According to a lengthy story by John Bary and Eric Deggans at tampabay.com, for the next three weeks, a
The interior world of shock-jock radio is the centerpiece of a defamation lawsuit brought by Todd "MJ"
Schnitt against Bubba the Love Sponge (Todd) Clem.
The five-year-old case file is 38
volumes long and weighs hundreds of pounds.
Bubba, Schnitt |
Schnitt filed the lawsuit back in 2008, accusing Clem of
"false, highly offensive and defamatory statements" about him and his
wife, Michelle, as competition heated up between the two on morning radio.
A big judgment for Schnitt could bring to an ignominious end
the "shock jock" style of programming developed in Tampa Bay in which
all-out "radio wars" and harsh pranks between rivals were once
commonplace.
And even if Clem is cleared, the trial, which starts Monday,
will disclose many of the secret tricks and embarrassing scandals behind the
careers of two longtime titans.
Bubba The Love Sponge |
In depositions, Clem has already admitted that most of his accusations against his rival weren't true, and Schnitt has admitted that parts of his own broadcasts were faked, including some of his signature "crotchety calls," where he pretended to be an old man calling businesses with oddball questions.
The fact that all this has resulted from a lawsuit filed by
Schnitt, once the top practitioner of the form, may be the biggest irony of
all.
But it all seems to have started over a pig.
Clem had left Tampa
in 2004 after being fired by Clear Channel Communications in the wake of FCC
fines for objectionable sexual content on his shows. He spent a four-year exile
on satellite radio.
Michelle Schnitt |
Clem was acquitted, but after returning to local
broadcasting on Cox Media's WHPT 102.5-FM, he targeted Schnitt, the then-top rated
morning guy on his MJ Morning Show at Clear Channel's WFLZ
93.3 FM. He called him, among other things, "a lying piece of
crap." He called Schnitt's wife, Michelle, a "whore."
Clem and Cox Radio executives said trash-talking is
time-honored in radio wars. Listeners, they said, understand that and don't
take it seriously. In depositions, Clem said he was just trying to get a
reaction from Schnitt.
"All of this is tongue-in-cheek. Obviously, he's not
really a piece of crap."
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