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Topic: Imus back on Radio, is TV far behind?
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| Newzaroo | Posted 10/3/2007 4:35:35 PM | show profile New York Newsday reports Don Imus is finalizing a contract with Citadel Broadcasting, which owns WABC-AM 770 and WPLJ-FM in NYC. Imus likely destined for a high profile morning show. Currently the ABC spot is occupied by Ron Kuby and Curtis Sliwa. Quoting Newsday's Neil Best; Citadel and its chief executive, Farid Suleman, have been rumored to be interested in Imus for months, and WABC long has been considered a logical platform for him to launch a comeback. He would bring along his longtime newsman, Charles McCord, who last appeared on WFAN Aug. 31. Less clear is what role, if any, a more controversial member of Imus' old crew, Bernard McGuirk, would play. One possibility is a nonspeaking role as a producer/writer. Imus was fired by CBS Radio and removed from WFAN April 12, eight days after making comments that many regarded as sexist and/or racist directed at the Rutgers women's basketball team. His show also had been simulcast on MSNBC. |
| Olbypocrisy | Posted 10/3/2007 7:02:26 PM | show profile Glad to see him get a second chance.I would have just sat at home collecting a fat paycheck from CBS . |







