MY final thoughts on this thread
First and foremost, I'm not Kat. Thanks for the compliment because I agree with Marconi and think she's fabulous, but if you people notice, she's posted on here before under *GASP* her REAL NAME. Ah, but I know you conspiracy theorists too well. It must be a clever ruse to make a new user name just to defend Rod Ryan! If I were Kat, wouldn't I defend myself first, then maybe Rod? Hmm, another part of my clever covert ruse to throw you all off track I suppose. Whatever. I work for a promotional products company. Need some pens or coffee mugs? Gimme a call, I could use the business. As for Hooks, I'm glad I'm not Kat and I don't know you because quite frankly you sound like a pompous ass.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and mine is I'm done. I got on this board because someone from the Rod Ryan Army said they heard WRNO was going to flip to new rock on this board and I wanted to check it out. I've found more trash-talking and mud slinging than info, so... so long, farewell, Auf wiedersehn, goodbye.
> and i thought my last days in radio were bad!! even bethany
> wpc isnt that bad!!
> oh well no one listens to wrno anymore anyway..no hooks..no
> walton and johnson..no weirdo bro (yea from back in the
> day)..no nothing..and no reason to listen! hooks if you land
> a gig let us know..we will listen..i know i will
..ps i
> still have tapes from the mid 90s...
those news bits were
> hilarius then!
>
>
> > > > > I'm not saying I won't answer a response in this
> > thread, but I have a few more things to mention about WRNO
>
> > then I'll move on to other topics.
> >
> > First, in my opinion, Katrina was the second Kat to ruin
> > WRNO.
> >
> > As someone who was there I wanted to explain why WRNO has
> > the morning show it does now. When Clear Channel fired
> W&J
> > after weeks of negotiation through the holidays, Kat
> > immediately began screaming for R.Ryan to replace them.
> Not
> > because of any kind of great numbers at KKND nor in
> Houston
> > either.
> >
> > When CCNO swapped stations with the cluster at 201 St.
> > Charles Ave., WRNO went to Howard Ave. and KKND went to
> > Wilks. I honestly felt bad for them because there are a
> few
> > mini Clear Channels out there and Wilks, if you can
> believe
> > it, in my opinion, was worse than Clear Channel, and
> that's
> > saying something.
> >
> > RNO seemed to make out better in the deal than KKND,
> > especially regarding swapping the station vehicles. I
> > didn't know it at the time but there were apparantly some
> > very hard feelings at 106.7, with some of the anger
> directed
> > at me because I was so gleefully ecstatic to be free of
> > Wilks Broadcasting. Imagine, being glad to go to
> > Clear Channel.
> >
> > It wasn't an easy process for those of us at WRNO either
> and
> > a last minute surprise and disappointment, in my opinion,
> > was that Jason Ginty was remaining behind to work at
> 106.7,
> > and Kat who was on 94.7/94.9 Extreme Rock was thrown to
> > WRNO.
> >
> > Most everyone in Clear Channel welcomed WRNO coming over,
> > especially in sales because WRNO's demos have more money,
> to
> > put it bluntly, and was also a more successful heritage
> > station in the center of the dial. There was one lady
> > though, in sales that would stare me down and make Sith
> > faces at me because she missed her buds at 106.7. I tried
>
> > to be nice and polite, a year passed, two years and more
> and
> > every single encounter I had with this lady resulted in
> her
> > making these Satanic eyeball popping faces at me, Manson
> > lamps as they say on the Sopranos. Every instance I had
> to
> > speak with her no matter what it was regarding had her
> angry
> > and red faced and furious. I got a message from Cox
> > Communications saying that they had contacted her numerous
>
> > times to get me to voice their live spots. Mr. Levins was
>
> > able to reach me and naturally I was more than happy to
> > cooperate and do what it took to make it happen. When I
> > asked this lady about it she said,"they don't want you to
> do
> > their spots." I responded with, "Mr. Levins from Cox
> > Communications indicated he's being trying to get me to do
>
> > their lives on WRNO for quite some time". This infuriated
>
> > this lady again. She screamed,"Fine!" and proceeded to be
>
> > irritated about me doing the lives.
> >
> > In all my years in radio I worked with a lot of sales
> > people, some very good, some not as good and a few novices
>
> > that didn't know what was going on, but until I went to
> > Clear Channel New Orleans, I never experienced someone
> > working against me; actually acting as if I was an enemy
> who
> > needed to be excised from the station, despite ratings
> that
> > I wish I could legally brag about here.
> >
> > You would really be surprised at the politics and petty
> > decision making pervasive in radio. It's cheaper to pay
> > someone to voicetrack a morning show from out of state. I
>
> > was informed from the start not to even consider applying
> > for the morning show position in any capacity. Kat, the
> > sales person she lived with, and Muriel Funches, their
> > friend who visited their house, wanted me out.
> >
> > In my opinion Muriel Funches was a continuation of the
> > previous O.M. (whom I did not work for, but I know radio
> > people have heard the stories). I'll add this one: I was
>
> > told that previous to Muriel's arrival an air talent from
> > Blues 1280 AM was making a SIX FIGURE SALARY. I love the
> > blues, they would've done better to put it on an FM.
