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Local hosts on WGN include morning host Bob Sirott along with John Williams, John Records Landecker, and Rollye James. WGN is one of the few talk stations in the U.S. to broadcast all local talk shows during the day and evening. In recent years, it has added some nationally syndicated talk shows at night.
The talk show is filmed in front of a live audience weekdays at the ABC7 Studios in the Chicago Loop on State Street. [2] Current and original hosts are Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini . In November 2019, Windy City Live aired its 2,000th live episode with multiple special guests and performances. [ 3 ]
Below is a list of talk show hosts, sorted alphabetically by their surnames. ... AM Chicago, Friday Night with Steve Edwards, Good Day L.A. Mona El-Shazly: Egypt:
1993 to 1997 — WCCO (AM), Minneapolis, Minnesota: mid-day show host [6] September 1997 to December 2008 — WGN 720, Chicago, Illinois: mid-day and afternoon show host; December 2008 to 2010 — WGN 720, Chicago, Illinois: morning show host, broadcasting from 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. April 2010 — WCCO 1:00-3:00; July 2010 WGN — 12:30-3:00
In June 1989, WLS announced it was going all-talk by the end of the summer. [80] Rumors were that the change was to happen September 1. Air personalities were becoming more talk-intensive anyway and midday talk was added as well. But quietly, with no warning, on August 23, 1989, at 7 pm, WLS stopped playing music altogether.
WIND airs two local shows on weekdays, Chicago's Morning Answer with Amy Jacobson and Dan Proft, and Shaun Thompson in afternoons. Most hours begin with an update from Townhall News. Much of the weekend is devoted to specialty talk shows on money, health and real estate, some of which is paid brokered programming.
Former Chicago Bears coach Mike Ditka hosted a weekly show in 1992, and served as an analyst during football season until 1997, when he was hired to coach the New Orleans Saints. [ 75 ] [ 74 ] [ 76 ] WSCR carried Illinois Fighting Illini basketball in the 1993–1994 season, but their status as a daytimer limited the number of games they could air.