Category Archives: Hearne_Christopher
Hearne: Star Layoffs Tomorrow or Next Week?
As reported here three weeks back, more layoffs appear to be on the way at the Kansas City Star…
As noted earlier, newspaperlayoffs.com reported August 5 that sister Star newspaper the Ft. Worth Star-Telegram had just laid off 15 newsroom staffers.
And sources say Continue reading
Hearne: Star Editor Missing in Action as Layoffs Loom
Will Kansas City Star editor Mike Fannin live to tell the story?
First Fannin took a three-hour radio and cable TV drubbing at the hands of former sports scribe Jason Whitlock. Whitlock painted a picture of Fannin as a party boy who had been having an “inappropriate relationship” with his immediate subordinate, Star sports editor Holly Lawton (a.k.a. sportsbabe68 on Twitter).
Coincidentally, Lawton abruptly resigned just prior to the three-month Whitlock “vacation” saga reaching full boil. Continue reading
Hearne: K2 History, K3 Sucks, Enter ‘Heaven Scent’
There’s a new smoking substance in town…
As of midnight Friday, the synthetic marijuana substitute known as K2 is no more. Legally speaking, anyway. That’s because Missouri joined Kansas in banning the stuff. A new Missouri law – similar to a Kansas bill earlier this year – outlaws the sale of K2’s active ingredients, the synthetic cannabinoids JWH-073 and JWH-018.
Not a problem, says Micah Riggs, the owner of Coffee Wonk at 3535 Broadway.
“I have my new stuff in and it’s going very, very well,” Riggs says. “And we had a nice K2 going away party on August 27th at two locations.”
The name of Riggs new game: Heaven Scent Incense.
Not to be confused with another new smoking substance called K3. Continue reading
Hearne: Chiefs & Chopper, Tough Times for Team and Star
Sad state of affairs of late at the Kansas City Star…
Then again, who isn’t having problems? These are difficult days for many.
Let’s start, for example, with the Blackout Boyz aka the Kansas City Chiefs.
Hard to remember a time when this many core Chiefs football fans were this down on the team this early. Hope usually springs somewhat eternal. And say what you will about exiled Big Chief Continue reading
Hearne/Fitzpatrick: Star Editor Guilty of Assault Charge in Texas
Turns out there’s more Continue reading
Hearne: Derek and the Dominos; Whitlock ‘Expanation’ M.I.A.
Seems like only yesterday, Kansas City Star ombudsman Derek Donovan was assuring readers that Jason Whitlock would return…
Actually, it was June 22nd and here’s what Donovan wrote for all to see:
“Jason Whitlock will return
I’ve had a lot of questions about where Jason Whitlock has been recently. Many readers have wanted to hear his opinions on the Big 12 shakeup, in particular.
He’s taking some personal time off, but will return. He hasn’t set a date yet that I’m aware of.”
That seems pretty clear, doesn’t it? Clear as mud. Continue reading
Hearne: Add Two DUI Convictions to Star Editor Mike Fannin’s Resume
And another one gone, and another one gone, another one bites the dust….
To the dramatic slagheap of startling revelations and allegations about Kansas City Star editor Mike Fannin unfolding over the past week, add the following:
A pair of DUI convictions, two days of slam time and three days of house arrest.
That according to Wyandotte County District Court digital records.
On April 8, 2006, court documents say, one Michael C. Fannin did operate his vehicle “while driving under the influence of alcohol” at an alleged speed of 74 miles-per-hour in a 55 mph zone, on Continue reading
Hearne: Boo! Max Weinberg Big Band Rumored to Play Jardine’s Halloween
Move over, Marilyn Maye. It’s not official, but sources say the most fiendish Halloween ticket in town may go down October 31st at Jardine’s jazz club on the Plaza. That because the Max Weinberg Big Band is rumored to be close to inking a deal to raise the dead for two shows there that night. Continue reading
Hearne: Will Whitlock’s Stunning Expose Cost Star Editor His Job?
Should Kansas City Star publisher Mark Zieman have taken embattled editor Mike Fannin’s advice two years ago to not hire him?
Statements about Fannin made Friday on local radio and television by recently resigned Continue reading
Hearne: What Happened to Our Ass Clown Suits?
Wisely, former Kansas City Star columnist Jason Whitlock wasted zero time ragging on the gang here at KC Confidential for engaging in a two-month guessing game as to the whys and wherefores behind his prolonged, unexplained absence from the paper the past three months…
Instead he opted to let the actual cats out of the bag as to why he and the newspaper had parted ways.
And kick ass cats they were…
Forget the stick-in-the-mud posturing about whether it was unprofessional or not, Whitlock clearly had the guts and ammunition to lay it all on the line and that’s just what he did.
Too bad Whitlock’s twin broadcast delivery mechanism of choice resulted in confusion and misinformation. Continue reading
Hearne: Welcome to the Whitlock Channel
Nah, looks can be deceiving...
