The plaintiffs, Scott Lebhar and Jeff Shrinsky, are also bringing suit against DC Radio Assets, a wholly owned Cumulus Media subsidiary that managed the station. In court documents obtained by InsideRadio, the suit explains that the two AEs “are over the age of 40 and both were given termination notice at the same time, allegedly the result of downsizing.” Lebhar began in 2016 Shrinsky began in 2015, with “more than 30 years of sports-related advertising sales.”

While the four were released in May, six other salespeople “retained by Defendants were substantially younger.” In addition, the plaintiffs allege that WMAL told them that if new Account Executive positions became available either before the sale or shortly thereafter, they “would be given priority consideration to be rehired.”
Cumulus never announced a sale of WMAL. But in July, it flipped its AM simulcast of talk WMAL-FM to ESPN Radio and switched the calls to WSBN.
They are each demanding, with a jury trial, economic damages in the amount of $50,000, Compensatory Damages in the Amount of $300,000 and Punitive Damages in the amount of $300,000; as well as fees and costs.
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