Less than six months after launching a new career in talk radio with an afternoon-drive show on WPHT 1210-AM in Philadelphia, outspoken Friday Night Lights author and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Buzz Bissinger has left the building.
“While I enjoyed doing talk radio, I had increasingly come
to the conclusion that it is fundamentally trivial,” Bissinger told Victor
Fiorillo at phillymag.com.
He explained that he is contractually forbidden from
discussing the specifics of his employment with or departure from the station.
But he did say that he resigned in December, a fact confirmed by Andy Bloom, WPHT’s operations manager. “He had great talent and tremendous potential in talk radio,” added Bloom.
But he did say that he resigned in December, a fact confirmed by Andy Bloom, WPHT’s operations manager. “He had great talent and tremendous potential in talk radio,” added Bloom.
Although both sides maintain that the split was amicable,
stories of a tumultuous six-month tenure have emerged from WPHT’s Bala Cynwyd
headquarters.
Thanks to Bissinger’s frequent invocation of the F-bomb and
other FCC-banned utterances, the station had to employ at least one additional
“dump button”, the technology used to make sure that said utterances don’t wind
up on the radio. “They had to be certain that there were a number of people who
could hit the button when necessary,” says one WPHT employee. “He had multiple
outbursts.”
There were also problems off-air. According to one
well-placed source, Bissinger was involved in two separate F-bomb-filled office
confrontations that resulted in him being charged with “creating a hostile work
environment."
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