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The jazzy vibes at Miami-based public access radio station WDNA have been less than harmonious the past two years.
Buttressed by a wage-theft complaint filed with Miami-Dade’s Consumer Protection Division, former staffers contend WDNA, 88.9 FM, is engulfed in turmoil over allegations of the misuse grant funds; the public station temporarily losing its state charity status; late payroll and commissions payments; and the combative management style of a WDNA figure who recently retired.
This year, the half-a-dozen employees who quit citing a toxic workplace includes Russell Otway, an ex-WDNA account executive who filed the wage-theft complaint last December…