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Author Topic: News article: "So Long, Arnie?" Why did WNTK replace Arnie Arnesen with Gardner Goldsmith?  (Read 305 times)
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News article: "So Long, Arnie?" Why did WNTK replace Arnie Arnesen with Gardner Goldsmith?
« on: November 17, 2005, 09:11:15 AM »

( From the "Valley News"  Thursday, Nov 17, 2005 )

WNTK General Manager and President Bob Vinikoor declined to get into the specifics of why he decided to replace Arnesen with Goldsmith, but said, “It was time for a change, that's all.”

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Re: News article: "So Long, Arnie?" Why did WNTK replace Arnie Arnesen with Gardner Goldsmith?
« Reply #1 on: November 18, 2005, 06:33:32 AM »

> ( From the "Valley News"  Thursday, Nov 17, 2005 )
>
> WNTK General Manager and President Bob Vinikoor declined to
> get into the specifics of why he decided to replace Arnesen
> with Goldsmith, but said, “It was time for a change, that's
> all.”
>

He does have some history with the station...I believe he was the substitute host back when Arnie originated her show from WNTK.  Always thought it an odd move having a heavily right-leaning host substitute for an equally heavy left-leaning one.

While I don't often agree with her viewpoints, I do find her show interesting and her passion for her "causes" comes thru.  Goldsmith just sounds full of himself.
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