Peter Boyles |
UPDATE 07/03/13 12N: Peter Boyles made it on-air Wednesday, However, he offered no explanation as to what the glitch was on the start date.
UPDATE 07/02/13 6AM
A message from Brian Taylor - General Manager:
UPDATE 07/02/13 6AM
A message from Brian Taylor - General Manager:
Regarding our anticipated new programming lineup on 710
KNUS, I regret that our expected start has been temporarily delayed. We value the fact that you take time to tune in and we can
relate to your enthusiasm for our new schedule. We hope to have a more definitive update for you very soon.
We hope you will continue to support the programming of 710 KNUS and that we
continue to be a favored choice when listening to the radio.
This morning (Monday (07/01/2013) Peter Boyles was supposed to start his new on-air gig at KNUS 710 AM. However, at the appointed hour, Boyle was nowhere to be heard.
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Denver Westward spoke with Boyles Momday morning, and he
offered no comment. His silence will no doubt fuel speculation that his
appearance has been blocked by Clear Channel, owner of KHOW and his previous
employer. But the one executive there that we've been able to reach this
morning has no answers.
Greg Foster, vice president of programming for Clear
Channel's Denver
branch, is out of town. Dan Mandis, program director for KHOW offered: "I
don't know what happened."
In the meantime, Boyles's name has been removed from the
KNUS website, as has that of Steve Kelley, whose Kelley and Company show was
set to move to afternoons in order to make room for Boyles.
He admitted to grabbing the lanyard of producer Greg
Hollenback during a late May program, resulting in red marks on Hollenback's
neck.
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