TANKSBACK said:
Hey stereolane, you mentioned Clark Davis! That should be enough to get you banned from the board for at least 3 months! ;D I remember when he went on one of his great "purges" and accidentally fired everyone in the traffic department on the same day without realizing what he had done. Next morning, no spot logs for WING. The place looked like a Chinese fire drill trying to get that repaired. Okay, apologies to any Chinese board readers here, I'm just insanely politically incorrect. Clark called one of the ladies he had so rudely fired the day before and asked her to come back to work. She told him to kiss her ******* ass! I honestly believe he was one of the little core of management people that took WING from the top of the heap to the bottom of the sea. Any other ex-WING people remember Clark as the Captain of the Titanic?
Yes, I remember that incident! as i recall, the traffic dept at WIZE was hit the very same day. I remember Jerry Staggs telling everyone about the traffic director's dismissal... "Yessir, she was a good accountant, but we can't afford to pay her"... Everything was in total disarray for weeks after that, as Jerry's secretary tried to fill the traffic director's shoes (her exact title was "Business Manager" IIRC) To be fair, this firing was direct from corporate. It was not Jerry's idea. Visits from Dayton became more frequent to straighten huge problems that would have been just day-to-day things for a traffic director.
Clark Davis had a young, nerdy, 20-something hair-gelled kid who worked for him, can't recall his name, but I believe his title was "comptroller"... He visited the GT stations every 60 days or so, and staff was instructed to give him full cooperation. He rarely (if ever) smiled. Oddly enough, during these visits, he worked out of the traffic director's office. One day, he called ME into the office and asked me about my salary. "You make $XX,XXX per year, correct?" When I nearly rolled on the floor laughing, and told him NO, the number was much, much HIGHER than that, he said with raised eyebrows, "Really? Thanks, that's all I needed"... After that, I knew it was time to ramp up my search for a better job.
Clark Davis must have been great in television. His skills at running a group of radio stations left a lot to be desired. I also have to wonder if Jerry Staggs wasn't one of the many "sent in exile" to WIZE. Who in the hell moves from sales manager at a TV station to GM at a crappy standalone AM? Makes you wonder.
My mention of Danville, IL was probably not a good comparison. Anderson, IN is more similar, as it sits in the shadow of Indianapolis. If I had to choose between Anderson and Springfield (both terrible places) I would probably pick Springfield.