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PostPosted: Wed Mar 07, 2007 5:10 am 
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http://www.suntimes.com/business/feder/ ... 07.article

If the bosses of CBS Radio sports/talk WSCR-AM (670) are serious about dropping Mike North when his contract as morning personality expires in 18 months, it won't be without a fight.
In an unmistakable sign that he means to play hardball, North has retained Ed Vrdolyak, the powerfully connected lawyer and ime radio host, as a "consultant" in his dealings with the Score.


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The comedy continues.

If you're getting 'fired' I could understand getting a good lawyer.

This is a flippin' negotiation!

I understand CBS is getting Perry Mason to represent them. He's the only guy that fits under their budget.


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i dont get why he hired vrdolyak if his contract is up in 18 months


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If Mike feels they're going to strong arm him and force him out prior to his contract expiring, North probably wants to intimidate them with some big name.

I don't think this has anything to do with negotiations for a new contract. After all, he's got his agent (bark bark) to do that for him.


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http://www.suntimes.com/business/feder/285678,CST-FIN-feder07.article

If the bosses of CBS Radio sports/talk WSCR-AM (670) are serious about dropping Mike North when his contract as morning personality expires in 18 months, it won't be without a fight.
In an unmistakable sign that he means to play hardball, North has retained Ed Vrdolyak, the powerfully connected lawyer and ime radio host, as a "consultant" in his dealings with the Score.


Unless, as some of you mentioned already, Mike is worried about getting the boot before the contract runs out, (BTW, 18 months is a long way way. Why are we talking about this like we're going to lose a family member ? Even if you are happy with the show, 18 months is a long time to be worried about it going away anytime soon), I don't see the hardball play by him.

Let's face it, if he wants to be back, and CBS wants that as well, he's taking a major paycut, probably 1/2 of what he's making now.


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It seems to me that if CBS intends not to extend or renew the contract, North can't do anything about it nor can a lawyer. However, if they intend to take him off the air early or attempt to buyout the remaining months of the contract, then a lawyer would be involved.
So my bet is, they are trying to dump his sorry ass as soon as possible.
They don't have to put him on the air as long as they pay him, but I think they want out with as little money paid out as possible.


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Eddie V is not a good perpon, Mike just wants a name, but the bad news is that CBS has lawyers that will destroy him and Eddie. Just a article on Eddie V.


Vrdolyak Role in Silver Shovel Corruption
Revealed During Ald. Jesse Evans Trial


Ed “The Godfather” Vrdolyak, who for years has dodged the Federal Government’s Silver Bullet has surfaced as a target in the Silver Shovel Corruption probe and the investigation of corruption in the Town of Cicero, sources have told the IPSN.

Vrdolyak, whose take from Cicero is estimated at more than $1 million a year in undetailed “consulting” fees, is the power behind Cicero’s mobbed up Town President, Betty Maltese.

Vrdolyak, according to sources, is named in the indictment of 21st Ward Alderman Jesse Evans, whose corruption trial just ended.

But aside from that, Vrdolyak’s name has surfaced several times during the prosecution of the Evans’ case.

US Attorney Jim Burns has charged that Evans pocketed $7,300 from a businessman in his ward in exchange for arranging street sweepers to clean around his construction site. And, Evans is also charged with extorting $10,000 from the operator of a rock crusher in his ward and attempting to extort another $10,000 from a grocer who applied for a liquor license.

Evans was convicted June 17 on 15 of the 16 charges against him, including accepting bribes.

Ironically, Alderman Evans had opposed the rock crushing operation of businessman Dan Callaghan, which had been closed down, but allegedly did not hesitate to take Callaghan’s money which was deposited in an obscure bank account held by the alderman.

During the trial, Evans’ attorney denied that his client had engaged in any wrongdoing, and explained that the money he accepted had been taken as a campaign contribution.

