Dec 12, 2009

Fox Sports Radio is replacing Steve Czaban with....Stephen A. Smith?



Can't really say that this is entirely exciting to me. Never had an issue with Stephen A., even though he could be a bit obnoxious and annoying, but I can't help but think this is a bad move.

I first started listening to FSR back on September 11th 2001 (of all days) and now, eight years later there's almost no one left that I listened to. Mark Patrick, Jason Smith, Jorge Sedano, Jim Daniels, Kiley & Booms, and now Steve Czaban. Either FSR didn't/wouldn't pay them, or made boneheaded decisions and let them walk.

Instead they bring in people who seem to cater to a completely different demographic than sports fans. They bring in people like Vic "The Brick" Jacobs who comes off like a burnt out Hippie that would embarrass Tommie Chong, or Petros & Money who are just flat out embarrassing to themselves and anyone who has the misfortune of listening.

Or you have the former Jim Rome caller JT The Brick who berates and tries to guilt and shame his listeners into calling to prove that they're "Hardcore" and that they "got a pair".

As bad as it was before this past year, the death of Andrew Ashwood, who was the director @ FSR pretty much sounded the horn for the end of FSR as a respectable sports radio station.

And the FSR hosts tendency to take shots at ESPN just because they are competitors make them look extremely petty as well.

So Czabe will be better off by going somewhere that he'll be appreciated, and be surrounded by a winning combination, instead of a bunch of low rent imposters.

Czabe sounded off on his blog (which has since been removed) and didn't really pull any punches. Nice to hear someone who got shitcanned and disrespected by their employers, not go the PC route and talk about how he's not upset or anything.

Courtesy of The Bald Truth Blog:

File this one under “Horrible and Ironic Ways (For Your Radio Show) To Die.”

My contract with Fox Sports Radio has not been renewed. The last day of the “Steve Czaban Show” is scheduled for December 23rd.

Steven A. Smith will be my permanent replacement.

Now, you can chew on that one for a bit.

Okay, you still with me? Good. Here’s all I’m going to say.

This was not my choice, or desire. My agent wanted me to spin it in one of those “we decided to mutually part ways” for anybody who wanted to know. But I’m not good at lying. And besides, you deserve the truth.

The letter from the network read (in part) as follows. “As you know, our decision not to renew Steve’s contract was not made in haste. He has performed for us on air brilliantly, and has been a tremendous asset to our network for many years. It was only after much contemplation that we made the tough decision to move in a different direction.”

I’ll take that as an “Honorable Discharge.”

I held down the morning shift for FSR since 2004, and did a night time show for 2 more years prior to that. In sum, 7 years is a pretty good run. I’m thankful for every minute of it.

The “un-official” reason why the show was cancelled – or at least what was relayed to us - was that “affiliates” were saying that we sounded “too much like Mike and Mike.”

Yep. That’s what FSR told us.

Ohhhhhkaaayyyy then.

I might argue that our show was actually the ANTI-Mike and Mike, but what good is arguing with that logic anyway?

Steven A. Smith will not sound like Mike and Mike.

To further understand what happened, you need to know that a whole new programming regime came into power at Fox Sports Radio about a year ago. The new guy (and his name is not important) didn’t hire me, so perhaps I never was his cup of tea.

This happens in radio. What can you do?

Furthermore, they believe that Steven A. can get the network cleared in New York City and Philly. I hope they do. Good luck.

All I know is this.

When we began in morning drive, there were 106 affiliates that carried the show full time. Currently, there are 186. We obviously were doing something, somebody out there, liked.

But enough of me. Let’s talk about you, my faithful listeners. My army of trained robot killers.

Thank you.

Thank you from the deepest, no-bullshit, part of my heart.

Thank you a million times over for being a part of my life for these five years. Thank you for allowing me into your cars every morning. Thank you for emailing me with notes of support, long winded arguments, cheap shots, funny jokes about Mark Mangino’s coat size, serious suggestions on show ideas, and on and on and on.

Thank you for so many hilarious, creative text messages. Thank you for all the great “Lock It Ups”, dumb questions, mancrushes and the like.

Thanks for understanding that my intermittent blowhardery was – in reality - balanced by a truly “regular guy” who actually didn’t take himself that seriously. Our show took SPORTS seriously. Ourselves, not so much.

Thanks even more to my two remaining running mates, Scott Linn and producer Steve Solomon. These guys are warriors. I will have them on any show of mine from now until the end of time. They are both smart, workaholic, funny-as-shit, dedicated radio professionals.

They are also two of the best people I know. I am honored and humbled to be able to call them friends.

What is next for us? Well, for starters, sleep! Haha! No more waking up at 4:30 a.m. to start “making the donuts” for us! My dream of once again staying up late enough to see the finish of a Monday Night Football game is about to be a reality.

As you know, we also work for ESPN980 locally in Washington D.C. Those gigs are safe, and quite rewarding in their own right. We’re gonna be fine, and we’re not going anywhere.

In fact, you can listen to the Sports Reporters on ESPN980 every day at 4 p.m. Eastern at ESPN980.com. Granted, you’ll have to listen to a whole boatload of bitching about the Redskins, but at least it’s something.

Also, here at Czabe.com we’ll still be cranking out 5 “Czabecasts” a week with all the fellas and bonus Al Galdi! So do make sure to swing in to the shop once a day for your dose.

I certainly hope there’s another chance for me (and us) at the network level. But I assume nothing, and the industry doesn’t owe me a thing. That said, I believe I can play at this level. And with my P90x program winding down, I’m feelin’ friskier than ever.

As soon as anything happens, you’ll hear about it right here. Or even better yet, you can now join my “Official” Facebook page. Yeah, I know. I swore I’d never stoop to this level, but my web guru Kirk Strong is the guy who basically “handles” it, and I will just have to drop by and chime in from time to time.
We’ve got two weeks left together, people. Let’s make ‘em good, and lets laugh like hell.
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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Did you start listening to FSR before or after the 911 attacks on that day?

Gary Anderson said...

I started listening on September 11th after the attacks. It was probably around the 3-4pm hour, and I heard Jason Smith and "The Sarge". The show was "The Sarge & The Bad Lieutenant" and I remember little bits and pieces from that show. Sarge saying that he was predicting we were going to turn the place that did this into a parking lot, and when they signed off Sarge referring to Jason as "The Great Lieutenant".

I was turning the dial because every other station was focusing on what happened and it was kinda getting to me so I wanted to hear something...ANYTHING...but the repeated news broadcasts.

And that's how I found FSR, and I just started listening.

But now with the exception of Ben Maller, I don't listen to anyone else on there. If Ben gets jettisoned again, I'll be switching over to ESPN or something.

Thanks for reading my blog!

doug said...

The Ben Maller show is pathetic... The show is a joke and his nighttime gig is bush... I find no entertainment or educational sports value at all... And those god awful games are just stupid... My dog is far more entertaining and plays better games...

Robert said...

I really liked jim daniels is he still doing radio? if so where?