Don Fairly? LOL
What a trainwreck.
I stopped going to The Blaze because it has so many ads, making it very slow loading. Also, Glenn Beck has become really unhinged over the last few years.
The beast always liked a heart felt human story
beck cries too much
impossible to watch
Burn, Baby Burn. Glenn needs to downsize for a while. His best moment was a couple years ago. Reinvent yourself Glenn. Maybe start building low and middle class level housing. Or old folks homes. Not every rich man is destined to become a Kingmaker.
I noticed Beck on Fox with der Megyn. I wonder if he is paving the way for a advisory role on Fox?
He went off the rails when he went Mormon.
Glenn Beck: Get Off My Phone (Lose My Mind mix)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m0x-DOiDzp8
Glenn Beck Meltdown Song - Get Off My Phone You Little Pinhead
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JrzRhIiLQ08
If his tirades are anything like this over the radio waves I’m not surprised those working there are jumping ship.
In July 2015 "Kraig Kitchin is currently serving as interim C.E.O. at the company, and a replacement has not yet been named."
Glenn Beckâs TheBlaze downsizes in New York
It looks like now is the time Kraig Kitchen decided he could no longer hold that position.
Beck knows how to pick leaders!
Wait. He endorsed who?
Truth, Justice, and the American Way.
Head of Glenn Becks Media Empire Quits As The Blaze Burns Down Daily Beast
| 1/30/16 | LLoyd Grove
Posted on 1/30/2016, 2:02:27 PM by DeathBeforeDishonor1
Kraig Kitchin will stay with the company, but resigned from the top job after friction with fellow Beck executive Jonathan Schreiber. A mass exodus of staff may follow. In what knowledgeable observers say is a sign of increasing turmoil in Glenn Becks troubled media empire, Becks longtime mentor and corporate executive, Kraig Kitchin, has quit as CEO of The Blaze.
Kitchins replacement, Stewart Padveen, a digital startup entrepreneur who joined Becks company last summer, will be the fourth leader of The Blaze since late 2014. Kitchin, 54, who took over operations of Becks conservative-leaning subscription digital and cable television enterprise last June after two previous CEOs abruptly left in the space of six months is resigning along with two other senior executives: Jeremy Price, director of advertising sales, and Liz Julis, director of marketing. Both are based in New York, 1,500 miles removed from corporate headquarters in the Dallas suburb of Irving, Texas.
Several other key employees, including at least two senior producers based in The Blaze shrinking New York operation, are expected to follow them out the door.
Beck endorsing Cruz was all about Beck making himself relevant. I can’t believe Cruz didn’t see it.