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With less than two months remaining in his contract - and three months before WIP's signature Wing Bowl - there's nervous buzz around the sports-talk station that a new deal is not at hand between CBS Radio and its 20-year veteran.
Contacted Friday, Cataldi confirmed that talks had been "more difficult than in the past," but did not disclose sticking points. His agent, Steve Mountain, declined to comment. Station manager Marc Rayfield did not return a message.
The economy has been playing a role in all TV and radio contracts, and broadcasters seem eager to get big salaries off their books - even when the big salaries draw ads and cinch partnerships. Cataldi, who makes well over $1 million, is WIP's franchise player.
Asked what else he would do, Cataldi replied: "How would I know? I'm under contract."
The October Arbitron ratings, released Wednesday, found Cataldi and crew just behind WMMR's Preston & Steve among WIP's target of men ages 25 to 54. Though the Phillies inflated sports-talk ratings, the station and the morning show had been on an upturn all year and had their highest ratings in memory last month.
South Philly rapper Beanie Sigel has been telling anyone who will listen about his beef with onetime mentor Jay-Z. Beans showed up Tuesday at Power 99, where the Hot Boyz were interviewing 50 Cent about his new movie, Before I Self Destruct. Movie, shmovie. Nothing like a little real-life drama: 50 Cent ended up interviewing Sigel. Hear it at www.power99.com .
CBS3's Pat Ciarrocchi and Ukee Washington play a brief cameo as reporters on As the World Turns tomorrow (2 p.m., CBS3). The episode was shot here last month. Plot: When Lt. Jack Snyder (Michael Park) comes to Philadelphia to work out some personal issues, there is breaking news in City Hall's courtyard.
Actor/sustainability advocate Ed Begley Jr. guested last week on Ecoman and the Skeptic, Philadelphia University's green radio show. It's archived at Green Talk Network's site, through www.philau.edu .
Reese Witherspoon's comings and goings at various swank Center City restaurants were well-documented during her three months here shooting a comedy with Paul Rudd and Owen Wilson. For her cover-story interview in InStyle mag's November issue, she went down-home. As in Down Home Diner at Reading Terminal Market, where "she blends in just fine" on a Saturday morning while eating an egg-white scramble and side of biscuits "amid the perfume of the diner's famed hickory-smoked bacon and the clanking of waitresses juggling their plates."
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