Mike Picozzi |
The veteran station personality, who went from deejay to
program director at the station owned by Marlin Broadcasting, was shown the
door, adding yet another facet of the controversy swirling around the
Hartford-based station.
“We finally agreed to disagree,” is all Picozzi had to say
via an email Tuesday morning about his departure. Station general manager Boyd
Arnold could not be reached for comment. Music director Mike Karolyi will take
Picozzi’s place.
Picozzi’s dismissal
comes in the wake of a significant change in the music format at the station
that was known for its edgy hard rock playlist. A few weeks ago, station head
honchos decided to change things up and focus on “soft rock” igniting a
firestorm prompting a public protest and
a “Save the Rock” Facebook page aimed at forcing station owner Woody Tanger to
reconsider the change.
Tanger also took exception to claims of a station format
change, noting that WCCC is still playing rock music but has expanded the
boundaries of the kind of rock it plays.
“We have put the welcome mat out to men and women 35 and
older,” he said about the new mix of music. “We have eliminated the music that
was most offensive to the most people.”
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