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Too Bad Hal Youarts Gone!

you aparently didnt feel like any sort of explantion was in order or are we suppose to just wonder and hope fully ask you what your talking about here friend!
 
I have to disagree. I think it is much better now. If you need more details, just pick a reason..it's better all around.
 
Look, I worked here from 94 to 2001 and came back in July. I got to be honest, everyone here gets along just fine. I sure as hell have witnessed no "hornets nest". Personally I like it here much better this time around. Maybe another employee can offer up some dirt, but I have certainly not witnessed any hostility.
 
Indeed Hal was a class act. One of the best GMs here in Lafayette ever. Not only did
he run WASK and WKOA. He also started WAZY FM which became his competition.
But one thing is for sure, Hal didn't tolerate back stabbers or trouble makers on his
own team.
 
here this- HALYOUARTANGOTTI! hear what i'm saying just a thought seems big concidence.
 
yes, Hal always kept a set of golf clubs in his office. He worked wonders on the golf course.
I think he sold more advertising there, than any salesman could on the street. Everyone loved
Hal Youart!
 
hey's the kind of guy that would shurely take off his shirt before he shoot a SNORIN' man tho

if u know what i mean by it!
 
Hal did a lot of good work over his career, he helped progress many individuals as well as the compines he worked for and I'm sure he was well rewarded for it. He also did a lot of work with and for the Indiana Broadcasters Association. A respected man. As far as backstabbing, well I think you will find that in virtually and business that you are in these days. Unless your business is being retired take one Hal Youart for example.
 
Hal is much missed in this business. He brought it alot of class.
As far as egos and backstabbing, it's the nature of the beast in
the entertainment business. Yes, big egos can caues personality
clashes. But, if we didn't have an ego we wouldn't strive to get
to the top.
 
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