FASCISM The PC Police claim another victim: Ronnie Kaye (famous OKC radio host) announces removal from radio due to on-air comment

1911user

Veteran Member
There is now an un-assigned radio memory button in my auto. I've listened to KOMA, oldies radio on 92.5FM and formerly 1520AM, for a long time. From Oklahoma, Kansas, Texas, and even eastern Colorado at night back in the AM days.


OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Longtime Oklahoma radio/TV personality Ronnie Kaye announced in a Facebook post Saturday that he was terminated due to an on-air comment on his October 9th show on 92.5 KOMA.

“To all the listeners who have supported me on radio through the years I regret to tell you that my career has been terminated over a comment I made on October 9 Columbus Day which is also Indigenous Day. I had no intentions of offending the Native American heritage. Some of my best friends are Native American. I would have preferred to do this on air but I wasn’t given the opportunity to do so. Thank you listeners. Mr Rock and Roll.”
Ronnie Kaye in an October 14th Facebook post

Kaye was removed from the KOMA website when it was checked on Saturday night.

According to a post from Larry Stein the County Assessor’s office, Kaye was terminated after saying “It’s Columbus Day and Indigenous People Day. I don’t know what Indigenous means and I don’t care.”

“My friend Ronnie Kaye was fired from KOMA. If you were listening, here’s what he said. “It’s Columbus Day and Indigineous People Day. I don’t know what ‘Indigineous’ means and I don’t care.” In this “politically correct world” sometimes words can offend. That’s too bad. God bless you Ronnie!”
Larry Stein, Chief Deputy at Oklahoma County Assessor’s Office

KOMA is owned by the local media company Tyler Media, KFOR reached out to them Sunday for comment. As it is the weekend, they have yet to get back.

An employee of Tyler Media said in an email sent out Friday to employees, it was announced that Kaye retired after 64 years in broadcasting and had his final show on KOMA that day without doing a farewell show.

Kaye had spent decades being on-air with a 19-year run on WKY/Channel 4 in Oklahoma City. He first started in 1962 and eventually achieved a loved dance show called The Scene which ran across the airwaves nationally.

It would be in the early 1990s Kaye made his way over to the station KOMA where he was known for being the disc jockey for the “oldies.”
 

BornFree

Came This Far
It’s Columbus Day and Indigenous People Day. I don’t know what Indigenous means and I don’t care.”

Contrast that with:

It’s Columbus Day and Caucasian People Day. I don’t know what Caucasian means and I don’t care.”

If he had said the later than there would be no problem.

Anyway his words could have multiple meanings, and most likely were not meant put down Indigenous people. Maybe he was just trying to point out that we are all equal in terms of race. And some words only separate us.
 

Housecarl

On TB every waking moment
An employee of Tyler Media said in an email sent out Friday to employees, it was announced that Kaye retired after 64 years in broadcasting and had his final show on KOMA that day without doing a farewell show.

That move on the station's part is not going to be the CYA move they think it is.....
 

Illini Warrior

Illini Warrior
I smell "EXCUSE" >>> someone in management wanted him gone and didn't have enough ammo yet - eazy enough to excuse an old guy for saying what he said - he spent almost his entire life calling an Indian an Indian - probably changed enough to work in Native American - Indigenous is just something too WOKE for the guy ....
 

O2BNOK

Veteran Member
Like Columbus Day, Mr K is now history. Listened to him on am radio as well back in, well, the past. Didn't realize he was still at it.
 

1911user

Veteran Member
Like Columbus Day, Mr K is now history. Listened to him on am radio as well back in, well, the past. Didn't realize he was still at it.
He had a daily-theme lunch radio show during the week. I'm not sure what other times he was on the air.
It's been at least 40 years since I started listening to the oldies on KOMA when they were at 1520 AM.
 

BUBBAHOTEPT

Veteran Member
Good time retire….
Working since 62, time to go. We are all just one phrase away in these times. Kenny Rogers' song comes to mind about a Gambler.… :kaid:
 

Red Baron

Paleo-Conservative
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Most stations are getting rid of live on air talent.

Likely Ronnie Kaye will not be replaced by a human.
 

Dobbin

Faithful Steed
Look up October 9 on the Internet for holidays.

At last count it was a declared holiday for A BUNCH of different entities.

I can list a few:

Columbus Day
Indigenous People's Day
National C60 Day
World Post Day
Curious Events Day
Health & Sports Day (Japan)
Independence Day Guayaquil
International Beer & Pizza Day
Day of Respect for Cultural Diversity
Laos Boat Racing Day
Lief Erikson Day
Lotu A Tamaiti Day (Childhood in Samoa)
National Digitool Day
National Heritage Day Turks & Caicos
National Heroes Day Bahamas
National Kick Butt Day
National Moldy Cheese Day
National Online Bank Day
National Pro-Life Cupcake Day
Saint Barthélemy Abolition Day
South Korea Hangul Day
Uganda Independence Day

One can see the Lief Erikson connection. Offended by years of Columbus "Discovering" America in 1492, Nordics embrace Lief Erikson Day as their demonstration of Mr. Erikson having preceded Columbus in discovery by 500 years.

Of course the cultures were TOTALLY separate in the year 1000 - and it would have been hard for Erikson to "popularize" his discovery beyond a small group of humans. Had Columbus discovered America in the year 1000, the roles and the umbrage might have been reversed.

But the most important thought is this holiday creation answers to an "umbrage" felt by one group because of claims of another? And in the list are others of similar origination.

I don't believe the motivation is similar in the case of National Kick-Butt day. But perhaps Mr. Kaye can take comfort as the recipient of another's personal woke kick?

Dobbin
 

alchemike

Veteran Member
I do radio in Columbia, Missouri and every time I go on the air I feel the pressure as well.
We all do.
"Don't mess up or you'll get cancelled..."
 

33dInd

Veteran Member
I listed to Ron since I was ten. 1962
Now
He has been in Oklahoma on air and tv all that time
H is an okie tried and true
He probably knew he was stepping in a pile of pooo
Having met him in person and his on line personality. Me thinks he intentionally flipped the bird
 
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