Chris Moyles has not been paid!

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downfader

extimus uero philosophus
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Heard about this in the afternoon. Cant stand the man, find him rude and arrogant, rarely funny. Was always a John Peel man anyway at heart..


However, yes he is right. He does have a right to be p***ed off, and I would be too. I hope he takes some time off as a result until they realise. The size of the wage packet isnt an excuse to brush it all away, I read he had some nasty texts and emails saying he should STFU etc.
 
Don't like him, he's a nasty piece of excrement. I seem to remember all the old DJ's like Simon Bates moaning on air about their treatment just before they all got the heave ho. Time for Moyles to go, he eptomises the Nuts culture anyway.
 

potsy

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tbf, he always spends the first half hour of his show talking, either with the team or ranting. It just so happened that it was a major rant this morning. The article made it sound wrong.
I loved the bit when he offered to pay that texters license fee so he could go and listen to sommat else
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classic Moyles.
Also Aled panicing in case they got more requests for the same.
 
I loved the bit when he offered to pay that texters license fee so he could go and listen to sommat else
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classic Moyles.
Also Aled panicing in case they got more requests for the same.

That was great, not for my carpet, was brushing my teeth at the time rofl. Did you listen later on when that kid asked for a cup with Aleds face on it? god I was cracking up.
 

davefb

Guru
Don't like him, he's a nasty piece of excrement. I seem to remember all the old DJ's like Simon Bates moaning on air about their treatment just before they all got the heave ho. Time for Moyles to go, he eptomises the Nuts culture anyway.

i'm not the only one then...

'oooh i've not been paid for talking carp on the radio' i mean, really, does he actually think he's the only person this has ever happened to, he knows he will get paid, and he obviously isnt that badly off is he..?...


i can deal with the sort of 'nuts/loaded' stuff, but i've found him to be nasty and vindictive which makes me sick........... sort of like steve wright but a bully..
 

potsy

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But the fact he's just split with his girlfriend,and now this,it's easy to let things get blown out of proportion.
At the end of the day he's doing a job,and going by listening figures alone he must be doing something right.
I'm sure there'll be an apology tomorrow and it'll get a few more tuning in too.
 

Blackandblue

New Member
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I'm sure there'll be an apology tomorrow and it'll get a few more tuning in too.


No apology.

FWIW (and not much I recognise) I am not a fan either. For this reason I don't listen to him. But I did read the news item (given that it appeared on so many news sites yesterday/today - hard to miss) and listened to an extract of the rant.

I thought it was inappropriate to be aired on his show. I appreciate he is having some difficult personal times but you really shouldn't let that affect your work. The sycophantic babble from his posse was, I suppose, to be expected. What intrigued me was that he accepted the Beeb had apologised and promised to sort it. Clearly it would get sorted. If I was the employer I would probably say the same thing - sorry, don't worry it will get sorted. Oops sorry we still haven't quite got it sorted this month either but we will get it sorted.

What would he have preferred? Sorry, Mr Moyles, I mean God. You are so important to us, we'll nip down to the Bank of England this afternoon and have your pay delivered in gold bars?

The reality is, everyone is expendable. If he went tomorrow, it wouldn't be the end of Radio 1. But then again, I don't listen to him or radio 1 so what do I know (or care)?
 

battered

Guru
I'm out of the Radio 1 demographic so they will no doubt be pleased to hear I don't much like the show. Nevertheless it's clear he's just playing a part for the show. I've actually met the man and had a conversation with him about his trek up Kili. He's actually a pleasant individual in the flesh, when he's on home turf in a pub in Leeds.

I didn't hear the outburst, dunno what he said. WRT pay at the Beeb, is he actually a Beeb employee? An awful lot of these people found their own company and contract out to the BBC (Chris Evans has Ginger Productions, half the Rad 2 output is from Smooth Operations, etc) so I think legally they are subcontractors. In that case it's a bill, not a salary, that's unpaid.
 

taxing

Well-Known Member
He's a twat. On the few occasions I haven't been paid on time I never dreamed of gobbing off about it to customers, and unlike him I actually needed the money.
 

stevie_b

Senior Member
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I'm a fan of Moyles so you can already guess how my post is going to go, but I want to keep my post as objective as possible.

