First off I must state I have listened to Imus since I was 10 and I am almost 40 so I have some bias towards the man. Imus was the first shock jock I ever listened too and probably one of the first in the nation. I found his comments disappointing especially since the Rutgers women were despite what some might say not public figures. While I do not think the actions fit the crime his employers had no other choice when sponsors pulled the plug. I do find it to be a double standard though. Am I naive to think that CBS radio stgations have not player songs demeaning to women. Is V103 a gospel station or an urban station that certainly plays songs demeaning to women. Never noticed the protests on Johnson Ferry Rd.
I have on and off over the years been an avid listener. I remember when Stern first joined his station and their battles, his drug problems, his collapsed lung, his brother Fred and his re-invention as political force and the amazing amount money he raised for the CJ Foundation and the Imus Ranch. Some still blame or credit him for Clinton's election. Imus is known for his acid tongue, just ask Steakie but all in all the tone of his show was one of satire mized with politics. Unfortunately the Rutgers comments does not really fit either category.
I do find it funny though that the people leading the charge to have him fired, Rev. Al and shakedown artist Jesse Jackson were frequent targets of his. I am sure that gave them extra motivation.
I will miss Imus on the radio even if he is not the factor he once was. I am sure right before the elections we will hear him again. working for his old boss, Mel. It will be potrayed as the re-invented Imus but it won't be.
Sorry for the ramblings just sopmething I wanted to get off my chest.
I have on and off over the years been an avid listener. I remember when Stern first joined his station and their battles, his drug problems, his collapsed lung, his brother Fred and his re-invention as political force and the amazing amount money he raised for the CJ Foundation and the Imus Ranch. Some still blame or credit him for Clinton's election. Imus is known for his acid tongue, just ask Steakie but all in all the tone of his show was one of satire mized with politics. Unfortunately the Rutgers comments does not really fit either category.
I do find it funny though that the people leading the charge to have him fired, Rev. Al and shakedown artist Jesse Jackson were frequent targets of his. I am sure that gave them extra motivation.
I will miss Imus on the radio even if he is not the factor he once was. I am sure right before the elections we will hear him again. working for his old boss, Mel. It will be potrayed as the re-invented Imus but it won't be.
Sorry for the ramblings just sopmething I wanted to get off my chest.