool". It's BS and Flinn should have done their homework on this one. Everyone knows what he did. People just haven't connected him to the most infamous radio promotion in the history of the medium. That isn't cool with me.
 
goatboy said:
It incenses me that this guy gets to pack up, go across country and never face up to what he did. Listeners and advertisers here need to be aware of what he did.

WTF? What do you want from this guy? Blood? What makes you think he "never faced what he did"?
 
People just haven't connected him to the most infamous radio promotion in the history of the medium.

What about Mitchel Oerdorfer? He was placed in a sensory deprivation chamber by WZOD in 1974 for four hours. When they pulled him out, he had chewed off three toes and a left little finger. He was trying to win a pair of Converse tennis shoes and they dq'd the poor jerk because he'd dropped a size in the interim. The jock running the promotion is now head of MTV's Wazzup Mission in Sheboygan, WI.
 
BogusBoy said:
goatboy said:
It incenses me that this guy gets to pack up, go across country and never face up to what he did. Listeners and advertisers here need to be aware of what he did.

WTF? What do you want from this guy? Blood? What makes you think he "never faced what he did"?

Joel Denver puts his stupid profile up on All Access on the "On the Beach" section, trying to get work for this jerk, never once mentioning what happened at his last job. Just another guy out of work. Nothing to see here, folks. Then you see in the quote that I posted that he was whining that "gosh, aw shucks, I didn't know something could go wrong". BS! Now, he gets to work in mornings in a top 50 market. Doesn't look like he's suffering a whole hell of a lot to me. Meanwhile, Jennifer Strange is still dead and her kids still don't have their mother.
 
Correct me if I am wrong, but IIRC back in the late-80's a Memphis man died after ordering and drinking ten kamikazes in an hour. Certainly this was not a radio stunt, but were the bar and bartender found guilty for this customer's stupidity?
 
goatboy said:
BogusBoy said:
goatboy said:
It incenses me that this guy gets to pack up, go across country and never face up to what he did. Listeners and advertisers here need to be aware of what he did.

WTF? What do you want from this guy? Blood? What makes you think he "never faced what he did"?

Joel Denver puts his stupid profile up on All Access on the "On the Beach" section, trying to get work for this jerk, never once mentioning what happened at his last job. Just another guy out of work. Nothing to see here, folks. Then you see in the quote that I posted that he was whining that "gosh, aw shucks, I didn't know something could go wrong". BS! Now, he gets to work in mornings in a top 50 market. Doesn't look like he's suffering a whole hell of a lot to me. Meanwhile, Jennifer Strange is still dead and her kids still don't have their mother.



I think i get it..... Goatboy is not in a top 50 market.
 
Meep,
no offense taken. I see your point with my logic. I was trying to point out that the radio station and it's personalities who perpetrate these type of promotions should have some accountability for their effects. Sure, the poor woman used bad judgement, but aren't we all pre-supposing that this woman had good common sense at all. Three children without a mother because of her participation in a radio promotion. If you have a family, you can understand the sadness of this situation.

Maybe the guy has paid enough. Maybe he has no conscience. But only he has to live with his participation in a promotion that ultimately killed someone.

Flinn has always been a little different with his radio stations, maybe that's what got him the gig.

Enough said about this. I am out of their demo anyway, so it won't matter to me. My children have their I-pods, so they could not tell what jock is on which station, because sadly it does'nt matter to them.

To the younger demographics, radio in not relevent and probably won't ever be in the future. We blew it. We being the industry, not one person, department, company or corporate geek.
 
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