KJCB said:Legend City said:Don Paschal said:Has anyone sent this to Leykis??
None of this involves scantily clad women of very low self esteem, therefore a perv like Leykis wouldn't care.
Besides, he has enough problems, entering middle age as an obese, balding oaf trying to pretend he is 20 and hip.
For anyone who hasn't listened recently, Leykis is on a real tear ripping on other hosts. Seems to be Rick Dees' time as of late.
I could never stand to listen to Leykis long enough to hear who or what he might be ripping. He managed to fashion a career on being more disgusting than Stern but where for Howard it was an act, for Tom it is the real deal. John and Ken at least maintain some sense of decency while whoring their show to the side of whatever hot button issue that guarantees them ratings.
Getting back to the central theme here and the drama at Pinnacle. The LA CC cluster would make a TV drama that if the Dynasty / Dallas genre were still viable which would rivet the nation to their TV's. Since there is a writers strike maybe they could just video tape the action and put it on as a reality series. Of course they need to get Jamie White back so Handel can blow another fuse when she maligns his two brats.
I can see the part that Ziegler says about Robin, she is a woman and women bosses tend to go over the top as ball busters because in that world they have to be to get noticed. I always wondered why they brought in a fired host from Louisville on another Clear Channel station to here. I believe that what he was fired for was a tempest in a teapot and a civil jury in the case relating case brought by the offended party ruled for the plaintiff so that part is ok. By those standards though they could well have brought in "Bubba The Love Sponge" who got fired as a part of the after Nipplegate anti Howard Stern frenzy at Clear Channel.
I think that Robin did want John to feel grateful for her "saving" of him and that she may well feel that she has no real input at KFI because the shows that are most popular actually date back to the Cox days. So the only host she could micromanage would have been Ziegler, however the punishments leveled in the Ziegler vs Kobylt incident were from Greg Ashlock who is her boss. Ashlock may have also had a few not so kind words for Robin as well so she would have felt more need to reign in "her boy" though it was probably Ashlock who dictated the move to Sherman Oaks for John's show. She had no horse in the race over the Handel vs White dust up though she may have gotten some heat for not keeping her people in line and their area of the building.
Bottom line, whenever you read something written by the fired party you need to understand that there is always going to be a "poor me" constituent in the presentation, however I see a lot of truth in there as well.