"No topic off limits," radio and TV personality Terry Meiners tweeted, announcing his 25-minute interview with Schnatter on 840 WHAS.
The interview was recorded Friday morning before University of Louisville announced it will remove Papa John's from the name of its football stadium, according to The Courier-Journal.
Here are the highlights from the interview:
- Schnatter says he was pressured to use the N-word
- After racial slur revealed, fall comes swiftly for Papa John Schnatter
“Well, I was just talking the way the Colonel talked and, again, shame on me.”
- Now he's no longer Papa John's chairman, what does his day look like?
Schnatter's use of the racial slur was first reported by Forbes on Wednesday. By the end of the day, Schnatter had apologized for his language, stepped down from the University of Louisville board of trustees and left his position as chairman of the board for Papa John's.
On Friday, Papa John’s International Inc announced it will remove founder John Schnatter from its promotions and MLB's New York Yankees suspended business relationships with the company.
Papa John’s said its decision to remove Schnatter from advertisements is the first of several steps to rebuild trust “from the inside-out”.
Chief Executive Officer Steve Ritchie said the company would hire an independent expert to audit all of its processes, policies and systems related to diversity and inclusion.
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