Prescott;716408 wrote:Colin Cowherd is reporting that Bruce Hooley was let go by 97.1TheFan for his candid thoughts on the dog and pony show that OSU gave the world last week. I don't listen to Hooley much, but a sports talk host should be allowed to voice his opinion without the fear of being fired. The management of 97.1 should be ashamed of themselves.
Hooley tweeted yesterday that he had been fired. He works for the flagship home of Ohio State football. You can't blast the coach the way he did and keep your job.
september63;716413 wrote:Hooley had been ranting that Tressel's punishment should have been for longer. Now, as of last night, it is longer. What did he really say that was so bad?
I agree, though. Its all about the advertising dollars. You cant bite the hand that feeds you.
Actually he was saying the Tressel should have been fired, not that the suspension should have been longer.
thedynasty1998;716420 wrote:His ratings were higher last week than they've ever been, apparently.
I disliked Hooley as much as anyone, but he should not be fired for doing his job, especially when it came to fruition that the suspension was indeed lengthened.
With that said, as the flagship station of OSU, you have to be careful of who you criticize and work within certain guidelines.
It's possible that his ratings were higher last week not because of what he said, but simply because of what was going on with Tressel. He say that he shouldn't be fired for doing his job. You are assuming that his job is to voice his opinion no matter what. Actually his job is to voice his opinion, but to not be too critical of his employer or sponsors. He was too critical of OSU. I have a feeling that the university likely threatened the radio station to either get rid of him, or lose their contract with OSU football. Had he come out the day after saying Tressel should have been fired and apologized and said he was just overreacting, he probably would have kept his job. He didn't do that and he continued to say he should be fired all week.