I-Man Is CannedMSNBC showed talk show host Don Imus the door yesterday. Today, CBS
fires him from his radio show once also carried on the lowly rated cable news network.
Losing Imus will be a financial hit to CBS Radio, which also suffered when Howard Stern departed for satellite radio. The program earns about $15 million in annual revenue for CBS, which owns Imus' home radio station WFAN-AM and manages Westwood One, the company that syndicates the show nationally.The news came down in the middle of Imus' Radiothon, which has raised more than $40 million since 1990. The Radiothon had raised more than $1.3 million Thursday before Imus learned that he lost his job."This may be our last Radiothon, so we need to raise about $100 million," Imus cracked at the start of the event.Imus finally
fired back at race-baiting bigot Al Sharpton -- albeit too late and just moments before CBS executives decided to can him.
6:12 AM: On Imus' radio program (no longer simulcast on MSNBC) this morning, Chris Carlin, who covers sports for the program, discussed yesterday's dismissal of charges against the Duke lacrosse players. (rough transcript)DON IMUS: When will Al Sharpton be apologizing to them?(LAUGHTER)CARLIN: I'm unaware of such a press conference.IMUS: I'll be darned...Don Imus is a cad. He hurt some young women's feelings, but nobody died. Al Sharpton
can't say the same.