It's interesting how Moyles' "marmite" personality polarises opinions about what he says/does. I wonder if people would have the same "shut up you overpaid whinger" viewpoint if it was, say, Michael Parkinson (or anyone else whom very few people would take objection to) who hadn't been paid for 2 months. This is not a dig at anyone, it's a genuine thought.

And it takes him 2 months to realise he hasn't been paid???
I doubt that. There wouldn't be much point in him ranting on-air if his pay was late by only a few days. That does happen to a lot of us, so it's nothing unusual. 2 months' late is fairly unusual.


tbf, he always spends the first half hour of his show talking, either with the team or ranting. It just so happened that it was a major rant this morning. The article made it sound wrong.
No change there then! :smile: The media (and newpapers especially) will usually twist a story to stir up the most anger among their readership.

i'm not the only one then...

'oooh i've not been paid for talking carp on the radio' i mean, really, does he actually think he's the only person this has ever happened to, he knows he will get paid, and he obviously isnt that badly off is he..?...


i can deal with the sort of 'nuts/loaded' stuff, but i've found him to be nasty and vindictive which makes me sick........... sort of like steve wright but a bully..
I found Chris Evans to be a bully. I remember a particular time when he was goading a female co-presenter (newsreader or similar) on-air to say whether she was getting "moist" or not. Not surprisingly she was getting very uncomfortable about it and tried to deflect the conversation, but Evans persisted.

If someone dips in and out of the show, they'd probably find Moyles' comments often bullying and sometimes homophobic (digs at Aled). I find them to be neither, but maybe that's because I've got several years' worth of background/context of what he says.

He's a radio DJ so he'd naturally sound-off on air about his issues. A builder would moan to his mates on the building site, and a GP would moan to his colleagues in the surgery. You could argue that Moyles should keep his whinging to his colleagues and keep it off-air (in the same way that a GP shouldn't whinge with his patients), but that's the nature of the job Moyles does. He's paid to talk about what he gets up to, and that can include the bad bits.

I find Moyles to be the only genuine DJ on the radio at the moment. By that I mean he really means what he says. Almost all the other DJs (including the other Radio 1 ones) don't seem to mean it: they have a spray-on "safe/happy/politically-correct" personality which they apply before going on-air, which then gets removed when they're off-air. The harshest thing that seems to happen to other DJs is when their young son/daughter gets chicken pox, or their dog needs to go for a course of injections. Otherwise they keep up the pretence that their lives are happy and smiley.

Life isn't always nice: sometimes it sucks arse, a lot of arse. I find listening to Moyles' moanings quite refreshing and above all, realistic.

Many people have a problem with Moyles' rant because he's paid so much. Is there a cut-off point of pay beyond which your employer is allowed to not bother to pay you on time? How many people have worked for a large, financially-secure company and gone for 2 months without pay? If it's an invoice that's late rather than a salary payment that's slightly different, but 2 months is still a long time to go without being paid. We don't know how much cash Moyles has in the bank at the end of the month after all his bills have gone out. Maybe he has a large mortgage, who knows? If you're trying to service a £2m mortgage (not hard to imagine in London), you'd notice not being paid for 2 months, even if you're on £500k a year.

A lot of people read what they see in the papers, but don't read past the "motormouth Chris Moyles" and "£500k a year" bits.
 

BrumJim

Forum Stalwart (won't take the hint and leave...)
+1 that and the occasional bit of scott mills.

It's good radio, ok he doesn't play many songs, but who cares, what he says is actually funny, and he just says what anyone else would be thinking.


If I was thinking the things that Chris Moyles says, I'd go an shoot myself.
 
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