Hearing Judy Pielach in mornings and Kim Gordon in afternoons, you might think you're listening to WGN 720-AM, where both spent decades anchoring and reporting the news. But in fact they're the two ...
With five weeks left on his contract, Garry Meier, half of the No. 2-rated afternoon radio team in the city, was unexpectedly pulled off the air by station bosses after his show Friday night as both ...
On April 19, 1924, WLS Radio in Chicago aired the first National Barn Dance program. It became one of the most popular and longest-running Country and Western radio programs next to the Grand Ole Opry ...
CHICAGO (WLS) -- Chicago radio icon Steve Dahl is launching his new show on WLS-AM radio Monday afternoon. He's been doing a podcast for six years and now he can be heard every afternoon. "It seems ...
Jim Johnson was a news anchor and reporter at WLS-AM 890 in Chicago for 45 years during which he became known for providing wit and levity in programs hosted by well-known radio personalities. Johnson ...
Chicago TV reporters Dan and Anthony Ponce, sons of veteran Windy City news anchor Phil Ponce, will make their debut as a talk show team 5/20 when they fill in for afternoon hosts Roe Conn and Richard ...
WLS-AM in Chicago has moved Mallory Vor Broker to the position of reporter for 890 WLS-AM. Vor Broker will cover Chicago City Hall and the political beat. She takes over for Bill Cameron who retired ...
Wolf and Proft began substituting for the duo three months ago when Don Wade announced he had a brain tumor. They will continue in the 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. slot, WLS-Radio announced. Jake Hartford and ...
WLS is moving up in the Arbitron MeasureCast ratings. The AM station’s online presence was ranked No. 5 in the March numbers. WLS racked up 921,940 hours of time spent listening in March.
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A reader’s question sent me down a J. Mark Powell-type rabbit hole. But first: this week’s Quiz Question. When you combine the Billboard Hot 100 Singles Chart and the Billboard Top 200 Album Chart ...
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