Please mention any and all sponsors of the show you have given business to over the years because you learned about them from Jim on "Sound Off Connecticut".
Jim had listeners from all over the United States via online streaming, not just here in deep-blue Connecticut. I have only pinged Connecticut FReepers here (with a couple of exceptions), but if you have other friends - FReepers or otherwise - who are fans of "Sound Off Connecticut" with Jim Vicevich, please encourage them to e-mail WTIC radio as well.
I told WTIC that if they don't re-sign Jim Vicevich, I am done with them forever. And my history with this station goes way back to the days of Bob Steele and Jean Colbert... yeah, that's a LONG time ago!
Here is contact information for WTIC radio:
WTIC 1080 AM - Contact Us -- Scroll down to send your message to the Programming Department.
I also sent e-mails to the following:
jllee@cbs.com
dana.whalen@cbsradio.com
wticnews@cbs.com
wticpublicaffairs@cbsradio.com
geri.derosa@cbsradio.com
tkorlou@cbs.com
brian.partridge@cbsradio.com
wticcomments@cbs.com
Here's another format for the above e-mail addresses:
jllee@cbs.com; dana.whalen@cbsradio.com; wticnews@cbs.com; wticpublicaffairs@cbsradio.com; geri.derosa@cbsradio.com; tkorlou@cbs.com; brian.partridge@cbsradio.com; wticcomments@cbs.com
there’s your answer...in an industry filled with tightwads, the radio division of CBS is the cheapest of the cheap
PLEASE do not bug Brian Partridge about this situation. He is the Web guy for the group, and not management.
Don’t bug Dana either, she’s not management either (at least I don’t think so).
I know that Jim appreciates your words and efforts, but I think sending an e-mail to the comments address would be enough.
Cheers,
Steve
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