Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Some thoughts:
- If Danni is actually "looking for other opportunities in iHeart Media", it means they are NOT buying out her contract and they did not have a good enough grounds to fire her in the way that would warrant no buyout. Basically they will find something else for her to do because they HAVE to keep paying her.
- With that said, Danni is entitled to "quit" and not get a buyout (which is probably what they want her to do)
- No, I don't think this thread has anything to do with any of this, other than the people on here obviously trolling social media maybe. But there is no proof that there are more than like 20 people here, which is nothing compared to the, what, millions of people that listen?
- I really think it was as simple as that Kane and Danni got in a fight that day, it got pretty ugly, one or both of them got really pissed and basically called for changes to happen because they felt they couldn't make it amicable again, it was probably Danni that was mostly in the wrong (plus, well, it's the KANE show) so she went on leave. They decided they couldn't make it all work again, and now we are here.
- Other than the subject of the argument, this all might not be quite as dramatic as everyone is guessing.
Can I hug you? Seriously, this makes the MOST sense! Not discrimination, not FMLA. THIS.
Haha, well it just makes most sense to me. It was the comment about staying in iHeart and also knowing that they clearly got in an argument the day it switched to replays. I used to work in college athletics... When they "fire" a head football coach or athletics director (based on performance), since they typically have some years left on their contract, they "reassign" them to some bs "advisory" position as a way to justify paying them, because they still have to. More often than not, unless that person is close to retirement anyway, they end up leaving shortly after for a new job, but at that point it's a win-win for all involved.
I don't see Danni staying... I don't know too much about iHeart as a whole and what other opportunities there might be, if she would be able to stay in DC to keep doing TLC, etc, but I think if she wants to be a radio show host again (assuming someone will hire her) she is going to have to move out (of iHeart AND DC).
Oh and something else I wanted to say earlier... I think there is no way in hell that Sarah is coming back...