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Paula O'Connor Out As WTKK PD

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Laurence Glavin

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According to radioandrecords.com, former PD Paula O'Connor has left WTKK-FM. A Greater Media flack indicates the station intends to take a slightly different direction. "Slightly"? Is that reason enough to FIRE someone?
 
That is sad news. Paula is one class act. Wish her well. However,it does not speak well of Peter Smyth if he is behind this. It may confirm what others have said about him that under the perfectly quaffed hair there is just another time salesman who made it into management over the dead bodies of those he has stabbed in the back. ( An indirect but accurate quote of a former associate of his.) Would be glad to be proven wrong here.

Wish Paula O'Connor well.
 
I wonder what the different direction could be. I hope it isn't more psycho rightwingers or pseudo liberals. Bring us some real talk!
 
96.9 is probably going liberal radio!

Maybe Paula O is going to the Guest Street Suites to run RKO after the Jason Kahn fiasco this week? with McJerk and Funnelman
 
Maybe, Paula O'Connor will replace the soon to be fired dynamic duo of Shorty and the Executioner at WRKO after their Bernie McGuirk fiasco. A return to RKO by Paula O'Connor?
 
Boston Radio Watch has it too

http://www.bostonradiowatch.com

"BRW has learned from its reliable sources that veteran talk radio manager Paula O'Connor has left her job at the FM talk station after being its first and only program director for the past 8 years. O'Connor oversaw WTKK's launch as Boston's first FM talker in September 1999. Previously, O'Connor spent nearly 15 years at WRKO AM where she produced shows for the late greats Jerry Williams and David Brudnoy."

They have to put together a new morning show...among other things
 
Laurence Glavin said:
According to radioandrecords.com, former PD Paula O'Connor has left WTKK-FM. A Greater Media flack indicates the station intends to take a slightly different direction. "Slightly"? Is that reason enough to FIRE someone?

Just goes to show you that you can't program a major FM talk station by just flipping the autopilot switch on. No one ever saw her in the building. Phil Redo is a smart guy. Only took him a year to figure this out that his PD has been mailing it in.

Grace Blazer is a workaholic and a great talk format PD. She may burn out in a couple years but she'll put her heart and soul into the product. At least, WTKK will have direction and focus. Good luck, Grace.
 
.... However,it does not speak well of Peter Smyth.

Why?

.....if he is behind this....

That would be unusual, since Paula doesn't report to Smyth and is pretty far down the food chain for Smyth to be making those kinds of decisions. Corporate management is based on a military model (although the language is sports) and generals don't fire sergeants, lieutenants do; that is how the hierarchy of responsibility is maintained.

...... It may confirm what others have said about him that under the perfectly quaffed hair...

I think you mean coiffed. But either way, I don't know a lot of CEOs (other than some of the Silicon Valley Guys) who aren't pretty well turned out, so this isn't especially damning, or even meaningful.

....... there is just another time salesman who made it into management.....

Well, most of the others in the biz, including the real players, seem to think otherwise. People (who actually matter) hardly think he's a perfectly coiffed empty suit. In fact, he's one of the more respected folks in the industry.

...... over the dead bodies of those he has stabbed in the back. ( An indirect but accurate quote of a former associate of his.) Would be glad to be proven wrong here.....

Just who were some of these folks he 'stabbed in the back?' I've always found that one man's non-performer was another man's stabbing victim.

I think I'll go have a perfectly quaffed beer.

Regards,
TSB
 
Laurence Glavin said:
According to radioandrecords.com, former PD Paula O'Connor has left WTKK-FM. A Greater Media flack indicates the station intends to take a slightly different direction. "Slightly"? Is that reason enough to FIRE someone?