If it seems like KC Confidential has been dabbling a bit much in the Jason Whitlock / Kansas City Star saga this week, you can stop rubbing your eyes now. I admit it.
But allow me to assure you this will not continue indefinitely.
All good things must come to an end. Whitlock’s gonna spill his beans today on Nick Wright’s 610 Sports show from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and we’ll likely move on down the road with the rest of the people on the planet with bigger fish to fry. In the meantime, maybe we’ll get thrashed today along with the Star and maybe we won’t.
Whatever…
Either way, Whitlock’s news cycle appears to have about run its course. Which is not to say it’s time to curl up in a ball and fade away. Not just yet. We may yet find a few cards to play.
Like restaurateur Mike Garozzo’s take on Whitlock’s fall from grace. Continue reading
Starbeams: Top 5 Ways David Glass Made The K Feel Like Wal-Mart, Panhandling on the Plaza
Former Wal-Mart CEO and current Royals owner David Glass denies rumors he wants to sell the team. Not only that, Continue reading
Hearne: Ass Clown Suits All Around for KC Confidential
About that Jason Whitlock reality show simulcast tomorrow on 610 and Metro Sports…
Word on the street is the big fella – who by the way at my last sighting had chased away a lot of his chubby – is supremely pissed at yours truly, Craig Glazer, Jim Fitzpatrick and the gang at KC Confidential. I don’t want to sell Greg Hall short, I just haven’t heard his name being taken in vain of late. And I think W might be afraid to mess with Greg, given their, uh, history.
I think you get my drift.
In any case, despite the compliments Glazer laid on his one time pal, Whitlock apparently focused on the negatives in Glazer’s post. Specifically, the part where the smoking hot babes were willing to ride shotgun as arm candy for the big guy, but Continue reading
Hearne: Whitlock’s Tweety Bird Does the Hearne Burn
So what do I think of Fallen Star Jason Whitlock’s nasty spate of anti-Hearne twittering?
Predictable.
Anybody who knows Whitlock – even a little – knows that for all of his bluff and braggadocio he comes fully equipped with paper thin skin. Newspaper thin.
And he’s got at least 16 years of public meltdowns to show for it. His infamous on-air screaming matches with former 980 KMBZ sports talk host Don Fortune. The antics that got him suspended by the Star at the New England Patriots football game oh so many years ago. His high profile debacles and firings at Entercom and ESPN. Added to however many of his caustic/defensive columns in the Kansas City Star. Even his dramatic falling out with his one-time best buddy, sports muse and occasional ghost writer Greg Hall.
Now Whitlock’s down to lowly me. Read on. Continue reading
Hearne: Whitlock Channels, Dumbs Down LeBron, to Stage Reality ‘Explanation’ on Local Radio/Cable
Silliness, thy name is Whitlock…
Following a 12-week standoff with the Kansas City Star, newly dispensed with sports scribe Jason Whitlock is borrowing a page from LeBron James recent ESPN reality show, “The Decision.” The difference being that instead of a worldwide audience on a major cable channel, W has gone begging on Twitter for local media to cough up enough cash pay to buy his mom for a plane ticket to fly in and host the show on a local radio and limited access cable. Continue reading
Hearne: Time to Snuff Liberty Memorial’s Fake Flame
It’s time to do away with the phony-baloney fake flame atop Continue reading
Hearne: Expendables II, Twittering While Rome Burns. Life After Hearne, Posnanski & Whitlock
Nobody is irreplaceable, right?
I get a little dose of that every time I look in the mirror and think back to Sun scribe Steve Rose’ prediction that long after most of the print journalistic Jurassics were gone, I’d still be choking out columns at the Continue reading
Shauna: Mad Men & Military Fashions to Center Stage for Fall
For many the dog days of homework, classrooms, and detention are about to return.Yes, Virginia, this week is the official start of BACK TO SCHOOL!!! And with fall on the horizon, it’s time to jump ahead and check out the upcoming season’s hottest trends.
Between the new ideas of revamping your military-esque pieces and the hot, sophisticated ladieswear that is so on point this season, one thing’s for sure; this fall’s fashions are sure not to disappoint.
*Think MAD MEN…
The femininity of the 1950s and 1960s makes a huge return with ubber ladylike sophisticated silhouettes that accentuate a woman’s curves rather than try to straighten and flatten them out. Continue reading
Hearne: Whitlock in Paycheck Stare Down with Star
An unnamed source close to a pal of absentee Kansas City Star sports scribe Jason Whitlock says a salary dispute lies at the heart of the big fella’s two-month plus, unexplained absence from the newspaper.
“An insider at the Star told me that Whitlock texted another (national) sports reporter, saying he’s not at liberty to say this publicly but ‘I’m in a contract dispute with the Kansas City Star. Two years ago they cut my salary due to the financial issues the Star was having. I reluctantly accepted it, hoping it was for the short term. Unfortunately, that wasn’t the case.’ “
There’s more… Continue reading