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Subject: Re: SNR programming director


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paul
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Date Posted: 17:57:16 10/31/05 Mon
In reply to: Mike 's message, "Re: SNR programming director" on 15:34:20 10/31/05 Mon

>As someone who was a faithful listener, I like you, feel >like I am being thrown under the bus because of no info >coming from either K or B.

i like "kiley & booms" as much as anyone, but this is a little extreme.

the reason there's no "info" is because there's nothing to report. while i'm sure kevin and chuck appreciate your loyalty (and the support of all their listeners), they don't owe you or me anything. the day after chuck was fired, he went on any radio station willing to give him time to explain his side of the story. he didn't have to do that. he could have just wallowed in self-pity at "casa de chucky" with dudley and willoughby. but he recognized the value of the audience and felt they deserved better. and through deacon mike and others, i'd say chuck has more than adequately kept "kiley & booms" fans up-to-date on possible opportunities to get the show back on the air.

as far as the sporting news radio situation, it's clear snr wanted to sign them. the problem was the company was in a catch-22 financially. plus, i still maintain that they can't start a "new" show without artie.

if anybody has been "thrown under the bus", it's kiley and booms.

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