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Author Topic: Bubba vs. MJ  (Read 1399 times)
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« Reply #10 on: July 01, 2009, 07:35:26 PM »

Bubba is over the top with his comments, but I do admit, I find them amusing and entertaining.

So do I...especially when he refers to MJ as a "snibbling p*b*c-headed narcissistic oompah loompah."

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« Reply #11 on: July 02, 2009, 04:58:17 AM »

Bubba and MJ have not liked each other since they both worked at Clearchannel for two different radio stations, both with morning shows back in the 90's and early this decade.  Bubba was fired from radio for things he did on-air a few years ago - google it and you can likely find out the story if you haven't heard him discuss it on air already.  When Bubba was fired, MJ quickly rose to #1 in the morning show ratings and was there until about mid-year last year.  MJ used to go to commercial saying "you're listening to the Arbitron rated #1 MJ Morning Show!" but does not any longer.
Last year, Bubba came back on air in the Tampa market working for Cox Radio with his one goal of getting back to #1 and knocking down MJ in the process.  At some point, he called MJ's wife a derogatory name that starts with a 'w' and since then MJ has been on the offense with lawsuits.  If you listen to enough Bubba, you get his side of the story that it wasn't a direct comment accusing that she sleeps with men for money, which I'm sure most people with common sense and social skills would understand.  But MJ decided that his wife - who he used to call multiple times on the air weekly - is a private citizen and this was defamation.  Apparently he thinks that by calling his wife that, it hurts his own character and would make people not want to listen to his show and thus he would lose money.  That's part of the basis for his lawsuit.  Bubba had the lawsuit posted on his website last year, so it may still be up there somewhere.
I don't know that much about the court system, but MJ filed the lawsuit over a year ago, so I'm not sure why this hasn't been resolved yet.
In my opinion, MJ's going over the top with this, but it's his only way to hit Bubba where it hurts - in the wallet.  Bubba is over the top with his comments, but I do admit, I find them amusing and entertaining.  Personally, I'm not sure how Bubba can be successful outside of the Tampa market with his show.  It's very Tampa-based/biased.  But if you enjoy it, excellent.
Hope that filled you in a bit

MJ files a suit for anything.  He likes to talk about others, but when others talk about him then the lawsuit comes.
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« Reply #12 on: July 02, 2009, 07:11:03 AM »

I remember that he sued in Virginia Beach . I don't know the results.
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« Reply #13 on: July 02, 2009, 10:10:44 AM »

Bubba's childish, nonstop attacks on MJ and his family (and I'm really not an MJ fan), coupled with his equally childish and unprofessional attack on Russell Rhodes - demonstrates to me that this once "cutting edge" creative personality is way past his prime.  He is no longer cutting, creative or entertaining - in my opinion is just a blow-hole bully who must personally attack others because he has no original ideas.

Having said that ... what's going on with Marvin and Mason?  I must've missed that one ....
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« Reply #14 on: July 02, 2009, 09:01:25 PM »

As an old Virginian, I remember MJ involved in a nasty personality contest with another jock named D.B. Cooper when they were battling for night listeners back when CHR was live at night. I think MJ was on WGH and DB on Z104 in Norfolk.  Personally, I never really listen to theses stations since CHR really changed in the 80's. I am more interested in the nasty battle brewing between Marvin and Mason to overtake Dick Ring for geriatric listeners like me.

MJ was on WGH Star 97 back in 1988 if I'm not mistaken, and the following year was the MD at rival Z-104.
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« Reply #15 on: July 08, 2009, 08:16:48 PM »

Bottom line is, they're both looking for reason to keep a dwindling fan base. I've been contacted by both DJs  -  for what I don't know, but it's stupid. But then again, is it? We're still talking about them and I'd be willing to bet that most of us here are going to tune into one or the other just to see what one is going to say about the other... MJ cries when anyone says anything about him and sues where as Bubba will knock you in the face then buy you a beer...

Just my two cents...

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« Reply #16 on: July 08, 2009, 11:00:17 PM »

Wojo, You have no idea what you are talking about.  I don't think MJ has ever entered this Bubba attack arena.  Somebody correct me if I am wrong, but has MJ uttered a single word about Bubba?

Bubba drones on day after day with MJ accusations that he needs to prove.  I have heard outrageous claims that I think are aimed to wreck MJ/Schnit's career. 

So to summarize, we have the loud mouth who has attacked MJ everyday for over a year and then we have the quiet one, who hasn't said a word.  I think Clem should be concerned with the silence.  That should be unnerving. 

On the Stern fan page this is getting some mileage and they seem to have Bubba figured out...

http://www.sternfannetwork.com/forum/showthread.php?t=453823

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« Reply #17 on: July 12, 2009, 09:42:26 PM »

Oh I think I've got a pretty good idea about whats going on knowing people on both crews both professionally and privately... Make no mistake in thinking that things are being said off-air.

Just becuase they're not on the air does not mean things aren't being said about one or the other. The major difference is, Bubba has the balls to get on the air and say - Ok Todd, you're a short, funny looking poof-head and I dont like you whereas MJ will just sue you or entertain it for a day and then not say anything.

Entertainment wise, that's the smartest thing in the world to do - NOTHING. Why? Because you'll have people tuning in just waiting in anticipation for him to say something when he reaches his breaking point. And yes, there was a public media fued a couple of years ago with Bubba and MJ where even the local news channels were involved after MJ claimed something, Bubba got word of it, aired out that it wsn't true, and yea, it was a big mess - but MJ did enter the arena a couple of times.

Now, I don't know if there is any truth behind this, so don't quote me, but I heard throught the grape vine that Clearchannel came down hard telling MJ that if we wanted another contract, that Bubba was off limits as far as mentionable content because they were growing tired of the BS that was coming from it... Like I said, I don't know how true that is, but I could see CC saying something like that.

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