OK, Junkie.
Jeffries didn't use any slur. He simply allowed his co-host to do it THIRTY times. Can you say lack of judgment? Can you say that kind of lack of judgment automatically disqualifies you from being behind a microphone?
It IS unfortunate that this HUGE slip up may have cost him a large part of his career. As you say, he had established a fine reputation around Austin as a newsman. I myself have listened to him for years. However, for whatever reason, he crossed the line from news to this vicious kind of hate-filled "commentary" that seems to draw ratings these days.
And as station management learned the HARD way, ratings aren't much of a help when you're facing a boycott from major Hispanic advertisers and all the bad press you can get in a market where radio time is hard to sell.
And yes, I've been on radio here in Austin and south Texas in the past. I left for an industry that's not on the edge of collapse. A business that has to scream W*****K to get ratings is, for all intents and purposes, history.
No hate...just sadness, actually