> > Hey, I just don't understand people who don't like someone
>
> > they have never met.
> >
> > And, answer this: Have YOU ever met Garth?
> >
> > I just said why kick a guy when he has lost a job, OK?
> >
> > "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you."
> >
> > Get it?
> >
> > Or not?
> >
> > By the way, aren't you scolding me ... now?
> >
> > Think ...
> >
> > Tony
>
> First off Tony, you should know that there are many people
> including myself that did work with him. Many of these
> people were fired by him because he convinced corporate that
> he could run a fulltime NewsTalk radio station with only two
> people on staff. Himself and the morning guy. Not only did
> the station have better ratings before then, but the people
> that were canned had more talent and years of experience in
> this business than he had in his small toe. Unfortunate for
> corporate it's obvious by the ratings that hiring an
> individual with limited knowledge and experience of the
> industry clearly
> was a bad move. But hey...you reap what you soe.
Hey, I said I never worked for him -- only met him and enjoyed talking to him.
I know nothing about his time at KOMA-AM.
> Hopefully that gives you a more clearer picture that many of
> these same people that had any involvement with him
> whatsoever are absolutely thrilled that he has decided to
> move on. This by the way is the truth. Garth gave his
> notice. He was not fired.
Again, I have no knowledge of his tenure at KOMA/KOKC.
>
> So the next time you rake on someone you say never knew the
> guy, you should think again.
I simply asked the other guy if he knew Garth.
You did, and you expressed your opinion.
I read it OK?
No big deal.
I met Garth once and related my experience with him. It was positive. That is all I know.
You should also be aware that
> this board is full of opinions and shares the rights of the
> First Amendment.
You are mixed up man.
You have no First Amendment rights on Radio-Info ... none.
It is privately operated and owned.
They can deleted anything and everything if they wished.
Fortunately, Safford gives us wide latitude.
But again, you are totally confused about First Amendment rights on Radio-Info. You simply have no First Amendment rights.
Go on the LA board. You will see what I mean.
Besides, if you know that little about the First Amendment, you had no business in a newsroom.
For the record, I worked as a reporter on radio, "The Daily Oklahoman" and UPI.
If this sort of right disgusts you then
> you should pack your bags and move to a third world country.
> They would love to have you.
Again, you do not know what you are talking about.
You are totally confused about First Amendment rights.
Check into Journalism 101.
You need, my friend.
Tony
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Tony Lyndell Williams