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WSCR (670 AM) – branded 670 The Score – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois, and the Chicago metropolitan area.Owned by Audacy, Inc., WSCR is a clear-channel station with extended nighttime range in most of the Central United States and part of the Eastern United States.
Spiegel moved to Los Angeles in 2007, where he founded the LA edition of Tributosaurus and resumed his career with Sporting News Radio. However, he returned to Chicago in 2009 to team up with Dan McNeil on WSCR 670 to co-host the "Danny Mac Show" from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. In 2011, the show changed its name to "The McNeil and Spiegel Show." [5]
Mike Murphy started broadcasting in April 1990 for WLS, a talk radio station in Chicago, hosting a weekly show on Sunday nights called "Fan Talk".Murph would host this show for 18 months, before he was approached by WXRT, a Chicago rock radio station, which was founding a new sports talk radio station, The Score.
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[68] [69] At 7:15 a.m. on January 2, 1992, it returned to the air from a new site in Chicago's Cragin neighborhood, though without nighttime operations. [70] [71] It became WSCR "The Score," the first all-sports station in Chicago. [72] [73] The Score's original hosts included Tom Shaer, Dan Jiggetts partnered with Mike North, and Dan McNeil. [73]
He played football, basketball, and track in high school. [3] At the University of Iowa , Herron played at defensive end from 1997 to 2000 and was a regular starter in his last two seasons. [ 3 ] As a senior in 2000 , Herron had an honorable mention All-Big Ten season after making 64 tackles, three sacks, and two forced fumbles. [ 4 ]
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In August, after the Sun-Times reported his imminent departure from 670 The Score, Parkins affirmed he would be leaving the radio station and join FS1. [14] He was shortly thereafter announced as a co-host of Breakfast Ball, which debuted on the network on August 26. [15] Parkins also co-authored the book Pipeline to the Pros with Ben Kaplan.