In Scott Chase's defense, he was not a bad programmer. His hands were tied by Jan Jeffries, who would do things like label Fleetwood Mac's "Landslide" in a country catagory, so it never came up in rotation. Jan would intentionally do stuff like that, take the station from a 2.5 to a 2.0, fire the PD, make some changes (like a format change), then the ratings would go back up to a 2.3, and Jan would look like a hero. This happened several times while I was at Cumulus. Jan never gave the programmer freedom to program; he wanted to do it himself, always adding that he once worked for WLS.
Jan was demoted as OM & PD of Star 97 when Cumulus bought Stratford, his consulting company. When that happened, we had no PD, so I took control over my show, and I was #2 Women 18-34 and #2 Women 25-54. Jan had no idea what happened, but took credit for all of it. Jan hired Scott Chase, told him what to do, the ratings fell, Scott got fired, then I got fired because by that time, I was making too much money.
Not to toot my own horn, but I work hard and I get good ratings at every station I've worked for. I get along with people, and try not to burn bridges. There were at least 7 full-time openings in this town last week. Everyone had my demo. Nobody called. With my experience, I would've thought someone would ask me to work for them. Bitter? Yes. I love radio. I must, to have put up with the crap that comes with it for 26 years. Hurt? Yes, because the people that make the decisions know me, and know what I'm capable of. The only thing I can come up with is, they are jealous of something, or God is pushing me in a different direction, probably because radio is causing its own demise.
Radio is the mother that eats it's own young.