‘Unscheduled Departures’ Hit iHeartMedia Again
• Detroit: Matt Shepard, who had done mornings on Sports-Talk WDFN-AM/Detroit since 2001 was fired after his show on Monday. Shepard tweeted, “As you can tell, my show is no longer. I thank the listeners (friends) for the support and conversation over the yrs. It’s been an honor.”
• New Orleans: Market Manager Marlon George is out, along with News Director Bob Christopher, Loretta Petite, PD of Gospel WYLD (AMen 940) and Jim Fisher, a nine-year company vet who was PD of News-Talk WRNO & WODT (Fox Sports 1280)/New Orleans, as well as WBUV (News Talk 104.9)/Biloxi, MS and WNTM (News Radio 710)/Mobile, AL. Fisher can be contacted at 504-390-3204 or jim@findyourmarathon.com.
• Grand Rapids, MI: Britta Cleveland, midday personality at Country WBCT (B93.7) and Brook, longtime co-host of the Tommy & Brook morning show on AC WSRW (Star 105.7).
• Akron, OH: Over the past week or so the cluster has lost WKDD morning co-host Meg White, Production Director Jeremy Bruce and Stan Piatt, weekend talk host on WHLO-AM.
• Florence, SC: On Monday we told you iHeartMedia Country WEGX (Eagle 92.9)/Florence, SC had picked up the Premiere-syndicated Bobby Bones Show in place of the longtime local Mudflap & Palmer morning show, displacing PD Ed Palmer (18 years) and APD/MD Randy “Mudflap” Wilcox (14 years). Reach Wilcox at randymudflapwilcox@gmail.com.
While denying there had been a widespread “downsizing,” iHeartMedia issued a statement that read, “Each market constantly looks at all aspects of its business to ensure that it reflects how the best organizations work today so they can continue to operate as effectively and efficiently as possible. This creates some new jobs, and unfortunately sometimes eliminates others.”