The funniest part of this whole thread is that "The One" was listening to Scott Hurst on a Saturday night with his friend in the first place. If it's such bad radio, why not turn it off?
Bates, defending mediocrity on the basis of numbers is a hollow defense. WGRR is a good station. It's not a great station anymore, but they have finally found the tipping point where they are playing enough of the right kind of music to serve the otherwise unserved (people in their 30s to late 40s) so that people will leave their radio dials put. That doesn't mean that Hurst is a good jock. I'm sure he's competent in his technical skills, and can keep an eye on evening operations there and the other stations in the building. He's probably a nice guy, but wouldn't be on a station like WGRR if the state of radio wasn't in crisis mode.
I completely agree with your comment about using the word 'retard'. The One's defense will be, "I didn't say it, my friend did," but that doesn't mean it required repeating. For some reason only they can explain, some at WDJO still feel the need to stand on the sidelines and throw stones at WGRR, even though the station has almost completely changed in staff, management and concept from the time when those with a grudge were dismissed.
This board and the radio community at large has done nothing but cheer on WDJO in its efforts to succeed. Yet the chip on the shoulder continues. It's sad that some who claim to be struggling at a small station for "the love of radio" refuse to move beyond their juvenille insecurities. At the end of the day, it's still about egos, and those who don't think they get the respect they feel they deserve.