FILE - In this Oct. 25, 2006 file photo, Sun Microsystems CEO Jonathan Schwartz gives a keynote address at Oracle Open World conference in San Francisco. Social media offer new opportunities for pithy farewells to zing around the world in an instant. Schwartz managed a classic of the genre when he quit his job in a philosophical tweeted haiku in 2010: "Financial crisis/Stalled too many customers/CEO no more." (AP Photo/Paul Sakuma, File)
November 02, 2012 - 7:58 AM
LONDON - It was a spectacular exit.
A well-known British DJ reacted to news that his show had been cancelled with an on-air rant against what he called the "pinheaded weasels" running the BBC.
Danny Baker opened his afternoon slot on BBC London radio Thursday by announcing that the show had been cancelled. He blamed cost-cutting middle management and "pinheaded weasels who know only the timid, the generic and the abacus."
Listeners took to Twitter to support Baker, a respected broadcaster for 30 years. Comedian Stephen Fry called him "the best" and slammed the BBC's decision.
The BBC confirmed Baker was due to leave at the end of the year, but could not say whether he would complete his contract. The broadcaster said "Danny's decided to take a day off" on Friday.
News from © The Associated Press, 2012