OTRN CEO Mark Masters said that the firm will hold him to his contract, which is set to expire in ten days.
"Michael's lawsuit against us is unjustified and frivolous," explained Masters.
"Michael's contract is crystal clear, and we are 100% confident that the courts will justify our position. The Michael Savage Show will remain on the air with OTRN."
"We could not be happier about continuing to work with Michael to increase the visibility and reach of The Michael Savage Show," added Masters. "Michael is one of the top talents in talk radio today, and his engaging style and brilliant analysis make him a must-listen for Americans from coast to coast."
Savage is the third most-listened-to radio host in the country, according to industry magazine, Talkers, behind only Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity.
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I think I'm missing something or you need to explain further Rich. Because, it reads like his contract to be free expires in now less than 10 days-and he's suing to be free in what- 3?-4?..lol.
ReplyDeleteThats a lot of money on lawyers because he cant wait ten days!