Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
With Brandmeier's addition to WGN radio's weekday lineup, the morning drive timeslot shifted to 5:30-9 a.m., followed by Mike McConnell from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., John Williams from 12-3 p.m., and Garry Meier from 3-7 p.m. News anchor Steve Bertrand moved to mornings with Brandmeier and Jim Gudas shifted to the midday/afternoon slot.
The Steve Wilkos Show (2007–September 11, 2009) Toni On! (2007–10, produced by sister station WPIX in New York) 3rd Rock from the Sun (2008–10) ALF (2008–December 27, 2009) Around the World for Free (2008–09) Boston Legal (2008–10) Whacked Out Videos (2008–10) Hollywood & Dine (April 18, 2008–September 2010) Walker, Texas Ranger ...
Steve King (born July 26, 1943) is a broadcast personality who has been heard on several different stations, mostly in the Chicago area. For more than 25 years, King and his wife, Johnnie Putman, hosted The Steve and Johnnie Show overnights on WGN.
Steve M, staff writer for Sputnikmusic awarded Radiosurgery a "great" 3.5 out of 5 score. He felt the album contained "all the little quirks of their earlier material," before adding, "it is difficult not to get caught up in Radiosurgery for what it is: a short and sweet pop-punk album designed to get you out of your chair and moving."
The Steve Cochran Show is the title of two talk shows on 720 WGN AM in Chicago, Illinois hosted by Steve Cochran. The original, airing in the afternoon drive, ran from February 2000 until its cancellation in June 2010. The current is Cochran's second stint at WGN, this time as morning-drive host, which began in September 2013. It airs from 5-10 ...
He moved from WGN to the online-only WGN.FM in September 2013 (and later WGWG-LP 87.7 FM in February 2014), but the FM station shut down operations in December 2014. On March 30, 2015, Brandmeier replaced Dennis Miller as the midday host on Westwood One 's nationwide talk radio lineup on 100-plus affiliates, including airing on WLS (AM) in Chicago.
He was best known for doing radio play-by-play for the Chicago Cubs, first on WIND (1955-56) and then on WGN (1957–64). His broadcast partners were Lou Boudreau (1957–April 1960, 1961–64) and Charlie Grimm April–October 1960). Quinlan was killed in an auto accident after leaving a golf outing during spring training of 1965.
Chicago Live! is an hour-long stage and radio variety show hosted by Chicago newspaperman and radio personality Rick Kogan. [1] The multi-platform show is produced by the Chicago Tribune in partnership with The Second City and broadcasts on WGN Radio 720-AM Saturday nights at 11 p.m. It is taped in front of a live studio audience.