Larry Connors |
According to stltoday.com, Circuit Judge Kristine Allen Kerr
stripped the word "radio" from a no-compete clause in Conners'
contract with KMOV (Channel 4) but preserved the rest, which bars him from
working for another television station in the St. Louis market for one year after his
firing from KMOV.
"KMOV-TV has not articulated, and the court cannot
conceive of, any situation whereby their television news program competes with
local radio programs," Kerr wrote. "Television is visual; radio is
auditory."
Kerr said she was not convinced KMOV would risk losing
viewers or ratings from radio competition.
However, Kerr said KMOV's "interests in protecting its
television viewer base, ratings and advertising revenue are legitimate."
The judge also found KMOV had the right to fire Conners
"for cause" and did not breach Conners' contract. The judge also said
she found no evidence KMOV fired Conners because of his age.
Conners, 67, was fired May 23 after he posted comments to a
Facebook page 10 days earlier implying the Internal Revenue Service was
pressuring him after a 2012 interview with President Barack Obama. The
Post-Dispatch reported Conners was the subject of an IRS lien for back taxes
before the Obama interview.
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