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Running List of iHeart Employees Laid Off This Week

Published
3 years agoon
By
BSM Staff
Like so many in the industry, Barrett Sports Media is keeping an eye on the news out of iHeartMedia stations around the country today. Hundreds of employees are expected to be laid off from the company. We intend to keep a running list of names and contact info (if provided) in hopes that it helps them all find future employment.
If you or someone you know was effected by the layoffs, reach out to Jason at JB******@Sp***********.com.
ALBANY:
- Ken Place (Producer at Fox Sports 980)
AUGUSTA:
- Cliff Bennett (PD and Digital Content Director at Fox Sports 1340)
BISMARK:
- Bill Hikock (Morning host at Sports 710 KBMR) – hi****@em***.com
CINCINNATI:
- Mario DeRamus (Producer, Studio Engineer, and Host at ESPN 1530)
- Grant Knowles (Producer and Studio Engineer for Reds games)
COLUMBUS:
- Lori Scmidt (Sports reporter at 610 WTVN)
- Stan Jackson (610 WTVN Buckeye football analyst)
- Dave Maetzold (610WTVN, sports reporter and Buckeye football pre-game host)
ERIE:
- Alex Womer (Host at Fox Sports 1330)
FARMINGTON, NM:
- Steven Bortstein (Afternoon drive host on KCQL) – sy******@ho*****.com
INDIANAPOLIS:
- Derek Schultz (Afternoon drive co-host on Fox Sports 1260)
- Jake Query (Afternoon drive co-host on Fox Sports 1260)
After 8.5 years our numbers were finally called as part of a major corporate layoff.
— Jake Query (@jakequery) January 14, 2020
On behalf of @Schultz975, thanks to all who supported our show.
I have enjoyed giving voice in Indianapolis to those who may otherwise not be heard.
And I’m still bummed Clemson lost.
JACKSONVILLE:
- Seth Harp (97.3 the Game PD) – ha**********@ya***.com
- Kerry Belkin (Afternoon producer at 97.3 the Game9 – km****@gm***.com
LOUISVILLE:
- John Ramsey (Afternoon host on 790 KRD)
- Mike Rutherford (Afternoon co-host on 790 KRD) – Mi*******@ao*.com
As it turns out, yesterday was my final radio show with 790.
— Mike Rutherford (@CardChronicle) January 14, 2020
If it had to end, I'm glad it ended at a Hooters in Jeffersonville.
MILWAUKEE:
- Shea Raftus (Mid day producer on 97.3 the Game) – sr*****@ya***.com
- Dario Melendez (Mid day host on 97.3 the Game)
MADISON:
- Mike Lucas (Morning host on The Big 1070)
Started doing radio talk on WIBA in 1976. Was a labor of love all these years with tremendous partners. Told I was done after today's show. Will handle this with class/ professionalism unlike how I was treated. It was helluva run and I'm not done yet. You'll be hearing from me
— Mike Lucas (@LucasAtLarge) January 14, 2020
ORLANDO:
- The Shot Doctor (Afternoon co-host at 96.9 FM The Game)
PITTSBURGH:
- Bob McLaughlin (Producer of Mark Madden’s show on 105.9 The X)
ROCHESTER:
- Carl Falk (Host at Fox Sports 1280)
As many of you know, the iHeartRadio layoffs got me today. My last show was yesterday. I appreciate all who have reached out. I’m optimistic the best is yet to come, and will keep you posted when I land. Thank you for the support. ❤️
— Carl Falk (@carlfalk2) January 15, 2020
SEATTLE:
- Cliff Avril (Mid day co-host on KJR and Former Seahawk)
TAMPA:
- Trey Downey (Producer of Pat & Aaron on 95.3 WDAE): td************@ao*.com
- Len Martez (Buccaneers reporter for 95.3 WDAE): le*******@ho*****.com
TULSA:
- Jeremie Poplin (PD/Afternoon host at AM 1430 the Buzz)
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Doug Gottlieb Details Interviewing For College Basketball Head Coaching Vacancy
“I’ve told people that for the radio element to — for the right thing — I’d give it up. The (podcast), I’m not giving it up.”

