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Pearson's Sunday show is still new, but he's done a fantastic job of making it a must-listen for all Illinois political junkies. I salute thee.
When forced to listen to local radio, I sometimes enjoy Roe Conn on WLS - but only for a few minutes because when they go to commercial I have to change stations. Commercial radio sux.
Milt Rosenberg, WGN
Jeff Pinkus, WIND
Tom Roeser, WLS
Lawrence Holmes, WSCR
Why do I like them? Because I am am AM junkie that is a man, republican, and sports enthusiast. Go figure....
I'll use this opportunity to get on my soapbox again, why are there so few women on talk radio? WGN doesn't allow a woman to host a show unless she has a partner, the legal team, Kathy & Judy, overnight, oh yeah, sometimes Bob Sirott has his wife on the show. Every "expert" that they use is a man. It's like they don't know any professional women.
Today: Mully and Hanley on WSCR -- energetic and knowledgable without screaming.
Greedy mega corporations went deep into debt to buy up radio stations, fired local talent and replaced them with dull syndicated programs and low paid kids, flooded the airwaves with ads in a desperate attempt to pay off the loans, and drove away their listeners in, um, droves.
The newspaper owners have essentially done the same thing (except for the advertising part). Morons.
Anyway, let's get back to today's far more fun QOTD.
WGN also axed news folks....wes bled. and now the CBS affiliate in Chicago axed folks too. tough out there.
Now, I am addicted to NPR. Diane Rehm is an excellent interviewer, asks pointed questions, and will follow up when an answer is not clearly provided. That's what I want from an interview.
and then people wonder why "the media" can't do its job...
Pet Central??? You gotta be kidding! They do a terrible job covering that minor league baseball team too. Who's that guy that groans and yells all the time instead of covering the game. I heard he was an old White Sox 3rd baseman. Doesn't he know he is on the radio?
I like Steve Cochran's afternoon show on WGN. I'm mediocre on John Williams in the mornings. There are days when I enjoy Big John and Cisco on WIND, but they have to have either a good guest or a good topic, or I'm out. I also listen to WBBM a lot. Not a fan of Don and Roma on WLS, but I really do like Roe. I choose Cochran over Roe usually, but I'll flip back and forth.
I'll also listen to sports talk -- Mike and Mike are better than the Score morning show unless something big is happening in Chicago sports. Afternoons...I'm lukewarm on both. Too much random 'crap' going on in the background on the Score for my taste (soundbites, etc. that have nothing to do with sports).
08:00am to 09:30am. Its on the internet too.
radiochicagoland.com
Ray talks politics.
He gets very good guests.
Monroe Anderson(D way left) and Dan Proft(R) were on today.
Senator Durbin was on Monday.
IMHO all of the politicians are in the pockets of the banks.
Durbin was totally evaisive on banking.
WJJG plays 30's - 60's music in pm.
No commercials.
On Sunrise to Sundown.
Cop Talk on Saturday 10:00am to noon.
Joe Gentile (the owner) will not sell out.
Gentleman Joe what a guy.
Jim Leach in the morning. Used to love Johnny and Andy then Johnny and Josie. Kelm and Kirk was great, and now it's Kirk and Amy.
Mike Wilson was also very good. Too bad he left.
The afternoon hosts stink though.
Back in the day, WLUP AM1000 was my station de jour. Steve and Gary (those were the days).
Rosenberg is obviously in a class by himself; I'd call him the last of a breed but then I'd have to think who the next to last was, some guy who went off the air in 1976, probably. WGN deserves high praise for keeping that little space of time sacrosanct (except for baseball nights).
I would appreciate Milt Rosenberg more if his worldview wasn't so antediluvian.
Also, Dick Kay does a pretty good job in his weekend gig on WCPT.
I forgot about Paul Green on WGN.
I've never been able to forget about Green before. I don't know what came over me this time.
Green!
I mostly listen to NPR these days, really like Fresh Air with Terry Gross, in terms of talk shows. For music, I like listening to bottom-of-the dial college radio stations: they may be uneven, but they have stuff I really haven't heard before and some of it is pretty good. Jim Grimes: your kids rock.
For news in the car, I listen to National Sandanista Radio on WBEZ. The morning and afternoon feeds from DC are illuminating and let me see how the other side feels.
But the thing that sets Glover apart is his interviewing style. He asks the hard questions, but he doesn't berate anyone during the interview. Even people who deserve a berating or who are just bat-crazy are treated with respect while they are on the air. It's something I like.
He does the reading and can engage good guests on their own level. I've been listening to him since I was a kid. If only the other radio and cable yakkers had been...
Belatedly, here's to Spike O'Dell. It's a long way from the Quad Cities to the top chair at WGN on Michigan and Wacker. Enjoy retirement. I hear Hunter's in Rock Island has their liquor license back (Illinois No. 1). Sounds like a party.
I really don't like that Bill Leff guy. He's just smug. Maybe bring him on once a week or for an hour every day or something.
Although, the daily bit with Ron Magers is probably the best radio anywhere in Chicago.
To be honest, I wonder what Roe's politics actually are.