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Radio silence vs no contact
Radio silence vs no contact








radio silence vs no contact

If you trust your content don’t ever sign any long-term deals with anyone. They are making it difficult for a lot of us. I’m working on a lot of different avenues. This fight has been wearing me down but it’s not wearing me out.īongino says he hopes the two sides can come to an understanding about mandatory shots and let him stay on, but he’s kicking himself for signing a long-term deal. When Cumulus needed him during the pandemic he was there for them. It was a slap in the face to not be legitimately considered. It motivated him to fight harder for people like them. You don’t treat people this way.īongino’s website calls the nationwide protest against compulsory injections a “rebellion” against “the immoral, unethical, anti-science vaccine mandates.”īongino says he got a gut punch when he received an email from a Cumulus employee, who requested a religious exemption but was denied. I don’t know what they did, played the ‘best of’ or whatever. Behind the scenes it’s getting a little ugly here. The fight with them is having a real impact. They didn’t consult with us content providers. Industry publication  reported that Bongino said his fight with Cumulus is getting downright “ugly.” Related: It’s OK to Be Pro-Vaccine and Anti-Mandate-in Fact, It’s a Winning Message He, however, is anything but silent, telling his podcast listeners that he’s lost a lot of sleep over the conflict, but believes he’s right to use his position to fight on behalf of Cumulus employees who will lose their jobs if they can’t or won’t get the shot.īongino, who battles Hodgkin’s lymphoma, got a COVID-19 shot on the advice of his doctor. The company won’t comment on the battle with Bongino. The host is currently in a showdown with his radio syndicator, Cumulus, over the company’s COVID-19 shot mandate. Bongino filled the spot left behind by Rush Limbaugh on many radio stations across the country when the radio icon succumbed to lung cancer in February.










Radio silence vs no contact