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By the way we know who you are. Not the best reputation in the business. This discussion ends here for me. Do not expect Further response. Bye, bye!
Let's not rehash crap from your personal and professional career from THIRTY FIVE years ago on this radio discussion board.
The radio world today does not revolve around your rumors and personal vendettas from 35 years ago.
For a time Joe Shortsleeve was on before her on WMEX, then he left to run for State Senate. I think it was said she was working for him. The election was in October. Shortsleeve ran as an independent and came in third with 9 per cent of the vote. https://ballotpedia.org/Joe_Shortsleeve
Don't know if she's now working for someone else.
Jerry had Howie on as part of the "Governors" and as a fill in host. In the late 80s or early 90s, Howie had a morning slot on RKO where he co-hosted with Victoria Jones (at least for an hour). He was let go by RKO and went to WHDH 850 where he was on 3-6pm following Rush Limbaugh. In 94, when WEEI moved to 850, Rush and Howie moved to RKO which wound up putting Jerry on weekends and late mornings ("fastest two hours in radio") until 1998 when RKO let Jerry go. (Howie's show mentions it's celebrating its 25th anniversary--though I thought it started before '93...)
I think CBS briefly owned 680 and they woudn't pick up Jerry's contract. Wikipedia: "In 1998, after several mergers, Atlantic Ventures (renamed American Radio Systems) decided that owning broadcast and cellular telephone towers was its preferred business and merged with CBS, Inc. WRKO was spun off to Entercom since the merger brought CBS over FCC ownership limits."
Howie was asked about pushing Jerry out and he basically said Jerry was getting up there in age..."My name's Howie Carr, not Father Time". Jerry was briefly at WMEX 1060 and WROL 950 "while fighting disease" and did get to do one final show for WRKO, one Sat. afternoon broadcast. People like Barbara Anderson and Alex Beam called in. In April of 2003, Jerry died at the age of 79. Howie did a tribute show with clips etc provided by Sandy and there was another tribute some days later, hosted by Pat Whitley. (I might have some of this material lying around, recorded onto cassette)
Getting up there in age--it's happening to Howie too, who turns 66 next week. Rush Limbaugh just turned 68. (Now I've got that "266-68, 68" in my head...)
btw for those who enjoyed Mike Siegel filling in for Kuhner--Siegel was on RKO for a few months in late '14 after they wouldn't take Howie's self-syndie show--I recall Siegel was, with Jerry, one of the founder of the National Association of Radio Talk Show Hosts. This no longer exists.
I've lurked year for years (and occasionally posted on the former board) and knew both Jerry and Howie at various career stages. While it makes for great drama and gossip to say that Howie attacked Jerry or pushed him out, in reality the station management (under shifting ownership/PDs during those years) makes changes at the station and let Jerry go, not Howie. There was no knife twisting. Jerry's last show on WRKO (that Saturday in 2002) also made things clear. Howie's only sin was being available for the microphone. Anyone in radio knows that jobs come and go regularly. Howie has said recently that if Jerry had been born 20 years later he would have been as popular/trailblazing as Rush Limbaugh.
That information above is all correct.
That information above is all correct. I've lurked year for years (and occasionally posted on the former board) and knew both Jerry and Howie at various career stages. While it makes for great drama and gossip to say that Howie attacked Jerry or pushed him out, in reality the station management (under shifting ownership/PDs during those years) makes changes at the station and let Jerry go, not Howie. There was no knife twisting. Jerry's last show on WRKO (that Saturday in 2002) also made things clear. Howie's only sin was being available for the microphone. Anyone in radio knows that jobs come and go regularly. Howie has said recently that if Jerry had been born 20 years later he would have been as popular/trae ilblazing as Rush Limbaugh.