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Former sports talk-radio host sues Mighty 1090

John David Hayworth says company breached their contract

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John David Hayworth

Radio personality John David Hayworth, former cohost of The Morning Show with Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton on Mighty 1090, has filed a lawsuit against the station's parent company, Broadcast Company of the Americas, for breach of contract and wrongful termination.

Hayworth, a onetime U.S. congressional representative from Arizona, says the Padres' flagship station hired him on March 7 of this year, luring him to San Diego with a "guaranteed compensation package for a minimum term of two years," according to Hayworth's complaint filed in federal court last Friday, November 1.

Included in the compensation package were promises that Hayworth "could only be terminated 'for Cause'" and would first be required to issue "a written statement to [Hayworth] detailing the alleged breach or violation, and [Hayworth] would thereafter have a reasonable opportunity within which to cure the alleged breach or violation."

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Hayworth's time on air was spotty at best. He received some harsh criticism from local sports pundits. In July 2013, U-T sports writer John Maffei blasted Hayworth for not having the sports IQ needed to sit in on the Morning Show.

"Hayworth represented Arizona in the House of Representatives for a dozen years," wrote Maffei. "Obviously, he knows something about politics. But his sports knowledge, as one 1090 insider said, is zero."

Due to alleged poor reviews and sub-par ratings, executives at the company gave Hayworth his pink slip on August 30.

"At no time did [Broadcast Company of the Americas] notify [Hayworth], in writing or otherwise, of any alleged violation or breach prior to terminating the agreement," reads the lawsuit. "Nor did [the company] provide [him] a reasonable opportunity 'to cure such breach or violation' as is expressly required in the agreement."

Hayworth says the radio company has a history of making hollow promises.

"As [Hayworth] later came to understand, [Broadcast Company of the Americas] had already developed a pattern of ignoring similar promises in at least one other similar written employment contract with another radio show host. Further, [the company] terminated other radio host contracts without following the contractually required procedures."

Hayworth is asking the company to reimburse him for lost wages and other compensation.

For now, Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton is the sole host of The Morning Show.

side note: Broadcast Company of the Americas was founded by U-T honcho John Lynch in 2003. He was reportedly forced out in 2010. Lynch later filed a lawsuit against the company for wrongful termination.

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Radio personality John David Hayworth, former cohost of The Morning Show with Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton on Mighty 1090, has filed a lawsuit against the station's parent company, Broadcast Company of the Americas, for breach of contract and wrongful termination.

Hayworth, a onetime U.S. congressional representative from Arizona, says the Padres' flagship station hired him on March 7 of this year, luring him to San Diego with a "guaranteed compensation package for a minimum term of two years," according to Hayworth's complaint filed in federal court last Friday, November 1.

Included in the compensation package were promises that Hayworth "could only be terminated 'for Cause'" and would first be required to issue "a written statement to [Hayworth] detailing the alleged breach or violation, and [Hayworth] would thereafter have a reasonable opportunity within which to cure the alleged breach or violation."

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Hayworth's time on air was spotty at best. He received some harsh criticism from local sports pundits. In July 2013, U-T sports writer John Maffei blasted Hayworth for not having the sports IQ needed to sit in on the Morning Show.

"Hayworth represented Arizona in the House of Representatives for a dozen years," wrote Maffei. "Obviously, he knows something about politics. But his sports knowledge, as one 1090 insider said, is zero."

Due to alleged poor reviews and sub-par ratings, executives at the company gave Hayworth his pink slip on August 30.

"At no time did [Broadcast Company of the Americas] notify [Hayworth], in writing or otherwise, of any alleged violation or breach prior to terminating the agreement," reads the lawsuit. "Nor did [the company] provide [him] a reasonable opportunity 'to cure such breach or violation' as is expressly required in the agreement."

Hayworth says the radio company has a history of making hollow promises.

"As [Hayworth] later came to understand, [Broadcast Company of the Americas] had already developed a pattern of ignoring similar promises in at least one other similar written employment contract with another radio show host. Further, [the company] terminated other radio host contracts without following the contractually required procedures."

Hayworth is asking the company to reimburse him for lost wages and other compensation.

For now, Lee "Hacksaw" Hamilton is the sole host of The Morning Show.

side note: Broadcast Company of the Americas was founded by U-T honcho John Lynch in 2003. He was reportedly forced out in 2010. Lynch later filed a lawsuit against the company for wrongful termination.

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