02-05-2024, 02:07 PM
(02-05-2024, 02:02 PM)lhx1985 Wrote: I'm quite flabbergasted as to why you would think that it's the wronged party's job to save the station and its big stars from the incoming flak.If you’re that easily flabbergasted, I’d suggest getting some real world experience.
Sangita has not been “wronged” if her employer - having hired her on a freelance basis - decides her ratings aren’t good enough to continue. That’s the nature of the beast - as the great John Myers said, “presenters live and die by their audience figures” and radio station managers will always look at them in the round, not just the headline reach numbers being bandied about as evidence of some elaborate cover-up which is sheer nonsense.