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  2. WGN Morning News - Wikipedia

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    On August 16, 2010, WGN-TV added an additional half-hour to the newscast, which expanded to 4:30-9:00 a.m.; [4] with the expansion into the 4:30 timeslot, WGN-TV became the third Chicago station to begin its morning newscast at that time, along with NBC-owned WMAQ-TV (which debuted the current incarnation of its 4:30 a.m. show in 2009, although ...

  3. Steve Cochran (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Cochran (born March 14, 1961) is an American radio broadcaster.He hosted the morning show at WGN in Chicago from 2013 to December 2019. [1] He previously worked at WGN from 2000 to 2010.

  4. Bob Collins (broadcaster) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Collins (February 28, 1942 – February 8, 2000) was a morning DJ on WGN-720AM radio in Chicago. His show was the top-rated morning show for WGN and kept the station at the top of the ratings. [1] His show featured various conversation as well as some music. He also made occasional appearances on WGN-TV, hosting specials such as the Auto Show.

  5. WGN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    His time slot announced was 10:00 a.m. to noon, which moved then mid morning hosts Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder to the afternoon drive from 3:00-7:00 pm. Garry Meier would be moved to WGN.FM, with Steve Cochran's morning show getting expended by 1 hour, and Bob Sirott and Marianne Murciano still having their noon-3:00 p.m. show. [61]

  6. Bob Sirott - Wikipedia

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    On April 12, 2007, Chicago radio station WGN announced that it was reviving The Noon Show with Sirott as its host. Sirott was removed from The Noon Show on January 25, 2010. He returned to weekday radio at WGN in 2013. [10] Sirott is also known for his "One more thing" commentaries on various topics, many of which are Chicago related.

  7. Dean Richards (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    In January 1999, Richards debuted as a Sunday morning radio host on WGN. [11] In January 2000, Richards began delivering weekly theater reviews on noon newscasts WGN-TV in Chicago. [12] At the time, Richards was also a part of the regular rotation of hosts of Illinois Lottery drawings, which take place at the WGN-TV studios.

  8. Steve King (radio) - Wikipedia

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    On Christmas Eve, in 1984, King moved to WGN, and on Valentine's Day 1985 Putman followed. Putman's initial work included traffic reporting on WGN's morning show. Steve and Johnnie were paired as a broadcast team initially on weekends and ultimately segued to the overnight show. Their show became the top-rated overnight show in the market.

  9. List of programs broadcast by NewsNation - Wikipedia

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    WGN Weekend Morning News (Saturday edition, 1992–98; Sunday edition, 1992–94) The Bozo Super Sunday Show (1994–2001) Illinois Instant Riches/Illinois' Luckiest (1994–2000) WGN Morning News (simulcast of morning newscast; September 6, 1994 – 1997 and February 3-December 12, 2014) [4] Adelante, Chicago (1995–2014)