Published
7 hours agoon
March 17, 2023By
BSM Staff
Fox Sports Radio host Doug Gottlieb recently interviewed for the vacant head coaching job at Wisconsin-Green Bay and detailed the experience on his podcast.
“I got a chance to talk to (Wisconsin-Green Bay AD) Josh Moon several times during the year after they had made their coaching job available and my approach to how I’ve done these things — and this is not the first time I’ve gone down this path, but this was a different path,” Gottlieb said on his All Ball podcast.
“This is a low-major, mid-major job, and there’s no connection there. I’ve told people that for the radio element to — for the right thing — I’d give it up. The (podcast), I’m not giving it up. I love doing it and I think there’s a very smart world where if I’m coaching I can still do this podcast and still do it with basketball people all over the country and the world, and it’s kind of like a cheat code.”
He continued by saying that seeing Shaka Smart be successful at Marquette has motivated him to continue to search for the right fit as a college basketball coach.
“That’s what I want to do. And last year when I was coaching in Israel, that also continued to invigorate me…this is something that I would really like to do. It has to be the right thing. It has to be the right AD who hits the right message.”
He continued by saying that a sticking point of negotiations was he wasn’t willing to give up his nationally syndicated radio program for the job. He was willing to take less money for his assistants pool, but also to continue doing his radio show.
Gottlieb did not get the position with the Phoenix, noting that he was a finalist but was never offered the job. The position ultimately went to Wyoming assistant coach Sundance Wicks. Wicks had previous head coaching experience and had worked with Green Bay athletic director Josh Moon at Division II Northern State. He admitted he wasn’t necessarily “all-in” on the job due to the current ages of his children and whether the timing was right to uproot his family to move to Northeastern Wisconsin.
The Fox Sports Radio host does have coaching experience. He has worked as a coach for the U.S. men’s basketball team at the Maccabiah Games, sometimes referred to as the Jewish Olympics.
Gottlieb’s father — Bob — was the head men’s basketball coach at Wisconsin-Milwaukee from 1975-1980, compiling a 97-91 record.
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Waddle & Silvy: Scott Hanson Told Us to Lose His Number
“We didn’t call him back, so he set out what he wanted to do.”

Published
8 hours agoon
March 17, 2023By
BSM Staff
Aaron Rodgers took immense pride in the fact that he told ESPN NFL Insider Adam Schefter to “lose his number” while discussing his future earlier this week on The Pat McAfee Show. ESPN 1000’s Waddle & Silvy said they’ve experienced similar treatment from guests on their radio show.
While discussing the Rodgers interview with McAfee, the pair admitted that NFL RedZone host Scott Hanson once told their producer to stop trying to book him for interviews on the program.
“I believe the presentation was ‘Do me a favor: lose my number after this interview’,” Tom Waddle said. “So he tried to do it politely. Scott Hanson did. Get out of here. That concept is foreign to me. How about ‘Hey, next time you text me, my schedule is full. I can’t do it, but thanks for thinking of me’. ‘Lose my number?’ You ain’t the President, for Christ’s sake. I’m saying that to anyone who would say that. ‘Lose my number?’ We’re all in the communication business. I just don’t know — why be rude like that to people? What does that accomplish? You know what it accomplished? We didn’t call him back, so he set out what he wanted to do.”
Co-host Mark Silverman then mentioned that the show once tried to book Hansen and NFL Red Zone host Andrew Siciliano together in the same block, with the idea of doing a trivia game to see who the supreme Red Zone host was. Siciliano agreed, but Hansen declined.
The pair also confirmed that an NFL Network personality had told them to lose their number, but couldn’t remember if it was Rich Eisen or not.
Silverman later joked that maybe Hanson was getting a new phone with a new number, and was politely sharing with the producer that he could lose the current phone number because he would share his new number in short order.
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Seth Payne: Aaron Rodgers ‘Makes Gross Inaccuracies’ When Calling Out Media
“This is where Rodgers does this thing where he, in calling out reporters for their inaccuracies, makes gross inaccuracies in his accusations.”

Published
8 hours agoon
March 17, 2023By
BSM Staff
Aaron Rodgers is always mad at the media for the inaccurate things he says they report, but according to Sports Radio 610 morning man Seth Payne, no one is more inaccurate than the quarterback himself.
Friday morning, Payne and his partner Sean Pendergast played audio of Aaron Rodgers responding to a question about a list of players he provided to the Jets demanding they sign. Rodgers called the idea that he would make demands “so stupid” and chastised ESPN reporter Dianna Russini, who was the first to report it.
“Now to be clear, Dianna Russini didn’t say demands in her tweet. She said wishlist,” Pendergast clarified.
They also played a clip of Russini responding to Rodgers on NFL Live saying that she stands by her reporting and it is her job to reach out to confirm that it is true.
“This is where Rodgers does this thing where he, in calling out reporters for their inaccuracies, makes gross inaccuracies in his accusations,” Seth Payne said.
He added that if Rodgers is being serious, he is doing some serious nitpicking. He claims that he didn’t give the Jets a list, but that he spoke glowingly about former teammates and told the Jets executives that he met with who he enjoyed playing with during his career.
Payne joked that maybe he wrote down the names in a circle pattern so that it was not a list. Pendergast added that he could have had Fat Head stickers on his wall that he pointed to instead of writing anything at all.
In Payne’s mind, this is a case of Russini catching stray frustration. Neither in her initial tweet nor in any subsequent media appearance did she use the phrase “demands”.
“What he’s actually responding to in that instance is Pat McAfee is the one that described it as a list of demands,” Seth Payne said.
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