Posted on 12/28/2010 6:23:25 AM PST by Rufus2007
Remember David Shuster? Hes the one who upset MSNBC management when he shot a pilot for CNN while under contract and was subsequently suspended. Apparently, his comeback is underway.
Late Monday night, Shuster revealed via Twitter he would be filling in for long-time Westwood One radio host Jim Bohannon.
Im returning to the airwaves as the sub for Jim Bohannon on his terrific radio show this Wed. Dec. 29 from 10pm 1am, he wrote.
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On a radio show nobody listens to....
It was that way when Bohannon was on Mutual.
Yep, even when Bohannon filled in for Larry King.
Shuster? Is that Elton John’s husband?
I like Jim’s early morning show, on local radio at 5-6 AM M-F. He’s from Lebanon, Missouri, just down the road from here...
Yeah, I like his early morning show as well, which airs live from 4-5 a.m., right before the local morning news program that airs from 5-10 a.m.
I guess somebody does listen to Bohannon. We frequently catch the *really* late night rebroadcast here in San Antonio.
3 years to forgive? Hillary is tough!
Feb. 9, 2008 ORONO, Maine Hillary Rodham Clinton on Saturday morning ripped MSNBC over reporter David Shusters suggestion that Chelsea Clinton was sort of being pimped out by the campaign.
I found the remarks incredibly offensive, Clinton told reporters in this snowy town outside Bangor. Earlier, she sent a letter to NBC brass that called for swift action against Shuster, who was suspended Friday by MSNBC.
Nothing justifies the kind of debasing language that David Shuster used and no temporary suspension or half-hearted apology is sufficient, Clinton wrote to NBC News President Steve Capus, who apparently had already called Clinton to personally apologize.
WOAI ?
KTSA. Usually from 12-2 a.m.
Like I said, ***really*** late night. :-)
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