> > Muriel hired her friend for the position of Clear Channel
> > New Orleans promotions director. The problem? She had
> the
> > same position in Chicago. Yes, she would fly back and
> forth
> > between the two cities, stay in hotels, arrive in stretch
> > limos as ALL Clear Channel executives did. What a waste
> of
> > money and resources.
> >
> > One of Muriel's favorites was the sales lady who hated my
> > guts since day one, friend of R.R., she and Kat lived
> > together for quite some time. She didn't want me doing
> any
> > of her remotes and Kat was actually responsible for
> > scheduling the remotes for talent on WRNO, and was not to
> be
> > questioned. Time and again, especially in my last months
> > there, I had remotes scheduled then cancelled at the last
> > minute with no explanation.
> >
> > In my 20 years of Louisiana radio I had never experienced
> a
> > work environment with such overt hostility. My advice for
> a
> > sales person considering a position at CCNO--If you can't
> > take yelling, screaming, fussing, and cursing, they apply
> > elsewhere. I had never been in a work environment that
> > tolerated such rudeness to coworkers, and I don't mean
> just
> > me. I had never seen a place where select workers could
> > curse out others including their supervisors and was
> ignored
> > despite complaints. I understand that Entercom employees
> > got a little taste of this when they bailed out Clear
> > Channel.
> >
> > Yes, I'll say it again. WWL bailed out Clear Channel when
>
> > they didn't have to.
> > I believe every station off air during Katrina/Rita should
>
> > receive a zero in the ratings for every day they were off,
>
> > regardless of reason. It's only fair, and it makes sense.
>
> >
> >
> > Do you know what supplies Clear Channel provided when I
> was
> > there for the smaller storms that passed through? Peanut
> > Butter and crackers; employees were also told they could
> buy
> > stuff from the snack machines--as long as the power was
> on.
> >
> >
> > I never signed the non-compete that Clear Channel
> presented
> > to me TWO YEARS after acquiring WRNO; and a year later
> when
> > I was laid off for budgetary reasons and staff changes I
> > refused to sign a multi-page severance agreement that
> would
> > have given me a months severance but I would have given up
> a
> > ton of legal rights including the ability to post on this
> > message board. I didn't sign it and I'm thankful every
> day
> > I didn't.
> >
> > Finally I'll say this...
> >
> > If it's transmitted from Texas, turn it off!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _________________________
> > Broadcasters are all but extinct, destroyed by Telcom 96.
>
> >
>
First and foremost, I'm not Kat. Thanks for the compliment because I agree with Marconi and think she's fabulous, but if you people notice, she's posted on here before under *GASP* her REAL NAME. Ah, but I know you conspiracy theorists too well. It must be a clever ruse to make a new user name just to defend Rod Ryan! If I were Kat, wouldn't I defend myself first, then maybe Rod? Hmm, another part of my clever covert ruse to throw you all off track I suppose. Whatever. I work for a promotional products company. Need some pens or coffee mugs? Gimme a call, I could use the business. As for Hooks, I'm glad I'm not Kat and I don't know you because quite frankly you sound like a pompous ass.
Everyone is entitled to their opinion, and mine is I'm done. I got on this board because someone from the Rod Ryan Army said they heard WRNO was going to flip to new rock on this board and I wanted to check it out. I've found more trash-talking and mud slinging than info, so... so long, farewell, Auf wiedersehn, goodbye.
> and i thought my last days in radio were bad!! even bethany
> wpc isnt that bad!!
> oh well no one listens to wrno anymore anyway..no hooks..no
> walton and johnson..no weirdo bro (yea from back in the
> day)..no nothing..and no reason to listen! hooks if you land
> a gig let us know..we will listen..i know i will
> still have tapes from the mid 90s...
> hilarius then!
>
>
> > > > > I'm not saying I won't answer a response in this
> > thread, but I have a few more things to mention about WRNO
>
> > then I'll move on to other topics.
> >
> > First, in my opinion, Katrina was the second Kat to ruin
> > WRNO.
> >
> > As someone who was there I wanted to explain why WRNO has
> > the morning show it does now. When Clear Channel fired
> W&J
> > after weeks of negotiation through the holidays, Kat
> > immediately began screaming for R.Ryan to replace them.
> Not
> > because of any kind of great numbers at KKND nor in
> Houston
> > either.
> >
> > When CCNO swapped stations with the cluster at 201 St.
> > Charles Ave., WRNO went to Howard Ave. and KKND went to
> > Wilks. I honestly felt bad for them because there are a
> few
> > mini Clear Channels out there and Wilks, if you can
> believe
> > it, in my opinion, was worse than Clear Channel, and
> that's
> > saying something.
> >
> > RNO seemed to make out better in the deal than KKND,
> > especially regarding swapping the station vehicles. I
> > didn't know it at the time but there were apparantly some
> > very hard feelings at 106.7, with some of the anger
> directed
> > at me because I was so gleefully ecstatic to be free of
> > Wilks Broadcasting. Imagine, being glad to go to
> > Clear Channel.
