tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029870750479192711.post6507877038106508227..comments2024-03-28T17:24:04.331-07:00Comments on RICH LIEBERMAN 415 MEDIA: Media General Denies KRON/KGO SSA--I'm Not Buying The Spin Nor Should YouRich Liebermanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18174495340920055435noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029870750479192711.post-38937468068989999422014-02-10T22:42:07.606-08:002014-02-10T22:42:07.606-08:00Whatever Live365 is is about to be Bung-holed. Tha...Whatever Live365 is is about to be Bung-holed. That guy was an a$$ hole, knew nothing about radio and was disliked by every single person in the building. He was the person who was on the ground level for the Dickeys doing their bidding. A mean, miserable fu@k who got off on being the person in charge. It's because of him that good people were let go and others voluntarily left. Did you know he had an oversized photo of a lion on the outside of his office that said feed me? Or that there are two current lawsuits that he had to be deposed for not to mention the Ralph barberi lawsuit that was settled. I guess they don't do much research at Live 365 on the employees they hire. A word to the wise, don't work at that company if they have hired that short little creep.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029870750479192711.post-28805597471363606352014-02-10T16:15:50.069-08:002014-02-10T16:15:50.069-08:00Google is your friend. Bungeroth is VP Sales at Li...Google is your friend. Bungeroth is VP Sales at Live365.com. Former KFOG PD Dennis Constantine recently followed him there.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029870750479192711.post-46009328981364501302014-02-10T15:12:36.682-08:002014-02-10T15:12:36.682-08:00Rich, do your or anyone out in your blogosphere k...Rich, do your or anyone out in your blogosphere know what happened to Bill 'Bouncy' Bungeroth, also known by his detractors as 'Bungerhole.' I heard he was Cumullus's hatchet-man from Atlanta, but someone told me he got axed. Did he return to Atlanta with his tail between his legs and tell Lou Dickey: "I"m sorry your highness, I failed to turn KGO radio around~" or did Dickey do the expedient thing and cut him off cold from the company?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029870750479192711.post-11816816230222134762014-02-10T14:50:22.931-08:002014-02-10T14:50:22.931-08:00Absolutely, so why does Lieberman think broadcasti...Absolutely, so why does Lieberman think broadcasting should be any different. He acts like its personally directed at him.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4029870750479192711.post-38671229468170337722014-02-10T14:46:40.389-08:002014-02-10T14:46:40.389-08:00Good point Rich! I'm not sure what business s...Good point Rich! I'm not sure what business schools are teaching their students today, now, but I'd say a sizable percentage of the people who run American business, accept the new order unflinchingly, and in some cases, enthusiastically, based on what we've been seeing in recent years.<br /><br /> The 'Blue Chip' businesses however? The ones who realize that customer service and maintaining good employee morale are central to the success of their enterprise will always survive and do well, because they are not as short-sided or greedy,<br /><br /> The folks who have been allowed to hijack the business of broadcasting in recent years; the Lou Dickeys of the world, they have no conscience and feel no obligation to do anything except maximize profits to ensure their own fat bonuses. They might as well be living in third world countries where businesses are allowed to do whatever they want, as long as they have the capital. I met a gentleman once who was very wealthy and owned several businesses in China. He told me with a sly grin: "I can do just about anything I want over there...no regulations such as the ones here. That's why I took much of my business out of the U.S.!"<br /><br /> Most People are unfortunately, inherently susceptible to corruption, and so it's no surprise that American has a broadcasting business that is now being run like many other American businesses.<br /><br /> This leads us to a larger, more important point; America is in rapid decline because disinterested, disenfranchised, cynical, and clueless citizens are continuing to support companies that don't have the best interests of the public or their employees in mind. And when they vote, they seem to have little idea of what it is they are voting for, or what "their" candidates even stand for!<br /><br /> Broadcasting is merely reflective of the rotting of the souls, (if there ever were any!), of those who run most of our American businesses. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com