Did Wired 96.5 not want Urban Personalities?
From TRI Janita Jones-Styles, known on air as Janita Applebaum, says she worked middays at Wired 96.5 (WRDW) for nearly three years without a contract, was the only African-American fulltime jock, and was the lowest-paid personality. The Philadelphia Daily News reports the federal lawsuit, plus her allegation that she was fired for using the Wired logo on her MySpace page and on a party flier – even though other DJs had done the same without being punished. The suit recounts a June 2006 meeting with manager Lynn Bruder where Bruder allegedly took Janita's lawyer-revised copy of a potential contract and ran it through a paper shredder, saying “This is what I do to lawyers.”
For its part - Wired owner Beasley denies it discriminated against her on racial grounds, says she wasn’t the lowest-paid personality and says what Bruder shredded was the station’s own contract offer (not the one marked-up by Janita’s lawyer). What’s more – Beasley says Styles was in fact terminated because she’d been promoting her personal club appearances on her show (apparently without permission) and plugged a website that sold ringtones (also without approval). Janita now hosts the Saturday morning “Hangover” show for Radio One’s 100.3 The Beat WPHI. More in the Phila. Daily News.>>
Janita, was also chosen a ball girl this past season, for the 2008 World Champion Philadelphia Phillies.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Add your comments to this post. You may comment anonymously.
Comments with links to other websites and with inappropriate language will not be published.
Please share this story on your social media pages. Thank you.
Click on Enter Comment to begin.