> >
> > It wasn't an easy process for those of us at WRNO either
> and
> > a last minute surprise and disappointment, in my opinion,
> > was that Jason Ginty was remaining behind to work at
> 106.7,
> > and Kat who was on 94.7/94.9 Extreme Rock was thrown to
> > WRNO.
> >
> > Most everyone in Clear Channel welcomed WRNO coming over,
> > especially in sales because WRNO's demos have more money,
> to
> > put it bluntly, and was also a more successful heritage
> > station in the center of the dial. There was one lady
> > though, in sales that would stare me down and make Sith
> > faces at me because she missed her buds at 106.7. I tried
>
> > to be nice and polite, a year passed, two years and more
> and
> > every single encounter I had with this lady resulted in
> her
> > making these Satanic eyeball popping faces at me, Manson
> > lamps as they say on the Sopranos. Every instance I had
> to
> > speak with her no matter what it was regarding had her
> angry
> > and red faced and furious. I got a message from Cox
> > Communications saying that they had contacted her numerous
>
> > times to get me to voice their live spots. Mr. Levins was
>
> > able to reach me and naturally I was more than happy to
> > cooperate and do what it took to make it happen. When I
> > asked this lady about it she said,"they don't want you to
> do
> > their spots." I responded with, "Mr. Levins from Cox
> > Communications indicated he's being trying to get me to do
>
> > their lives on WRNO for quite some time". This infuriated
>
> > this lady again. She screamed,"Fine!" and proceeded to be
>
> > irritated about me doing the lives.
> >
> > In all my years in radio I worked with a lot of sales
> > people, some very good, some not as good and a few novices
>
> > that didn't know what was going on, but until I went to
> > Clear Channel New Orleans, I never experienced someone
> > working against me; actually acting as if I was an enemy
> who
> > needed to be excised from the station, despite ratings
> that
> > I wish I could legally brag about here.
> >
> > You would really be surprised at the politics and petty
> > decision making pervasive in radio. It's cheaper to pay
> > someone to voicetrack a morning show from out of state. I
>
> > was informed from the start not to even consider applying
> > for the morning show position in any capacity. Kat, the
> > sales person she lived with, and Muriel Funches, their
> > friend who visited their house, wanted me out.
> >
> > In my opinion Muriel Funches was a continuation of the
> > previous O.M. (whom I did not work for, but I know radio
> > people have heard the stories). I'll add this one: I was
>
> > told that previous to Muriel's arrival an air talent from
> > Blues 1280 AM was making a SIX FIGURE SALARY. I love the
> > blues, they would've done better to put it on an FM.
> > Muriel hired her friend for the position of Clear Channel
> > New Orleans promotions director. The problem? She had
> the
> > same position in Chicago. Yes, she would fly back and
> forth
> > between the two cities, stay in hotels, arrive in stretch
> > limos as ALL Clear Channel executives did. What a waste
> of
> > money and resources.
> >
> > One of Muriel's favorites was the sales lady who hated my
> > guts since day one, friend of R.R., she and Kat lived
> > together for quite some time. She didn't want me doing
> any
> > of her remotes and Kat was actually responsible for
> > scheduling the remotes for talent on WRNO, and was not to
> be
> > questioned. Time and again, especially in my last months
> > there, I had remotes scheduled then cancelled at the last
> > minute with no explanation.
> >
> > In my 20 years of Louisiana radio I had never experienced
> a
> > work environment with such overt hostility. My advice for
> a
> > sales person considering a position at CCNO--If you can't
> > take yelling, screaming, fussing, and cursing, they apply
> > elsewhere. I had never been in a work environment that
> > tolerated such rudeness to coworkers, and I don't mean
> just
> > me. I had never seen a place where select workers could
> > curse out others including their supervisors and was
> ignored
> > despite complaints. I understand that Entercom employees
> > got a little taste of this when they bailed out Clear
> > Channel.
> >
> > Yes, I'll say it again. WWL bailed out Clear Channel when
>
> > they didn't have to.
> > I believe every station off air during Katrina/Rita should
>
> > receive a zero in the ratings for every day they were off,
>
> > regardless of reason. It's only fair, and it makes sense.
>
> >
> >
> > Do you know what supplies Clear Channel provided when I
> was
> > there for the smaller storms that passed through? Peanut
> > Butter and crackers; employees were also told they could
> buy
> > stuff from the snack machines--as long as the power was
> on.
> >
> >
> > I never signed the non-compete that Clear Channel
> presented
> > to me TWO YEARS after acquiring WRNO; and a year later
> when
> > I was laid off for budgetary reasons and staff changes I
> > refused to sign a multi-page severance agreement that
> would
> > have given me a months severance but I would have given up
> a
> > ton of legal rights including the ability to post on this
> > message board. I didn't sign it and I'm thankful every
> day
> > I didn't.
> >
> > Finally I'll say this...
> >
> > If it's transmitted from Texas, turn it off!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > _________________________
> > Broadcasters are all but extinct, destroyed by Telcom 96.
>
> >
>