Why not? It worked like gangbusters for WBOS! ;D
 
Herald Inside Track said Paula had clashed with Phil Redo and also she was lobbying to get McGuirk
to be Barnicle's on-air partner (though Barnicle has said elsewhere he doesn't want to do a long morning show
like what he's had to do since Imus was fired...)

http://thetrack.bostonherald.com/moreTrack/view.bg?articleid=1002846&format=&page=2

"O’Connor, who has been at the station for eight years and presided over the switch from a smooth jazz to talk format in 1999, reportedly was butting heads with her new boss, Phil Redo. Most recently, we hear, O’Connor was making a bid to hire Imus’ fired producer Bernard McGuirk to shore up Mike Barnicle’s morning show, which replaced Imus."
 
raccoonradio said:
They have to put together a new morning show...among other things

yea, leslie "radio yenta" gold will be available for hire as of 5pm today. she's a "name". then again, jason may grab her first to replace 'fine bore' on wrko....
 
newsbot said:
Laurence Glavin said:
According to radioandrecords.com, former PD Paula O'Connor has left WTKK-FM. A Greater Media flack indicates the station intends to take a slightly different direction. "Slightly"? Is that reason enough to FIRE someone?

Why not? It worked like gangbusters for WBOS! ;D

wbos is toast now that wbcn will not be switching to talk.
 
TSBench said:
Corporate management is based on a military model (although the language is sports) and generals don't fire sergeants, lieutenants do; that is how the hierarchy of responsibility is maintained.

I think there has been a generational shift here - these days there is a lot of matrix-management hooey which makes things very murkey - lots of people reporting to more than one boss - straight-line reporting to one person and dotted-line reporting to multiple others. Lot's of shared resources. I personally see lots of senior managers reaching down into the organization to make personnel decisions. It's not good, but it happens all the time...

Anyway, my point is, the model you describe above is not a given and less prevalent than in prior years.
 
Anyway, my point is, the model you describe above is not a given and less prevalent than in prior years.

But it does appear to be the case here, since it is being reported that she clashed with Redo, to whom she does have a straight line reporting relationship.

Making personnel decisions far down the food chain is a dangerous proposition, and puts the upper management behind the eight ball. When I was at a major station in the 80s, the word came down from corporate for the GM to fire the GSM and replace him with a guy who had just been canned by them as the GM of another station but they wanted him to land on his feet because he was a friend of a number of senior corp managers. The Boston GM refused, because he liked the current GSM and also because billing was climbing. They insisted, and the GM asked them to put it in writing. They did, and the GSM was replaced. The GM then used that note as his 'get out of jail free card' in case billing tanked (and the GM went out of his way to give the new guy as little help as possible.) It did. The new guy was replaced, and the GM was never told what to do again.

Smyth is at the very top of the heap. What is in it for him to get involved in this. If he dictates to Redo who to hire as PD, and it doesn't work out how does he hold Redo responsible without ending up on a first name basis with Phil's lawyers?

Regards,
TSB
 
brightonboris said:
Laurence Glavin said:
According to radioandrecords.com, former PD Paula O'Connor has left WTKK-FM. A Greater Media flack indicates the station intends to take a slightly different direction. "Slightly"? Is that reason enough to FIRE someone?

Just goes to show you that you can't program a major FM talk station by just flipping the autopilot switch on. No one ever saw her in the building. Phil Redo is a smart guy. Only took him a year to figure this out that his PD has been mailing it in.

Thats quite the slam from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.
 
sp113 said:
brightonboris said:
Laurence Glavin said:
According to radioandrecords.com, former PD Paula O'Connor has left WTKK-FM. A Greater Media flack indicates the station intends to take a slightly different direction. "Slightly"? Is that reason enough to FIRE someone?

Just goes to show you that you can't program a major FM talk station by just flipping the autopilot switch on. No one ever saw her in the building. Phil Redo is a smart guy. Only took him a year to figure this out that his PD has been mailing it in.

Thats quite the slam from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.

Where's the slam here, Joesimon Vigcowell? Didn't I compliement their top dog for being a smart radio guy? :)
 
brightonboris said:
sp113 said:
Thats quite the slam from someone who doesn't know what they are talking about.

Where's the slam here, Joesimon Vigcowell?

The slam is:

"No one ever saw her in the building. Phil Redo is a smart guy. Only took him a year to figure this out that his PD has been mailing it in."

Are you taking attendence at 55 Morrisey?

On what basis are you making for stating that "no one ever saw her in the building"?
 
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