Larry worked Friday.They both suddenly retired on a Thursday. OK.
Note that at other Audacy all-newsers - retirements / departures over the last year and a half have not been backfilled (Vicki Allen at WCBS, Felicia Middlebrooks at WBBM) while layoffs continue to occur at other stations (KNX just laid off two veterans).
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KYW Philadelphia (Audacy) all prerecorded
And if you wonder why that could be, here's part of the answer:
Hard to pay staff when company revenue declines by 19%.
4th Q 2020 was down by even more:
As of Monday:
BQ anchoring middays solo without a co-anchor. Larry Mullins and Lori Madden starting one hour earlier, at 3PM.
Using BQ solo and shuffling the shift hours rather than slotting in weekend/reporter talent (Donna Vaughan and Sonia Ricon, for instance) makes this feel like Larry Kanter was pushed out.
Note that at other Audacy all-newsers - retirements / departures over the last year and a half have not been backfilled (Vicki Allen at WCBS, Felicia Middlebrooks at WBBM) while layoffs continue to occur at other stations (KNX just laid off two veterans).
However, as long as you maintain the same format you have to fill the slots somehow,
I said somehow.I wasn't aware that there is such a rule. That's why some of the stations are re-airing some blocks in overnight.
There sure seems to be a trend of prominent anchors abruptly retiring from Audacy newsers lately but I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
Sorry, I miss typed earlier and it won't let me edit my post...
Larry Mullins and Lori Madden started two hours earlier, at 2PM.
So we had:
5AM-10AM Lee Harris & Susan Richard
10AM-2PM Brigette Quinn
2PM-7PM Larry Mullins & Lori Madden
7PM-1AM Lane Bajardi & Sonia Rincon