But the highlight came when the US Attorney brought the case together, alleging that Vrdolyak had persuaded Callaghan to pay the $10,000 to Evans if he wanted to reopen his business.

Evans’ defense was that he was embarrassed to take the money from his “long time foe” and deposited in a little-used, obscure bank account.

Assistant US Attorney Sean Martin told jurors last week that Vrdolyak “put this whole corrupt arrangement together.”

Phone records subpoenaed by the government showed numerous contacts were made between Vrdolyak and Evans in early 1995 when Callaghan and a partner gave the Alderman the alleged $10,000 bribe.

Vrdolyak has not been charged in the Evans case, but he is certainly the focus of an intense corruption probe that has spilled over into suburban Cicero, where Vrdolyak’s influence determines policy and politics.

More than just the Town Attorney, Vrdolyak has been involved in Cicero since December 1992, when sources claimed friends of mobster Ernest Rocco Infelise intervened to help elect Betty Maltese, the wife of ailing Town Assessor and convicted mob racketeer Frank J. “Baldy” Maltese, to win election as Town President.

Betty Maltese lied to her political allies and aides, claiming she would reform Cicero Government and distance the town from the illegal practices of her husband, who died six months after her election in April 1993.

Vrdolyak swore Betty Maltese in as president after both her elections in April 1993 and April 1997 and is named the “godfather” of a baby girl Betty adopted in the days immediately following her re-election.

But last year, details began to surface about alleged criminal wrongdoing that Betty Maltese refused to explain, causing a political split between her and four of her former political allies and several aides.

Although Betty Maltese was re-elected, tapping into a campaign warchest of more than $1 million and the political advice of Ed Vrdolyak, the FBI probe into her activities and Vrdolyak’s role continues.

(Vrdolyak’s ties to mobsters were detailed in the May 17, 1997 issue of the IPSN and can be read on the IPSN Web Site at http://www.ipsn.org).

While Vrdolyak has longed been involved with waste haulers operating in the Chicago area, his ties to Cicero increased since 1993.

Vrdolyak maintains a lucrative financial relationship with Cicero.

Last month, for example, Vrdolyak’s firm was paid more than $30,000 by the Town Board members, with no discussion or explanation as to what the “consulting services” entailed.

Dennis Both, who has been Town Attorney for many years, left the Town to work for Vrdolyak in March, 1997 under a special contract that grants him a $75,000 annual retainer through Vrdolyak by the Town, performing the same services he performed while serving as Town Attorney. The new agreement allows Both to handle other business for Vrdolyak and to bill Cicero for overtime expenses, previously not billed.

Both was instrumental in causing the political rift that surfaced between Betty Maltese and her former political allies and the former Town Police Chief Emil J. Schullo.

At that time, Maltese was threatening to fire Both, who told friends and confidants that if she did fire him, he would expose her alleged corruption.

Angry with Maltese, Both then detailed instances of alleged wrongdoing, much of which surfaced during the election.

Both was the individual who told friends about Maltese’s investment in Specialty Risk Management, the reputed mob connected insurance company that over billed Cicero more than $9 million while managing the Town’s employee’s insurance program.

The over-billing is under FBI investigation. Dozens of subpoenas have been issued targeting Maltese in the probe.

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This is funny. Pappy, it doesn't matter if you plan on playing hard ball if the station doesn't want you back. LOL.

Pappy - I want 2 million dollars Mitch.

Mitch - We don't want you back Mike.

Pappy - Ok. I'll settle for 1.5.

Mitch - We're going to go in a different direction Mike.

Pappy - You drive a hard bargon. I'll take a million.

Mitch - We wish you nothing but the best but we've already decided on a new morning man.

Pappy - 500k?

Mitch - No.

Pappy - 200k?

No.

Pappy - (crying) Please Mitch. Please.


So playing hard ball or hiring somebody means shit if they don't want you. LOL.


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North wont be back and will be out sooner then the 18 months remaining on his contract.

