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Quin Snyder rumors thread
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 4:03 am
by War Wagon
I want to know what you know and when you knew it.
I suck at this internet sleuth thingy...neither the time, and usually, not the interest.
Be that as it may, it appears a coupla' Mizzou haters went too far and got their asses fired(?) over their transgressions.
The media generally don't rat on the media, so info is scarce.
I'm pretty much LMAO over racist Whitlock getting shitcanned, and want to know ever juicy detail of this historic event.
Let's start with...
"dem crackas be shakin'"
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 6:50 pm
by King Crimson
http://www.tigerboard.com/boards/missou ... ge=2190374
link to tigerboard rehash of Quin to Nuggets.....seems pretty skeptical overall.
Posted: Wed Mar 02, 2005 10:39 pm
by Adelpiero
slaten hasnt been fired yet
but im sure floyd n co has turned up heat on kfns, hack reporting is garbage
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:12 am
by War Wagon
Sheesh!
Thanks for helping.
Posted on Wed, Mar. 02, 2005
Jeffrey Flanagan
Star columnist leaves 61 Sports, citing lack of support
JEFFREY FLANAGAN
In a stunning twist in Kansas City sports talk radio, Star columnist and 61 Sports personality Jason Whitlock quit his afternoon talk show Tuesday while on the air.
Whitlock opened his 2-6 p.m. show with a lengthy explanation on the problems he was having trying to divide his time among writing his column for The Star, hosting his four-hour radio show and doing regular work for ESPN while maintaining quality in all endeavors.
Whitlock also suggested strongly that he wasn't getting enough support from 61 Sports to achieve that goal.
After Whitlock's opening monologue, the station went to a commercial break. When it came back from the break, Whitlock had been replaced by midmorning talk-show host Doug Franz.
“I enjoy radio work,” Whitlock said later. “But as a multimedia journalist, all of my employers must understand that sports writing is my foundation and is the reason I have value on the radio or TV. It's difficult and grueling to handle all of these roles. It creates very long days and nights. Also, my competitive nature caused me to invest more than $18,500 of my own money in the promotion and support of 610 Sports over the past 18 months.
“The show was envisioned as an equal partnership between myself and a co-host (Bill Maas). The partnership did not work and dissolved the first week of August. I carried the ball solo for seven months. I had my representative contact Entercom management about resolving four issues: 1. my compensation; 2. assigning Neal Jones as my permanent co-host; 3. the compensation of my producer and engineer; 4. my taking on additional responsibility in the leadership and direction of the station.
“On Monday, Entercom informed me in writing that it would not address any of the four issues. I reached the conclusion that my desire to take on the competition was much greater than Entercom's, and given that circumstance it would be foolish for me to continue working 12-hour days, seven days a week and traveling across the country to cover sporting events.”
Whitlock began doing radio in Kansas City in 1999 with WHB. In June 2003, Whitlock, Maas and Tim Grunhard all left WHB to join Entercom and its plan for a new all-sports talk station.
Entercom's Kansas City general manager Michael Keck, who oversees 61 Sports, told The Star on Tuesday night in a prepared statement: “Basically we have a signed contract with Jason through June 30 of 2006, with the right to extend one more year. And despite that written agreement, he announced his resignation on the air on 610 Sports today.
“Even though he is under contract, Jason and his agent have recently made demands to renegotiate his deal to dramatically increase his compensation, and Entercom was unwilling to meet his demands.
“As a result, Jason is attempting to tear up his contract rather than live up to the demands he agreed to.
“Entercom fulfills its contracts and expects those it deals with to do the same.”
While Whitlock was at 610, the station made a dramatic turnaround in the Arbitron ratings. Whitlock nearly drew even with WHB's Kevin Kietzman in the 2-6 p.m. time slot in the fall ratings.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 2:23 am
by War Wagon
Fatlock wrote:It's difficult and grueling...
Welcome to life in the big City, you fat-assed race baiting putz.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:21 am
by Cueball
Is this the right thread to say Quin's a pillow biter?
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:58 am
by Bizzarofelice
This is the right thread to say that pressing with two minutes left in the game and a 23 point lead is obnoxious. If only John Chaney was the head coach of the Tigers.
Fucking Tigers need a Jason Sutherland or Buck Grimm to keep things in line.
Najera is a douchebag. Ty Lue is suspended for punching that pussyshit Najera.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 5:34 am
by King Crimson
Bizzarofelice wrote:
Fucking Tigers need a Jason Sutherland or Buck Grimm to keep things in line.
Najera is a douchebag. Ty Lue is suspended for punching that pussyshit Najera.
Tyron Lue's punches at Najera were so weak. what are you talking about?
Norm's teams were so fucking dirty that an MU fan complaining about Najera is hilarious.
you say it and embrace it above re: sutherland and grimm.
Posted: Thu Mar 03, 2005 3:45 pm
by JHawkBCD
Fatlock wrote:The show was envisioned as an equal partnership between myself and a co-host (Bill Maas). The partnership did not work and dissolved the first week of August.
:shock and awe: