K-Rock.
According to a story by Mark Bialczak, The Post-Standard in Syracuse , Cumulus Media
Inc. had requested the temporary restraining order. Scott and Hunter had been
the morning hosts on Cumulus-owned Syracuse
station 95X for two years before they resigned on Tuesday, Oct. 16.
Ed Levine, owner of Galaxy, announced the hiring of the two
on Thursday, Oct. 18. They've appeared on K-Rock on weekday mornings since
Friday, Oct. 19.
Karalunas said the two radio hosts cannot use three phrases
she said they coined on the air at 95X: Beer Friday, The Show and Chalk Dust.
She also said they cannot solicit other employees of Cumulus.
The next court date for Cumulus' suit is set before the same
court on Nov. 21.
A copy of the suit filed in court by Citadel Broadcasting,
called "a subsidiary of Cumulus Media Inc.," states that Grosvent and
Scott violated their former employers' contractual right of first refusal as
well as non-solicitation and "other post-employment obligations."
Levine, Scott and Grosvent have maintained that the pair's
contract with Cumulus had expired on Aug. 30 and that officials did not offer
the veterans of two years another contract to remain at 95X.
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