💼 Careercow Anthony Cumia - A once successful radio host crashes and burns, turning on all his fans and the drama around it

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Roland was almost never picked on for whatever reason during O&A, or at least on the same level as the other staff. The furthest they went was trying to get him to do the physical fitness challenge. I don't know if there's an actual reason (like Danny's supposed "no making fun of me" clause on his contract) or coincidence. Him not being accustomed to suddenly being a target might have had something to do with him running to HR



I think it was what I mentioned earlier, Troy was not only harassing female O&A interns but allegedly Ron & Fez female interns too which caused a huge issue behind the scenes. However I don't remember if that led to him being banned from interacting with interns, because Travis may have also been banned from interacting with interns after ("accidentally") kicking an intern in the nuts during a skit. I just know one of the two was prohibited from being with interns, and that Troy may have been borderline sexually harassing interns of both shows
troy fought with mark zito and called him a fag a whole bunch of times. zito was a company guy helping on RnF. Fez maintained that he didn't go to HR about it but I believe Troy was suspended and OnA insinuated it was Fez's fault

troy sucks and was always awful on air. he's like 55 and dressed like he was 20

 
troy fought with mark zito and called him a fag a whole bunch of times. zito was a company guy helping on RnF. Fez maintained that he didn't go to HR about it but I believe Troy was suspended and OnA insinuated it was Fez's fault

troy sucks and was always awful on air. he's like 55 and dressed like he was 20

Troy sucked. The only person worse than him was Danny.
 
troy fought with mark zito and called him a fag a whole bunch of times. zito was a company guy helping on RnF. Fez maintained that he didn't go to HR about it but I believe Troy was suspended and OnA insinuated it was Fez's fault

troy sucks and was always awful on air. he's like 55 and dressed like he was 20


That was the second incident Troy had which brought actual consequences.

Troy sucked. The only person worse than him was Danny.

His only saving value is that unlike Danny he contributed somewhat, did some work, and knew how to shut up when talking to important people (i.e. didn't put his feet up on the CEO's desk). He somehow managed to survive all the way up to Jim and Sam
 
Roland was almost never picked on for whatever reason during O&A, or at least on the same level as the other staff. The furthest they went was trying to get him to do the physical fitness challenge. I don't know if there's an actual reason (like Danny's supposed "no making fun of me" clause on his contract) or coincidence. Him not being accustomed to suddenly being a target might have had something to do with him running to HR

I seem to remember Sam explaining at one point that no one fucked with Roland because he was a petty bitch and would stop booking decent/any guests for your show if he decided he didn't like you.

The guy had loads of connections in show biz so he could really fuck you over if he wanted to.
 
The guy had loads of connections in show biz so he could really fuck you over if he wanted to.
Oh no, my kiss ass soft ball celebrity interviews Q_Q

I've said it before but the celebrity interview bookings was the start of the death of O&A.

Edit: I still remember when they trashed that stupid movie/american airline commerical Up in the Air only to dick ride Clooney for it when they had him for an interview (I think it was a phone interview)
 
Oh no, my kiss ass soft ball celebrity interviews Q_Q

I've said it before but the celebrity interview bookings was the start of the death of O&A.

Edit: I still remember when they trashed that stupid movie/american airline commerical Up in the Air only to dick ride Clooney for it when they had him for an interview (I think it was a phone interview)

For better or worse, the celeb appearances are the videos on Youtube/Twitter/wherever that gets the most eyeballs so they are kind of forced to do it.

Your show can't just be Ian Fidance and Vos every other day if you want casuals to tune in.
 
Oh no, my kiss ass soft ball celebrity interviews Q_Q

I've said it before but the celebrity interview bookings was the start of the death of O&A.

Edit: I still remember when they trashed that stupid movie/american airline commerical Up in the Air only to dick ride Clooney for it when they had him for an interview (I think it was a phone interview)
For better or worse, the celeb appearances are the videos on Youtube/Twitter/wherever that gets the most eyeballs so they are kind of forced to do it.

Your show can't just be Ian Fidance and Vos every other day if you want casuals to tune in.
To be fair, some of the interviews were really cool. Trace Adkins was a great guest because he had an interesting story and treated the spot like a hang. Michael Madsen was such a great guest that they kept him there as long as possible - Anthony asking Madsen "what's the most piece of shit operation you've ever been a part of?" and him not skipping a beat with "this show" was gut-punch funny. The legendary interview with Donald Rumsfeld was basically an hour of gold and I walked away from that interview actually liking Rumsfeld because he and his people handled the situation so well ("I did not just arrive in town falling off a turnip cart"). Then you had the shitty, mediocre interviews were the boys immediately trashed the celebrity afterward (and burned bridges). Or the infamously uncomfortable and bad interviews that end up being fun to listen to, if only to listen to the boys squirm.

