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  2. Category:Radio personalities from Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Radio personalities from Chicago" The following 139 pages are in this category, out of 139 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. WYLL - Wikipedia

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    WYLL (1160 AM) is a commercial radio station in Chicago, Illinois. It originated as WJJD and broadcast some pioneering shows. It is owned by Salem Media Group and airs a Christian talk and teaching radio format. The studios and offices are located in Elk Grove Village.

  4. Ed Schwartz - Wikipedia

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    Ed Schwartz (May 5, 1946 – February 4, 2009) was a Chicago media personality who hosted local late-night radio programs from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. He was nicknamed "Chicago Ed." He was nicknamed "Chicago Ed."

  5. National Barn Dance - Wikipedia

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    The show continued to air on WLS until 1959 when ABC bought the station and changed the format to Top 40 rock and roll, canceling National Barn Dance outright. The show moved to Chicago's WGN-AM , with Orion Samuelson as the show's host, until it finally left the air in 1968.

  6. Don McNeill's Breakfast Club - Wikipedia

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    Before Garrison was even a twinkle in Mr. Keillor's eye, Don McNeill launched a radio show with a unique mix of humor, music and audience participation. From 1933 to 1968, the Chicago-based Breakfast Club aired every weekday on the ABC radio network (originally NBC's Blue Network). Millions of Americans tuned in to hear songs, jokes, interviews ...

  7. Category:1960s American radio programs - Wikipedia

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  8. List of old-time radio programs - Wikipedia

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    The American Album of Familiar Music; The American Forum of the Air; American History Through Radio; American Portraits; The American School of the Air; