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The layoffs included all news, traffic and on-air staff,
with the exception of one employee, according to a company memo.
The WTDY website was replaced by a holiday message and the
station began airing Christmas music Wednesday afternoon.
Randy Hawke, WTDY's operations manager, said the radio
station will run a Christmas music format until after the holidays. He said
managers will announce the new format then.
"It's a crowded market," said Hawke, referring to
the three news-talk stations in the Madison
market. He said WTDY consistently came
in third in the ratings.
Personality John "Sly" Sylvester told WISC-TV that
seven or eight people were laid off.
He said the news surprised him, because his show had good
ratings recently and had plenty of sponsors.
"After 15 years, it's very disappointing and a
difficult day for me, because I really love doing what I do," Sylvester
said. "Especially during the protests, I really feel like we hit our
stride. We covered something in a way that really nobody else does."
Sylvester said he would like to stay in radio if another
station wanted to hire him.
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The lay-offs come after five positions were eliminated at Midwest in Springfield, MO during the summer.
Tom's Take: After the holidays, could CBS Radio Sports be next for WTDY?
The lay-offs come after five positions were eliminated at Midwest in Springfield, MO during the summer.
Tom's Take: After the holidays, could CBS Radio Sports be next for WTDY?
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