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He has both a +voice and a presence on the air that is the envy of many in radio and +television. He switches easily between serious intellectual and humorous +entertainer as the occasion demands. <i>But he seems to deal with his media role +as if it is just a pleasant hobby.</i> An ABC executive in San Francisco told us +that he will only do radio and television shows on weekends. This position may +be explained by his other activities and accomplishments. He is a well-known +scientist of some notoriety in the public eye. He presently holds the title of +research scientist at California State University, Chico, where he works during +the week.</p> + +<p>A news organization may have some difficulty in forcing him to confine +himself to reporting the news instead of trying to make the news. He has +displayed considerable news-making desires in his very public dealings with +government agencies. This should be of concern to a network news organization +that must protect confidential relationships with high-level contacts in the +government. This observation is supported by his confrontational tactics +reported in the section <a href="confrontations.html">Public Confrontations</a>.</p> + +<p>We do believe, however, that he would be a very effective and popular +network news commentator or show host. Both his credibility and integrity appear +to be very high.</p> + +<p>Our contacts in the media have told us that since 1988 he has turned down +numerous offers to host major radio and television shows in Los Angeles and New +York as well as San Francisco. One LA radio station executive said that he +offered Wattenburg three times his KGO Radio salary and he turned it down. +Contacts at a major movie studio say he also passed up another movie role that was +offered after his <a href="movies.html">appearance in two Clint Eastwood movies in 1988 and +1989</a>, saying that he did not have the time.</p> + +<p>Our general impression is that it may be difficult to convince him to expand +his media role because of his interests in his scientific work and other +activities. From what we were able to observe of his considerable financial +resources, it would appear that money will not be a big factor in what he +chooses to do in the near future.</p> + +<h2>Our Recommendation for Executive Negotiations with Bill Wattenburg</h2> + +<p>For those who do not have time to read this lengthy report in full, we +suggest three sections in particular that we believe provide the best analysis +of his talents, his personality, and his style in dealing with professional and +business associates. These sections are: <a href="TalkRadio.html">Talk Radio</a>, +<a href="colleague.html">A Colleague’s Observations</a>, +and the <a href="BlueWater.html">Blue Water project</a>. We suggest careful review of his other +projects on the <a href="creditcards.html">Magnetic Credit Cards</a> and +<a href="GoldMine.html">the Gold Mine</a> before any contract negotiations of +a legal nature with him.</p> + +<p>An astute reviewer of this report who specializes in resolving executive +conflicts in major corporations has offered this observation:</p> + +<blockquote>“His behavior appears to be iconoclastic in his dealings with other +professionals in their own fields if they challenge him in some arrogant or pompous +manner. This behavior pattern and an obsessive desire to maintain independence +seem to be common elements in all his public exploits. He seems to enjoy his +accomplishments in very private ways and is not driven by a desire for career +advancement or immediate monetary rewards. However, this may be deceiving. He +has obviously achieved great notoriety and professional respect in his own ways. +This may have been financially rewarding beyond what most professionals might +achieve in a conventional manner. In dealing with him an any business or +professional situation, one should be on guard to not unnecessarily challenge +his competitive instincts unless there is a major mutual objective to be +accomplished.”</blockquote> + +<p><b>We strongly recommend that you see him in action <i>when he is live on the +air in the studio</i> before making any appraisal of his media talents. In +private interviews, he is very laid back. He responds with vigor only when you +aggressively challenge him on some subject. Otherwise, he displays very little +of the brilliance and wit that he delivers when he is on the air. We doubt that +he will sell himself in an executive interview. In our interviews with him, he +didn’t mention any of his many exploits detailed herein until we brought up the +subjects and asked him to comment on the press reports and interviews with +others. His attitude seems to be that if you don’t already know something about +him, why should he tell you. He will try to deflect a conversation toward the +interviewer (Who are you? Where are you coming from? What do you like to do?) +This is complimentary, but often evasive.</b></p> + +</body> +</html>
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