“I hate ’em. I hate Cumulus a lot,” former FM105 “The Ticket” afternoon show host Mike Morris told me.
Morris and Bob Sansevere, the presumably big-ticket items at “The Ticket,” recently got dumped by Cumulus Media in a weekday purge of local programming.
Morris said it was a horrible place to work. “I wouldn’t say it’s the worst, but I don’t know anybody worse than them,” he said when I ran into him at Winter Park last week. “Anything else?”
Morris did not even sound angry. A former long snapper for the Vikings and a former KFAN show host, Morris sounded the way he always does — like a man without a worry.
Sansevere told the Pioneer Press that ratings for local programming were not good. He told me he’s going to do a podcast on the Tom Barnard Network. Barnard works for KQ92, a Cumulus station, on a long-running morning show and he also has started a podcasting business. For 25 years, Sansevere was a Barnard sidekick on KQ92 until that ended a few months ago. Sansevere was on “The Ticket” for 15 months, according to thebsblog.com. With more time for thebsblog, he’s writing every day now. Sansevere and Morris started doing a local afternoon show together on “The Ticket” in September 2013, but more recently were separated, which meant more local programming.
While local programming is off the weekday schedule, I still heard the “Cold Omaha” guys one recent Saturday.
“Great guys. I hope they do well. I hope everything works well for those guys, I really do. But certainly, I’m glad to be out of there. It was a garbage dumpster to work for,” said Morris. He said he has a meeting this week with Hubbard Broadcasting.
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