One more senior staff member of HMTV left the organisation today. Mr. A.M. Khan Yazdany, popularly known as Danny has resigned. He was one of the Chief Reporters in the channel and was in the Programming Department. A journalist in English and Telugu, experienced in Print and Electronic media, Mr. Danny is said to be unhappy with the way things are are happening in the channel. Though some of the insiders attribute the reason for the dissatisfaction to the sudden decision of its CEO/MD/ Chief Editor to drop the programme entrusted to him, others say that Mr. Danny was made to report to an upstart in the department and this was the immediate reason. However, the development is said to be part of the dissatisfaction brewing among the upper strata of the staff due to delay in fixing up their designations, hierarchy and work division. The lower level staff are very much happy with their salary being fixed at Rs. 10,000 recently.
Friday, October 10, 2008
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Hey finally they removed the dumb ass danny!!
mr jerk annoymous, guess u have no identity in life n so u r hiding ur face, before u post a comment try to know the facts, no one on this planet can remove him idiot .......he resigned it...can't u even read an article assole...whats de title of the article for which u hv commented...it says"danny quits hmtv".....when u know the meaning of dumbass guess u should be knowing what "quits" means.......u jerk he resigned none removed.......he's been asked to get back.....mind ur words, if u hv guts write atleast one article in ur entire life as he does.........atleast show one tenth of his productivity,......one request to the people who r screening this, do allow this comment to b posted so tht annoymous ppl will show up or they quit.......mr jerk hope 2 c ur comment preciding mine....dare to, u jerk n dick head...........
Hmmm....it may not really help to come out. Kanna. For, in this virtual world there is scope to have a name and yet remain anoymous. But the point is to be rational and dignified - with or without a name.
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