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Frank Garcia is back on WFNZ


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9 minutes ago, Mr. Scot said:

I'm not listening today. In what capacity is he back?

He has an hour every Wednesday morning with the crew. I agreed with everyone else posting that he was a complete clown back when he had his show in the afternoons that came off as a pompous prick. I was surprised how humble he sounded this morning. As long as he keeps his opinions and thoughts to football knowledge and experience, and stops with the constant arrogance, he may actually work out.

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1 hour ago, bull123 said:

now get rid of wilson, he is awful

and tell kyle bailey to keep his politics to himself

I don’t listen to WFNZ everyday but I turn in on the ride home occasionally and have NEVER heard KB discuss anything political. It sounds like to me you may have some listening deficiencies or you process things strangely to fit your personal agenda. Doesn’t Rush have a podcast or something you can listen to on your way home from the mill instead?

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Sports talk radio is designed to make the listener jump on board with the hosts, only to later grow to hate them. HOMERISM, with a side of HATE: It’s the drug that keeps listeners is coming back, and increases time spent listening. 

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I don’t know much about their lineup. I’m out of market, so I don’t get to listen to their shows. In fact, I try to avoid sports talk radio for the most part. I’ve been around the radio business since I was a toddler. It hasn’t changed for the better, in many ways.

I interact with the FNZ guys on Twitter, and they seem like decent fellas. I don’t much of anything about Garcia’s situation. 

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2 minutes ago, ellis said:

I don’t know much about their lineup. I’m out of market, so I don’t get to listen to their shows. In fact, I try to avoid sports talk radio for the most part. I’ve been around the radio business since I was a toddler. It hasn’t changed for the better, in many ways.

I interact with the FNZ guys on Twitter, and they seem like decent fellas. I don’t much of anything about Garcia’s situation. 

https://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/high-school/article222872455.html

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Garcia was arrested in a south Charlotte neighborhood for simple assault of a female. The police report shows that he was not related to the victim, a 29-year-old woman. The woman suffered minor injuries, according to the report, and refused medical treatment.

 

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