Ryan Haney |
U.S. District Court Judge David Proctor set a March 4 date
for that hearing, according to The Birmingham News.
Until then, Haney is prohibited from working for the Cox
Media Group, which owns 97.3 The Zone, and from providing any services to the
company or communicating with its employees or agents.
Proctor's order also prohibits Haney from
"communicating with and/or soliciting any of Citadel's customers, content
providers, advertisers or employees (and from) disclosing or sharing any
confidential information of Citadel."
Haney, who had been with WJOX since 1998 and had been its
program director since 2004, left the station on Jan. 21, and began working at
97.3 The Zone as its program director a week later.
The breach-of-contract lawsuit filed by Citadel claims that
Haney had a no-compete clause in his contract with the company that prohibits
him from working for another radio station in the Birmingham market for a year
after leaving WJOX.
Also, Citadel argues that, under the contract, Haney could
not enter into a new contract with a competing radio station within six months
of leaving WJOX without first giving Citadel a chance to match the offer.
Haney's last contract with Citadel ended Dec. 31, 2010,
according to court documents. But Citadel's lawsuit states that since that
date, under the terms of the old contract, Haney has worked as an at-will
employee and all obligations under that contract continued.
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