Title: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: VinnieVOL on June 04, 2013, 02:43:55 EDT Rumored to be replace by Hooker. :dunno:
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Black Diamond Vol on June 04, 2013, 03:53:37 EDT I don't live there anymore, but I'll bet he turns up somewhere else on Knoxville radio. Hasn't he been bouncing from station to station for like 20 years?
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: 101stDad on June 04, 2013, 04:20:37 EDT I don't live there anymore, but I'll bet he turns up somewhere else on Knoxville radio. Hasn't he been bouncing from station to station for like 20 years? He's been at 1180 for 8 years, now. He'll be back on the air in the Knoxville market. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: 73Volgrad on June 04, 2013, 03:13:02 EDT He will still be posting on the internet. I guess we cannot get rid of him. Although I did not listen to him, some find his wise@## approach acceptable. He has never impressed me at all. He will find a job somewhere.
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 03:58:20 EDT I'm sure Tony is a nice enough guy. I also think it's a shame for TSR to lose the kind of inertia he had in Knoxville sports talk, as I'm sure that drew listeners to TSR. So it seems like it could be questionable from a business standpoint.
But I won't miss him. He's a character and he has a number of characters on the show and among his callers, but I also think he likes to make shizzle up to get people talking and stir controversy. He's personally responsible, from what I can tell, for the animosity toward Susan Martin that has been growing and growing among the fanbase, and there's been no evidence presented whatsoever that backs up any of his claims. I'm sorry, but stirring the shizzle like that is just stupid and people are personally affected by it. I also think he's not particularly strong in actual sports talk anymore. As for him being replaced by Hooker, that would surprise me . . . isn't he still working for ESPN? I think he'd do a good job though. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: 101stDad on June 04, 2013, 04:10:45 EDT As for him being replaced by Hooker, that would surprise me . . . isn't he still working for ESPN? I think he'd do a good job though. Everything I am hearing indicates that to be the case. Hooker works for ESPN.com as a writer, primarily covering recruiting. Adding a radio show is a natural progression for those guys. Many of them do it. And an edit: I make no bones about it that Tony is a friend and I respect the way he has taken charge of his own career by buying blocks of time and producing and owning his own shows instead of going the traditional radio route. I don't always agree with him - and the Susan Martin thing is one of those areas - but I certainly do respect his go getter attitude and work ethic. He works hard at what he does, and whether you choose to believe it or not he does due diligence on his stories and his opinions. He's been, and will continue to be, a terrific alternative to traditional sports talk radio in this town. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 04:13:45 EDT Everything I am hearing indicates that to be the case. Hooker works for ESPN.com as a writer, primarily covering recruiting. Adding a radio show is a natural progression for those guys. Many of them do it. I welcome it if that's the case. I think he'll be more on-topic and bring more information to the table than Basilio does. I rarely get to listen during the lunch hours though. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 04:24:24 EDT And an edit: I make no bones about it that Tony is a friend and I respect the way he has taken charge of his own career by buying blocks of time and producing and owning his own shows instead of going the traditional radio route. I don't always agree with him - and the Susan Martin thing is one of those areas - but I certainly do respect his go getter attitude and work ethic. He works hard at what he does, and whether you choose to believe it or not he does due diligence on his stories and his opinions. He's been, and will continue to be, a terrific alternative to traditional sports talk radio in this town. Agree with every word of this. He's to be admired from the standpoint of perseverance and hard work, and for appreciating the value of an alternative voice. His contributions to Knoxville sports radio should not be underestimated. He just doesn't suit my taste anymore and I actually thought his program was a lot better about a decade ago. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: 101stDad on June 04, 2013, 04:54:29 EDT I welcome it if that's the case. I think he'll be more on-topic and bring more information to the table than Basilio does. I rarely get to listen during the lunch hours though. I understand that point of view. It just all depends on the reasons one is listening to talk radio or sports talk radio. You listen for information. I listen for the entertainment value. Same with the political talk radio that I listen to. It's about entertainment to me. Not saying that either of us are more right or more wrong - it's just a different angle on what most perceive as the same product, when in actuality they are very much different. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 05:01:51 EDT I understand that point of view. It just all depends on the reasons one is listening to talk radio or sports talk radio. You listen for information. I listen for the entertainment value. Same with the political talk radio that I listen to. It's about entertainment to me. Not saying that either of us are more right or more wrong - it's just a different angle on what most perceive as the same product, when in actuality they are very much different. I listen for a few reasons, but the biggest one is to hear real discussion. Break down our roster . . . talk about what to expect from Bajakian's offense . . . give some thoughts on incoming recruits . . . talk about expectations . . . etc. So I'm not necessarily looking for news or information that in all likelihood I already know. I want to hear discussion and get other perspectives. Part of that is entertainment, too . . . but much of what I'm looking for is real talk about sports. I feel Basilio falls short on that these days. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Creek Walker on June 04, 2013, 05:31:07 EDT I will be the first to admit that I'm not a fan of Basilio. Too many times he has put out information that was totally false and created misperceptions that lingered and caused real damage to the program, IMO. I'm not sure if he was intentionally pushing info he knew was shaky just to try and keep things stirred up or if he's just guilty of being a little overzealous. The end result is the same, however.
