Clear Channel Cuts Announced, 1850 People Out Of Work
radiotony
radiotony@comcast.net
Tue Jan 20 23:57:11 EST 2009
My experience with Gabe was quite a different one.
I had a few run-ins with him at NAB talk radio conferences in 2005 and 2006
over the tabloid nature of radio news and the role of news directors.
Hobbs was of the opinion that news directors shouldn't direct the news, and
that CC and other stations and news networks, were just serving the public
what they wanted when the force-fed headlines about Michael Jackson and
Martha Stewart when there was real stuff going on like war, corruption, etc.
I found him to be arrogant and obnoxious. But it was clear from all the
chumming around he did with the other corporate mucky-mucks ruining radio
that he was a very popular guy and my opinion was the minority one.
Best,
Tony Schinella
Politizine.com: Random musings about politics, music, the media and modern
times. Since 2002.
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Donna Halper
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Subject: Re: Clear Channel Cuts Announced, 1850 People Out Of Work
I posted this to another list, but I did want to mention one Clear
Channel personnel cut I found a little disappointing, because it
involved a guy about whom I had a very positive opinion. I don't
wanna seem like I am dumping on CC, given that some on this list work
for them. But I am not exactly broken-hearted about Clear Channel's
problems, given how their corporate excesses harmed broadcasting in a
number of well-documented ways. That said, I find it a small irony
that Gabe Hobbs was one of the CC execs who got downsized. Gabe was
their director of talk radio. He has always been loyal to CC, but
unlike some of the folks who worked there, Gabe was first and
foremost a fan of good radio, whether rightie or leftie. He always
responded to phone calls and answered e-mail, and he was always a
gentleman, even with those with whom he didn't agree-- also, as some
progressive talk hosts will tell you from experience, Gabe Hobbs is a
moderate rightie, and not an ideologue. Thus, despite the well-known
right wing leanings of the Mays family, Gabe was one of the few at CC
who were supportive of folks like Ed Schultz and Rachel Maddow and
Thom Hartmann. He also supported developing local talk hosts, not
just the syndicated variety. Gabe and I were not on the same page
politically, but he really did want to see some of the progressive
talkers become successful. Of all the people for CC to throw under
the bus, it's a shame they did that to Gabe Hobbs.
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