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If the Score chooses not to resign Mike, and he takes them to court, I'm sure it will bring the same amount of success that his potential lawsuit against any message board poster will bring.


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Why would he take them to court for not resigning him? That's not against the law.


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Just seems obvious that CBS wants him gone much sooner than 18 months.


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I think Feder's off on when his deal runs out since I thought I read months ago that it's supposed to run out this Dec?!?

Mike can resurrect Johnnie Cochran for his lawyer, it won't do him much good if the deal is set to expire. And if I'm the Score, I'd just take the hit till Dec. And when Mike goes on vacation, I'd try out the people I'd want for that slot. Just bad timing about Waddle, I think he could have really put up some competition to ESPN in the morning with Fred or whomever would work.

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Mike can resurrect Johnnie Cochran for his lawyer,




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Back in the day, WLS paid Larry Lujack to NOT be on the air. Because he had no integrity, and was being paid "big blue whale bucks" to go away, Uncle Lar' jumped at the opportunity. That plan might work with North. I'm not sayin', I'm just sayin'.

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North's contract actually runs through August, if Feder is on the ball about his dates. He said 18 months in February.

http://www.suntimes.com/business/feder/265636,CST-FIN-feder21.article

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I know he said it was 18 months, but there's another link somewhere on this board saying North signed a 5 year contract and it's from a story more than five years ago.


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North has retained Ed Vrdolyak, the powerfully connected lawyer and ime radio host, as a "consultant" in his dealings with the Score.


I thought Bebe could handle all his business? I dont get how if CBS decides to let him go, how he will need a lawyer? The guy is losing his fricken mind.

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Right. Like I suggested earlier. If they don't want you there is nothing you can do. It doesn't matter who you have to do your bidding. LOL.


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I am sure his contention will be that because they took him off the air that it destroys his popularity and ability to get a better deal.

I am sure him and Fast Eddie came up with this reason in some fine brainstorming.

The CBS guys must really hate North. lol

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You forgot all of the listeners they lost to Mike and Mike because Pappy wanted to talk politics and about himself. They'll get them back.

Yes. You are right Nas. They will lose the 50-60 year old loud mouth wanna be mafia guys.

That's a larger group then any of us realize. LOL.


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The Score will save some money but they won't be better. They will lose a lot of listeners because of this. Like him or not but Mike is the Score.


If this was true then the MNMS would be #1 in rankings and we wouldn't be talking about him getting let go. They would sign him to another huge contract and watch as the money flows in and the ratings skyrocket.

Mike WAS the voice of the Score. He IS no longer the voice of the Score and that is not good for either party.


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Keep in mind. There is a huge amount of sports radio listeners out their that the Score doesn't have. More people listen to Mike and Mike.

Some guy could tap into those listeners and bring them to the Score if he is a good.

Initially the Score can pay him a quarter of Pappy's salary and still increase their morning billing.

It's a no brainer to get rid of Pappy. He's been given more then a fair shot at several time slots and has failed.


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The Score will save some money but they won't be better. They will lose a lot of listeners because of this. Like him or not but Mike is the Score.


If Mike North is the score, radio has gone down the drain worse then I thought.

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The Score will save some money but they won't be better. They will lose a lot of listeners because of this. Like him or not but Mike is the Score.


If Mike North is the score, radio has gone down the drain worse then I thought.



No they tell us daily, Mike North is Chicago.

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Christ Nas. The Score would be here with out Pappy. Hell the other sports radio station in town exists and Pappy never worked there.

All sports stations have swept the country. Are you telling me that the 3rd largest market wouldn't have one if Pappy never was born. My God.


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They wouldn't even exist.


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Where would the Score be without Mike? They wouldn't even exist.


I think when he is on vacation next time, just close the station down until he gets back, what the sense of doing sports radio in Chicago if he isnt here. Where else can you get a Freds movie review and Annie out of place comments?

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