Only five minutes into his show Monday, Talk Radio Network
yanked Rusty Humphries off the air and substituted a previously recorded show
from the host after he began to explain the troubling times facing the talk
radio industry, according to InsideRadio.
The move came as TRN suspends operations at its news network
as talk shows pare back to “basic operating essentials.”
A frustrated-sounding Humphries says he hadn’t mentioned
Talk Radio Network by name and had no intentions of making malicious comments
about the struggling network.
Rather, Humphries says he wanted to explain to listeners how
advertiser do-not-buy lists are hurting talk radio.
“I was just talking about difficulties in talk radio, with
the attacks by liberal groups on advertisers and radio stations, in a way that
I thought was going it be positive for TRN but I didn’t get a chance to get
there,” Humphries tells InsideRadio.
“With the stories that are popping up in the general media,
I thought it was important the audience heard me acknowledge that there was an
issue and that we’re working on it.”
The episode was only the latest in a series of extraordinary
developments at the independent, Oregon-based company, where hosts say they are
working without pay, producers or adequate explanations from management about
the network’s current plight.
Like other talent, Humphries says he’s had minimal
communication with TRN CEO Mark Masters. Humphries, who moved to Oregon to work for TRN
says, says working for free would be an easier pill to swallow if there was
more communication from his employer
Get Rusty back - anyway you can - he was he best thing your station ever had.
ReplyDeleteWith this kind of decision it is obvious that Mr. Masters is a closet Obama supporter. Mr. Masters is just another example of how liberal and wrong Oregonians with power can be, as is Wyden, Merkley, and Kitslobber. Marv in Klamath Falls
ReplyDeleteWe need Rusty back
ReplyDeleteWhere the heck is Rusty Humphries?? TRN, what gives????
ReplyDeletesincerely, Chrismathewsleg.