Thursday, August 18, 2022

Pittsburgh Radio: Audacy Cuts 2 Morning Show Co-Hosts


Kevin Battle, co-host of the popular morning show on N/T KDKA 1020 AM / 100.1 FM has been let go by the station’s parent company Audacy, Inc. in an apparent cost cutting move, reports Trib Live.com.

Battle joined the 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. show as a co-host with Larry Richert in March 2020.

Also let go by the company was Country WDSY 107.9 FM Y-108 “Y’d Awake” morning show co-host Kristen Buccigrossi. She had been on the morning show since 2018. Before that she worked in the company’s promotions department for 10 years.

“It came as a complete shock to me,” Battle said. “Everything seemed to be firing on all cylinders with the show. Larry and I get along great. The show was over on Tuesday and the boss said ‘Hey, I need to talk to you’ and that’s how it went down.”

Battle said he was not given a reason for his termination other than it came down to economics.

Kristen Buccigrossi
“There are cutbacks happening in some industries and unfortunately it happened for me in radio,” Battle said. “If you’re in the business long enough, they pull your ticket every once in a while — and it doesn’t matter about your job performance. You can be the best employee on the planet. But when it’s time to cut numbers, they cut numbers.

Buccigrossi said she was informed she would be taken off the air immediately after Tuesday morning’s show. Her on-air stint dated back to when “Stoney” Richards hosted the show before departing last December. A new Y-108 morning show host known as Cadillac Jack was hired last month.

While indicating that she had a good working relationship with the new host, Buccigrossi said if Richards had stayed on the show, she might still have a job.

“I felt like the world was a little safer when he was there, to be honest,” she said. “This was like a punch to the gut. After the past two-and-a-half years with covid, all the work and effort I put into it, just feels like it went to waste. It honestly just hurts more than anything, just to feel like 14 years of being with the company is just down the drain.”

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