jgln
Well-Known Member
Ok, nothing new people move on, get fired, shows get cancled but I thought this was strange.
I listen (well used to until shift changed) a radio talk show on the way home from work each day for years. Very popular show I thought. Anyway, apparently they did their Friday show as usual and the following Monday a music show repalced it and Tuesday afternoon two new guys were doing the talk show as if they were always there.
Turns out their contract was not renewed. But you would think there would be some notice, some goodbye, something final to end a show of many years. Nope just gone like it never existed. Loyal fans deserve some kind of closure IMO. Like a good friend who one day you find his house empty and no goodbye, nothing, you never see him again.
I understand maybe the station was afraid they would get nasty on air but they are professionals and I don't think they would have.
Check this out, I was told they all do it that way when they want to change programing. One day they just dissapear and replacements show up.
I think the station said they were going in a slight different direction. Ok, but do it like that?
Anyone else think that is weird?
I listen (well used to until shift changed) a radio talk show on the way home from work each day for years. Very popular show I thought. Anyway, apparently they did their Friday show as usual and the following Monday a music show repalced it and Tuesday afternoon two new guys were doing the talk show as if they were always there.
Turns out their contract was not renewed. But you would think there would be some notice, some goodbye, something final to end a show of many years. Nope just gone like it never existed. Loyal fans deserve some kind of closure IMO. Like a good friend who one day you find his house empty and no goodbye, nothing, you never see him again.
I understand maybe the station was afraid they would get nasty on air but they are professionals and I don't think they would have.
Check this out, I was told they all do it that way when they want to change programing. One day they just dissapear and replacements show up.
I think the station said they were going in a slight different direction. Ok, but do it like that?
Anyone else think that is weird?