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![]() "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "MnMikew" wrote in message ... A base salary of $250K? No wonder they're going down the toilet. A. That is low pay for a national talk show on 60+ stations. B. with increasing numbers of affiliates and a growing revenue stream, AA is not going down the toilet. They are growing faster than Limbaugh did in his first few years. Looks like they are growing their revenue stream by not paying their employees. Actually, they replaced that no-name person with Jerry Springer, for a bout 6 times the money plus stock options. Yeah, but will they pay him or stiff him? With over 60 affiliates, they are probably well on the way to making money already. |
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DE - Then why Cheat the little people who
helped them along the way to get there ? ~ RHF . . . . . |
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![]() "RHF" wrote in message oups.com... DE - Then why Cheat the little people who helped them along the way to get there ? ~ RHF Because the show was not getting clearances from the affiliates, so they replaced it. Same reason why TV shows are cancelled... bad ratings or lack of affiliate clearance. |
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DE - Then why not pay her for the work
that in fact she did perform ? ~ RHF . . . . . |
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In article . com,
RHF wrote: DE - Then why not pay her for the work that in fact she did perform ? ~ RHF . . . . . It's a lawsuit, which means there is a disagreement. We don't know if AA or Winstead is in the right. This will be settled in (or out) of court. $300k isn't going to make or break AA. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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RHF wrote: DE - Then why Cheat the little people who helped them along the way to get there ? ~ RHF . . . . . Because there initial deep-pockets investor was a fraud and they ran out of cash for a while. Staff defered their paychecks. As for the Winstead lawsuit, it's related to early termination of her contract and in Showbiz this this kind of suit happens all the time. We just don't know what the merit of her claims is. AA says they will have positive cash flow within the year. Not bad for a startup. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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![]() "David Eduardo" wrote in message m... "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "MnMikew" wrote in message ... A base salary of $250K? No wonder they're going down the toilet. A. That is low pay for a national talk show on 60+ stations. B. with increasing numbers of affiliates and a growing revenue stream, AA is not going down the toilet. They are growing faster than Limbaugh did in his first few years. Looks like they are growing their revenue stream by not paying their employees. Actually, they replaced that no-name person with Jerry Springer, for a bout 6 times the money plus stock options. Yeah, but will they pay him or stiff him? With over 60 affiliates, they are probably well on the way to making money already. Riiiight. And Jerry Springer is going to do wonders for the credibility of Air America. Good grief, Eduardo -- give it up -- you have zero credibility. You get on every forum you can and hype these losers. Something tells me a lot of your paycheck depends on these yoyos. -- Stinger |
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David Eduardo wrote:
"Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "MnMikew" wrote in message ... A base salary of $250K? No wonder they're going down the toilet. A. That is low pay for a national talk show on 60+ stations. B. with increasing numbers of affiliates and a growing revenue stream, AA is not going down the toilet. They are growing faster than Limbaugh did in his first few years. Looks like they are growing their revenue stream by not paying their employees. Actually, they replaced that no-name person with Jerry Springer, for a bout 6 times the money plus stock options. Yeah, but will they pay him or stiff him? With over 60 affiliates, they are probably well on the way to making money already. Yeah, but will they pay him or stiff him? -- I miss my .signature. |
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clifto wrote: David Eduardo wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message ... In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "Telamon" wrote in message .. . In article , "David Eduardo" wrote: "MnMikew" wrote in message ... A base salary of $250K? No wonder they're going down the toilet. A. That is low pay for a national talk show on 60+ stations. B. with increasing numbers of affiliates and a growing revenue stream, AA is not going down the toilet. They are growing faster than Limbaugh did in his first few years. Looks like they are growing their revenue stream by not paying their employees. Actually, they replaced that no-name person with Jerry Springer, for a bout 6 times the money plus stock options. Yeah, but will they pay him or stiff him? With over 60 affiliates, they are probably well on the way to making money already. Yeah, but will they pay him or stiff him? Given that Springer (and his agent) know the financial history of AA and his agent, at least, wants to get paid, I assume that Franken is telling the truth when he said, months ago, that the paychecks were clearing the bank. Here's what AA CEO published as a response to to Anderson's opinion column: L.A. Times April 23 2005 Re "Why the Liberals Can't Keep Air America From Spiraling In," Brian Anderson's attack on Air America Radio is petulant and inaccurate, an indication that conservatives are having a hard time dealing with a robust alternative to the monopoly they had on talk radio since the 1980s. Regardless of how much Anderson and his ilk whistle past the graveyard, there is a large and growing audience for liberal talk. Every one of the original stations that picked up Air America has experienced dramatic increases in ratings. Our audience more than quadrupled what it was just nine months ago. We are on in 53 markets, including 16 of the top 20. A recent study by the independent Paragon Media showed that in markets where we are on the air, the names Al Franken and Air America have a greater familiarity than any other talk-radio names except Rush Limbaugh. Our Internet stream reaches 1.3 million separate listeners a week, more than any conservative show. Is Air America having an impact? Ask Tom DeLay. Danny Goldberg CEO, Air America Radio New York If Goldberg is BS'ing us I'm sure someone with hard Arbitron data will publish a comment on this. It's been a month and I have not seen any. -- a d y k e s @ p a n i x . c o m Don't blame me. I voted for Gore. |
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