In my opinion, O&A interviews were better than any other because it was a litmus test of whether these famous people can just hang out, shoot the shit, and be personable. It was Joe Rogan before Joe Rogan.

As for Roland, he was always a fat worm. He trashed everyone else but couldn't take it in return.
 
Roland was almost never picked on for whatever reason during O&A, or at least on the same level as the other staff. The furthest they went was trying to get him to do the physical fitness challenge. I don't know if there's an actual reason (like Danny's supposed "no making fun of me" clause on his contract) or coincidence. Him not being accustomed to suddenly being a target might have had something to do with him running to HR
I think part of it too was that Roland tended to have a real viciousness in him that probably intimidated the guys at times. I know they brought it up during his infamous blowup with Vos. Vos said after the fight that he felt Roland had to be harboring something against him for a long time to get that angry, but the guys responded "that is just how he gets." You also saw it during his fight with East Side Dave: Dave makes one fat joke about him and Roland is suddenly wishing for his unborn child to either be born retarded or miscarried.

I know Opie said on a few occasions that part of the reason why they mocked Erock so much was because they felt he didn't have a backbone and would allow them to do so. It was only on rare occasions where Erock would explode on them over it. That was probably the opposite with Roland: he actually would retaliate severely if even slightly mocked, so people tended to avoid poking fun at him.

Then again, Roland was also described at times to be a pussy who immediately would collapse if he felt he would get in trouble for messing with somebody else. So who knows.
 
I think part of it too was that Roland tended to have a real viciousness in him that probably intimidated the guys at times. I know they brought it up during his infamous blowup with Vos. Vos said after the fight that he felt Roland had to be harboring something against him for a long time to get that angry, but the guys responded "that is just how he gets." You also saw it during his fight with East Side Dave: Dave makes one fat joke about him and Roland is suddenly wishing for his unborn child to either be born retarded or miscarried.

I know Opie said on a few occasions that part of the reason why they mocked Erock so much was because they felt he didn't have a backbone and would allow them to do so. It was only on rare occasions where Erock would explode on them over it. That was probably the opposite with Roland: he actually would retaliate severely if even slightly mocked, so people tended to avoid poking fun at him.

Then again, Roland was also described at times to be a pussy who immediately would collapse if he felt he would get in trouble for messing with somebody else. So who knows.
I think this is more or less accurate. Roland had actual connections in the business independent of the Opie & Anthony Show and of SiriusXM, meaning that he could tell everyone to go screw and blackball them. I don't think Roland wishing horrible things on East Side Dave's unborn child was anything other than a work, but that's just a hunch given the history and relationship between AFRO. East Side Dave always committed to a bit. The R&F atmosphere was not as vicious as O&A so it was one of many live, broadcasted culture clashes between the two shows for entertainment purposes.

E-Rock took the mockery because he knew that, at the end of the day, it was for the show. This was a guy who ate an entire jar of mayonnaise on-air as a bit and did tequila & donuts. E-Rock also worked his ass of for the show and did a lot of stuff behind-the-scenes. I think that there were only four times in O&A history that E-Rock got genuinely mad:
  • The lottery controversy. TL;DR: E-Rock won the "Scratch and Match" lottery using New York Daily News editions sent to the studio. Neither Opie, Anthony, nor Jim ever gave E-Rock shit for this, but certain members of the O&A staff got pissed and brought it up. It resulted in one big "fight" on air for everyone's entertainment, but that was one of the few subjects that really upset E-Rock. He did not like getting shit from other staff or from interns.
  • The honeymoon harassment. The show bombed E-Rock's phone while he was on his honeymoon, Ant famously made whale sounds at him for around 15 minutes, and it gave birth to the Jamaican Jimmy character.
  • The jingle contest. O&A held a jingle contest that very quickly devolved into a lot of E-Rock bashing songs. We got classics like "Sympathy for E-Rock" and "E-Rock The Shitdick Fat Fuck" out of that and you could tell throughout the contest that E-Rock was getting tired of it.
  • The Cell Phone Disaster. Probably the angriest E-Rock ever got, Opie gave out E-Rock's personal cell phone number on-air while trying to harass him on vacation. Everyone in-studio agreed that it was an accident and the dump button didn't work, but E-Rock thought it was intentional, the fallout was hilarious, and the aftermath tense. If I recall correctly, Opie had to pay for all of E-Rock's new phone expenses, paid for his vacation (either a significant chunk or in full), and did a few other things to show contrition.
There are TWO supercuts of E-Rock abuse (just YouTube "E-Rock abuse part 1" and also part 2) and they're fantastic, but most of the time you can tell that he's playing along or - at the very least - taking the abuse because he knows it's for the show and not personal.
 
Or the infamously uncomfortable and bad interviews that end up being fun to listen to, if only to listen to the boys squirm.
45 mins of boring uncomfortable interview.

