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In a partial win for Cumulus Media, a federal judge in Atlanta has recommended granting the broadcaster’s motion to dismiss three of the main claims brought against it by former
It's been a while. What were his ratings compared to The Bull's morning show ? Cumulus might have been looking for a way to get rid of him cheaply.
IMHO : As long as his personal choices and actions were legal, and the ratings were not affected he should have been paid out his contract. Getting drunk is not professional, but Country music has more than a few songs that mention the consumption of alcohol. I know of a radio person* that got drunk and did a really stupid thing. He (or She) asked for forgiveness and started going to AA. Still on the air.
Personally I was at a station where the new manager wanted me gone. I had a contract. I settled for 50% of the remaining money rather that go to court. BTW is was a whole lot less money than Cadillac's. Getting fired is a part of the business. I once was fired so the station owner could hire his girlfriend.
In a partial win for Cumulus Media, a federal judge in Atlanta has recommended granting the broadcaster’s motion to dismiss three of the main claims brought against it by former
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