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Originally Posted by patteeu
He talks in public 20+ hours per week for two decades. He’s going to say some things that piss people off here or there or his show is going to be a snoozefest. The thing to do when a radio host does that thing that you consider your final straw is to turn the dial to one of your nearly infinite options in today’s internet world, not try to organize a campaign to make sure no one else gets to listen to the guy either. IMO
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So, you're saying that 810 should be forced to keep him on staff, despite potential revenue loss? This is nothing more than a digital picket line or organized boycott. If everybody "turned the dial" rather than publicly sharing their opinion, it's very likely that 810 would begin losing advertisers and revenue. It's also very possible the Chiefs would end their relationship with 810, causing even more revenue loss.
810 parting ways with KK is a smart move that protects the company, regardless of whether the listeners boycott quietly or vocally.