To me alot of the interviews marked a departure from their old style of having their comedian friends hanging out (tbf that was mangement fucking it up) and giving Rolan (that chittling fat faggot) more power over the show. I can't describe how much I hate that soft spoken fat shit.
 

I found the full Ron Bennington vs, Colin Flaherty on the former AA show. This was the moment for me when Anthony lost all control. This was the definitive moment that his decision to go from the funny man to the poltisperging route ended up being his cake stomping moment in the eyes of the average Redditor. This segment is probably the most memorable in the Compund Era because when we hit around the 1:00:00-1:02:00 minute mark was when we seen that point completely become apparent when Ants pause and rebuttal of the; "I am still hilarious," line comes in when you see the sadness in his forced smile. Just watching Anthony completely squirm and not having the ability to assert himself.

Ron just masterfully interjecting made what could of been a boring segment into one of the most interesting segments probably in the history of Compound. We truly ended up getting to see what the fall of grace of the once beloved shockjock, to being in the blacklisted, alt-right echo chamber really did to him. Anthony should of just stuck to being funny, opposed going down the poltisperging route. This segment just shows he just doesn't have the tenacity or the aggression required in that space of discourse. Also this just shows that Anthony as a host just didn't have the ability to manage this type of show format, especially with the type of guests he would try to book. This is while in the end of the Compound days, Anthony was only relegated to a gaggle of no-name D-list comics.

Anthony in the beginning should of not of hid all of his content behind a paywall, and also tried to do what he was good at. Which was being funny, but at this point after the Sirius contract going belly up, his initial maybe success of Compound beginning to go off the rails with the Artie and Anthony debacle. At this point I think was when he should of realized that perhaps he should of not of went with the paywalled Compound like format, but go the open to watch, podcast format. He realistically should of done that after the Sirius firing, and probably eased the fuck up a bit with his frustrations politically. Making more or less fun out of a stressful situation is difficult, but that is in many ways of what the art of comedy truly is. Him trying to deflect at this point of the Compound not meaning to be an alt-right show, to Ron then masterfully spelling out the problem with this iteration of Anthony's shows format just explained it all.

His Compound cope just shows that I think there is somewhere in him that knows that direction was a mistake. Maybe Anthony would of been in a different direction if he embraced the prevailing clips that circulated on YouTube around that time of the O&A segments. That is actually how I ended up getting familiar with the show in 2011-12 when I first started listening to them. It was mainly through the YouTube clips that where normally like 15 minute segments. Eventually the longer forms of the show came out and people started putting up bigger and the more unedited segments. If Ant just embraced just streaming around the time of his firing, even as Joe Rogan really started blowing up. He probably could of had more long term success and also probably not of ended up getting as cornered he did around this time. Though, Anthony ended up spiraling, and this timeframe too was also when the Reddit sub was getting incredibly popular, and the Nana bashing started to take off to full effect. But this was also an incredibly integral segment that demonstrated that Keith the Cop is by far the most incompetent individual to run any type of organization what's so ever. I think that the current state of Cumia now just shows that he is just chasing ghosts from Compound past at this point. This is just generally my observation though, I know I am chiming in late on this specific subject. Though, I am glad that this was discussed in the thread at this point.
 
Anthony just wants to be able to drink all day and shoot the shit. Any ambition he may have had was no match for his laziness and need to self-soothe.
 
ct. But this was also an incredibly integral segment that demonstrated that Keith the Cop is by far the most incompetent individual to run any type of organization what's so ever.
Keiths only incompetent if you think he tried to run a comedy podcast network, as a guy who stole millions from a racist old man he did amazingly well. his wife was Ant's maid too meaning Keith and his family must have been robbing that old alcoholic blind. they probably had his bank account and credit card numbers too.

imagine, for over a dozen years Keith and his family was Ant's servants and they stole everything Ant had on him, i think when Ant went to atlantic city he'd be on Keith's boat with his family, meaning Ant was getting drunk and while he supposedly was betting 10k blackjack hands, he could have been betting $20 a hand for all he fucking knew while Keith kept the cash.

Keith did amazingly well befriending a dumb wop and convincing the guy to give him all his money.
 
Jesus! Why in the fuck did Yimmy hammer George fucking Wendt? Dude opened up and jimmy picked at him like a gay crow.
Anthony groaning in the background.

In the latest video of Cumia, he directly acknowledges FEED NANA but denies the tranny fucking.
 
In the latest video of Cumia, he directly acknowledges FEED NANA but denies the tranny fucking.
The old queen may try to stifle the truth, but we know what really happened, we have the EVIDENCE.
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Roland had actual connections in the business independent of the Opie & Anthony Show and of SiriusXM, meaning that he could tell everyone to go screw and blackball them.

Roland was also smart enough not to follow the stupid anti-boss attitude Opie and Anthony had and would attend meetings and talk to executives. That was literally the only thing they had to do to keep safe. Turns out that making a good impression on the bosses helps
 
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