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Radio Legal Battle: Sam Sylk’s Move to Crawford

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Sam Sylk is one helluva in-demand talent. Looks like Chicago really loves him and his recent move to WPWX-FM is not going to be a smooth move. My sources inform me that Radio One is LIVID about the move and they are about to unleash their legal beasts on Crawford to hand le it. Story developing.

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3 comments

Kelly Mac July 10, 2009 at 12:25 pm

Wooooooow!!! Why not syndicate him? Then he could do both cities! As a big fan of Sam’s I personally know how much he is loved & appreciated in both Cleveland & Chi-Town! He should do both…..heck Michael Baidsen & Joyner do multiple cities!!!

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BABAJIDE OKECHUKWU July 16, 2009 at 12:23 pm

Wow!! I definitely think radio one should back off, or as Kelly Mac said syndicate him because Chi-town needs sylk and we miss him he just as much as Cleveland.

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Anonymous July 17, 2009 at 1:23 pm

The only thing about Sylk leaving Cleveland is that one day your listening to him and the next he’s gone the whole format of the show is screwed and his loyal listeners are also. Make up your Mind on where you want to be

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