Since I don't listen and only occasionally read his blog, I'm completely in the dark about why his show is being canceled. Hopefully it wasn't related to his gay tirade a few weeks ago. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 05:36:21 EDT Since I don't listen and only occasionally read his blog, I'm completely in the dark about why his show is being canceled. Hopefully it wasn't related to his gay tirade a few weeks ago. If it's anything besides business I'd think it would be the Ainge/Small Mike situation from last week that may have done it. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: PirateVOL on June 04, 2013, 05:38:52 EDT If it's anything besides business I'd think it would be the Ainge/Small Mike situation from last week that may have done it. small mike is a complete turd and should be removed from all radio for the good of mankind.Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Hollerboy on June 04, 2013, 06:07:12 EDT If it's anything besides business I'd think it would be the Ainge/Small Mike situation from last week that may have done it. What was the Ainge/small mike thing? Have not heard about it. I live in Nashville and dont ever listen to basillio....but the times I have, I have not cared much for him. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 06:33:06 EDT What was the Ainge/small mike thing? Have not heard about it. I live in Nashville and dont ever listen to basillio....but the times I have, I have not cared much for him. I didn't hear any of it. But my understanding is that Erik Ainge and Clay Travis had a little Twitter fight and that Small Mike/Cattleman/Jim Copeland called Travis's Nashville show and really ripped Ainge, despite the fact that he is a regular caller on Ainge's show. Apparently Ainge was incensed over the whole thing and jumped in on Basilio's show to try to get Tony to ban Small Mike, which Tony refused to do (note that i'm telling most of this from Basilio's side, which was really the only angle I heard). Basically, tempers flared, feelings were hurt, and Ainge wanted Basilio to have his back-- which he didn't, or at least not in the way Ainge expected. If that affected the decision to cut him loose it's because JayBay (who owns the station and co-hosts in the morning with Ainge) values Ainge more than Basilio. Honestly that whole thing was pretty stupid on the part of Ainge and Travis both. They can both be incredibly juvenile. I don't know if Basilio should have handled it differently or not. I hope it wasn't a determining factor in this, but it'll be interesting to see whether TSR is better off or not. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Creek Walker on June 04, 2013, 06:58:46 EDT Ainge can be a twerp, but I really really really wish that Clay Travis would just disappear.
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: 101stDad on June 04, 2013, 06:59:25 EDT I didn't hear any of it. But my understanding is that Erik Ainge and Clay Travis had a little Twitter fight and that Small Mike/Cattleman/Jim Copeland called Travis's Nashville show and really ripped Ainge, despite the fact that he is a regular caller on Ainge's show. Apparently Ainge was incensed over the whole thing and jumped in on Basilio's show to try to get Tony to ban Small Mike, which Tony refused to do (note that i'm telling most of this from Basilio's side, which was really the only angle I heard). Basically, tempers flared, feelings were hurt, and Ainge wanted Basilio to have his back-- which he didn't, or at least not in the way Ainge expected. If that affected the decision to cut him loose it's because JayBay (who owns the station and co-hosts in the morning with Ainge) values Ainge more than Basilio. Honestly that whole thing was pretty stupid on the part of Ainge and Travis both. They can both be incredibly juvenile. I don't know if Basilio should have handled it differently or not. I hope it wasn't a determining factor in this, but it'll be interesting to see whether TSR is better off or not. There's no way Tony can be held responsible for Ainge's spat with Travis. Ainge horned in on Tony's time (which Tony purchases from 1180 - he owns the show) and got pissed off when Tony didn't kiss Ainge's ass. If anything, the station and Ainge owe Tony an apology for Ainge trying to bring Tony in to his juvenile spat with Travis and Mike. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: VinnieVOL on June 04, 2013, 07:09:06 EDT I didn't hear any of it. But my understanding is that Erik Ainge and Clay Travis had a little Twitter fight and that Small Mike/Cattleman/Jim Copeland called Travis's Nashville show and really ripped Ainge, despite the fact that he is a regular caller on Ainge's show. Apparently Ainge was incensed over the whole thing and jumped in on Basilio's show to try to get Tony to ban Small Mike, which Tony refused to do (note that i'm telling most of this from Basilio's side, which was really the only angle I heard). Basically, tempers flared, feelings were hurt, and Ainge wanted Basilio to have his back-- which he didn't, or at least not in the way Ainge expected. If that affected the decision to cut him loose it's because JayBay (who owns the station and co-hosts in the morning with Ainge) values Ainge more than Basilio. Honestly that whole thing was pretty stupid on the part of Ainge and Travis both. They can both be incredibly juvenile. I don't know if Basilio should have handled it differently or not. I hope