The fact that Steve didn't say anything may have been a management request-- some companies make it very difficult for you to say goodbye on air, if you wanna get a good severance package! I am not saying WBZ did that. I am just saying I've seen that happen-- in exchange for not causing a ruckus and getting listeners to call/write/picket/whatever, the host goes quietly, and the company makes it financially worth his (or her) while to do so.
That said, I'm a bit puzzled by Lovell Dyatt's firing-- wasn't he the only black talk host WBZ ever had, or did I forget one?
That said, I'm a bit puzzled by Lovell Dyatt's firing-- wasn't he the only black talk host WBZ ever had, or did I forget one?