I have to figure that pink slips will be coming sooner or later for some of the shows that debuted on the two "newbie" networks. On NBC, I can see Anita Marks given the axe on weekends. She comes off as completely forced and has no chemistry with her producers or regular guests.
CBS I can see Brian Jones given the heave ho. He has almost no chemistry with Chris Moore and tries to dominate the show too much. Firing him and just making it The Chris Moore show should produce a noticeable bump in the ratings.
Issues with his gravelly voice aside, Scott Farrell is almost unlistenable these days. He spends so much time attacking his own listeners ("IF YOU DON'T CALL IN, YOU ARE SOFT! I HATE YOU!" or "I'm the one in charge, if you don't agree with my opinion, take a hike" ((he actually said that to a caller last night, real classy Scott))) that I could see his producer 'Mafia' getting fired and replaced with a producer who has instructions to impose NBC's will on Farrell to a greater extent.
CBS I can see Brian Jones given the heave ho. He has almost no chemistry with Chris Moore and tries to dominate the show too much. Firing him and just making it The Chris Moore show should produce a noticeable bump in the ratings.
Issues with his gravelly voice aside, Scott Farrell is almost unlistenable these days. He spends so much time attacking his own listeners ("IF YOU DON'T CALL IN, YOU ARE SOFT! I HATE YOU!" or "I'm the one in charge, if you don't agree with my opinion, take a hike" ((he actually said that to a caller last night, real classy Scott))) that I could see his producer 'Mafia' getting fired and replaced with a producer who has instructions to impose NBC's will on Farrell to a greater extent.