it wasn't a determining factor in this, but it'll be interesting to see whether TSR is better off or not. While it's unfortunate it if led to Basilio's demise, I find that whole scenario almost hilarious. Like you alluded to, Ainge and Travis are two of the most juvenile sports media individuals I'm aware of. There's things I like and don't like about all of them, honestly (well, except for Travis who I pretty much don't care for at all). I love listening to Ainge when he's talking X's and O's as well as tales from the inside of his playing days, but sometimes his show is unbearable.. for instance when he and JayBay are reading a story and they get sidetracked for 45 minutes giggling about how someone's name rhymes with "fart", times like that I just stare down at the radio and think to myself "is this for real?". His show can be incredibly juvenile. I'm not a fan of Basilio's pot stirring methods, but from what I know about him I respect him as an indvidual and honestly overall I like him.. I just normally would take his "breaking news" with a large grain of salt. Those are really the only two radio shows I've listened to at all since football season ended. I mostly listen to ESPN radio during the offseason. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 07:11:46 EDT There's no way Tony can be held responsible for Ainge's spat with Travis. Ainge horned in on Tony's time (which Tony purchases from 1180 - he owns the show) and got pissed off when Tony didn't kiss Ainge's ass. If anything, the station and Ainge owe Tony an apology for Ainge trying to bring Tony in to his juvenile spat with Travis and Mike. That's what it sounded like from what I heard/read too, but I didn't know if those sources were biased. I agreed with Tony when he said he wouldn't be "dictated to" and don't think he should have banned Small Mike over this since it had nothing to do with him. His show being replaced on 1180 may have nothing to do with this incident. I have no clue. The timing is suspect, but if they already have a replacement lined up you'd think that would have taken some time. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 07:15:18 EDT I love listening to Ainge when he's talking X's and O's as well as tales from the inside of his playing days, but sometimes his show is unbearable.. for instance when he and JayBay are reading a story and they get sidetracked for 45 minutes giggling about how someone's name rhymes with "fart", times like that I just stare down at the radio and think to myself "is this for real?". His show can be incredibly juvenile. Agree 100%. When they're talking football I think Ainge and JayBay may be the best listen on the local airwaves. But their lengthy digressions and juvenile jokes sometimes make it impossible to listen. I never, ever, under any circumstances switch over to Larry, Moe, and Curly Sue on the Sports Animal but I will switch to NPR when Ainge is having one of his prepubescent mornings. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Stogie Vol on June 04, 2013, 07:20:33 EDT I will switch to NPR What do you get when you cross an NPR correspondent with a zombie? You get an NPR correspondent. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Hollerboy on June 04, 2013, 07:23:19 EDT So...what were Ainge and Travis squabbling about?
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Clockwork Orange on June 04, 2013, 07:26:23 EDT So...what were Ainge and Travis squabbling about? Originally Ainge called out Travis for posting an "upskirt" picture of a girl in a drunken catfight, saying it was inappropriate. Travis thought Ainge was being an idiot and they slapped each other a few times, including Travis referencing Ainge's prior substance abuse issues. The whole thing was stupid and reminded me of two high school sophomores threatening to meet each other after class. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: Hollerboy on June 04, 2013, 08:00:44 EDT Oh...the catfight at the Iriqouis steeplechase a few weeks back....She called in and said she was not going commando but was wearing a thong :naughty: :naughty: :naughty:
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: 101stDad on June 04, 2013, 09:13:24 EDT Oh...the catfight at the Iriqouis steeplechase a few weeks back....She called in and said she was not going commando but was wearing a thong :naughty: :naughty: :naughty: Yes, that catfight. Turns out that one of the girls that was involved in that spat is a former UT cheerleader. Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: RON on June 05, 2013, 02:37:35 EDT Tony's show was never the same without Beano. Beano is a fountain of knowledge when it comes to UT Sports. I hear callers on other shows ask a question on something that happened in UT Football or Basketball. Doc,Jeff,Heather,John,Jimmy and other talk radio hosts wouldn't know the answer. I would be listening and know the answer. That never happened with Beano. Beano always knew the answer.
Title: Re: So, apparently Basilio's last day is July 12 Post by: JBuck on June 05, 2013, 05:00:46 EDT I'm a fan of TB and sad to read of this development. I don't get to listen to him often, but some of the funniest moments in sports talk radio happen on that show. It has been, for years, great entertainment. I hope those of you who know more about Knoxville media than me are correct when you say he will land on his radio feet again soon.
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