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Just came in from All Access and FMQB that Rob Roberts, RVP of CC South Florida, has been let go after 10 years.<P ID="signature">______________
Archer
http://spaces.msn.com/robertarcher</P>
> Just came in from All Access and FMQB that Rob Roberts, RVP
> of CC South Florida, has been let go after 10 years.
>
In this day and age, nobody is secure anymore, contract or not. If it is suprising, it's only because it's usually the air-staff that gets the boot, not the PD. Regardless, I worked with Rob during his first run at Y-100 & for part of his second tenure, up till the time I left the station. I wish him wished him well in his future endevors.<P ID="signature">______________
I AM 96X! KEEP ON Xin'
Stuart Elliott/TOP 40 DJ</P>
> > is it just me or does the lack of subsequent posts on this
>
> > item suggest nobody is surprised he's gone?
>
> ... or nobody is surprised at this kind of stuff from Clear
> Channel.
>
What is that supposed to mean? Is Clear Channel the only company in the world that let's PD's go when ratings are down?
> > > is it just me or does the lack of subsequent posts on
> this
> >
> > > item suggest nobody is surprised he's gone?
> >
> > ... or nobody is surprised at this kind of stuff from
> Clear
> > Channel.
> >
>
> What is that supposed to mean? Is Clear Channel the only
> company in the world that let's PD's go when ratings are
> down?
What ratings are down? The cluster share and billing are up.
It wasn't ratings. It was $$$ (and a few other things). Just think of the amount that walked out the door with Dave, Rob, Kenny & Donny. And ALL companies trim the fat. Not just CC, David. I've worked for AAA, Cumulus, CC, mom & pop...Everyone loves to bash on CC and they are NOT the worst out there, trust me.
> It wasn't ratings. It was $$$ (and a few other things).
> Just think of the amount that walked out the door with Dave,
> Rob, Kenny & Donny. And ALL companies trim the fat. Not
> just CC, David. I've worked for AAA, Cumulus, CC, mom &
> pop...Everyone loves to bash on CC and they are NOT the
> worst out there, trust me.
Maybe not the worst, but not real high in the loyalty to those who were loyal to you category. I worked with David Ross (we both managed Metroplex stations) and have to think that CC simply wanted to cheapen the operation.
>
> What would it take for you Rob to consider returning to
> Miami?.
The right money, of course. The wife is intent on staying in L.A. because her career is starting to take off. A Miami gig would have to pay me enough to be able to fly home a couple of times a month.<P ID="signature">______________
Archer
http://spaces.msn.com/robertarcher</P>
No, stay where you are if you can. If you were to fly here a couple times a month, may I suggest JetBlue! And the best for you too!.
> The right money, of course. The wife is intent on staying
> in L.A. because her career is starting to take off. A Miami
> gig would have to pay me enough to be able to fly home a
> couple of times a month.
>
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