Well, say what you will about him, but he gets and A+ for finding a way to stay on the air whether as an employee, buying time or whatever. From a listener point of view he sounds good on the air. Seems like a guy who busts his rear to make it in radio.
I am glad you enjoy his work. I think he has a constant negative tone, seems to enjoy reporting when a Boston team losses and when athletes run into personal problems. Cuddy has never busted his rear in fact anyone who covers Boston sports on a regular basis would call him lazy. He regularly shows up at Celtics and Bruins games late in the game walks into the locker room or press conference grabs a few sound cuts and leaves. Years ago he attached his microphone to a broom stick so he could get his mic close to to the athlete talking while he stood back and let the other reporters ask questions.
Seems fairly common that that the people who strike out on their own are are hard to work with - but when your livelyhood is on the line there isn't a lot of time for BS.
Not saying that Tom Cuddy is in this league, but Bill Gate and Steve Jobs were both well known to be total, miserable A**H**** to work with and for but it seems to have served them both well.
The Bill Gates Steve Jobs analogy is one of the most ridiculous comments I have read on here in a while. What does BS have to do with being a miserable, reprehensible arrogant person who goes out of his way to be rude to the people around him. Steve Jobs was tough with the people who worked for him. Cuddy is just a complete jerk to the people he works with and around who have no impact on his work or his lively hood. Trust me, my opinion is shared by virtually everyone who has come in contact with Cuddy.
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I am glad you enjoy his work. I think he has a constant negative tone, seems to enjoy reporting when a Boston team losses and when athletes run into personal problems. Cuddy has never busted his rear in fact anyone who covers Boston sports on a regular basis would call him lazy. He regularly shows up at Celtics and Bruins games late in the game walks into the locker room or press conference grabs a few sound cuts and leaves. Years ago he attached his microphone to a broom stick so he could get his mic close to to the athlete talking while he stood back and let the other reporters ask questions.
Seems fairly common that that the people who strike out on their own are are hard to work with - but when your livelyhood is on the line there isn't a lot of time for BS.
Not saying that Tom Cuddy is in this league, but Bill Gate and Steve Jobs were both well known to be total, miserable A**H**** to work with and for but it seems to have served them both well.
The Bill Gates Steve Jobs analogy is one of the most ridiculous comments I have read on here in a while. What does BS have to do with being a miserable, reprehensible arrogant person who goes out of his way to be rude to the people around him. Steve Jobs was tough with the people who worked for him. Cuddy is just a complete jerk to the people he works with and around who have no impact on his work or his lively hood. Trust me, my opinion is shared by virtually everyone who has come in contact with Cuddy.
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