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Perez Nights Is Now Just Nights

Noticed when I was driving home tonight on Q100 that the Perez was dropped from Perez Nights and now it's just Nights with Adam Bomb. What happened here?
 
Thank goodness no more Perez! As an aspiring radio jock that guy is the epitome of what I should not do on the air. Ugh.

Anyways, I think it has a lot to do with Perez's flamboyant personality and over-the-top bullying towards other celebrities that pretty much didn't make him a good sell for people. Plus a lot of the stations carrying Nights Live were in medium-sized Southern/Bible Belt markets that weren't well receptive to an openly gay guy on the air. Those factors led him off the show.
 
rgradio said:
Thank goodness no more Perez! As an aspiring radio jock that guy is the epitome of what I should not do on the air. Ugh.

Anyways, I think it has a lot to do with Perez's flamboyant personality and over-the-top bullying towards other celebrities that pretty much didn't make him a good sell for people. Plus a lot of the stations carrying Nights Live were in medium-sized Southern/Bible Belt markets that weren't well receptive to an openly gay guy on the air. Those factors led him off the show.
Agreed. I can't stand that stereotypical lisp of his. Within just a split second of him talking, I press scan.
 
ksradiogeek said:
rgradio said:
Thank goodness no more Perez! As an aspiring radio jock that guy is the epitome of what I should not do on the air. Ugh.

Anyways, I think it has a lot to do with Perez's flamboyant personality and over-the-top bullying towards other celebrities that pretty much didn't make him a good sell for people. Plus a lot of the stations carrying Nights Live were in medium-sized Southern/Bible Belt markets that weren't well receptive to an openly gay guy on the air. Those factors led him off the show.
Agreed. I can't stand that stereotypical lisp of his. Within just a split second of him talking, I press scan.

Agreed! As a proud gay man, myself....I could never stand Perez (or any stereotype for that matter) ::)
 
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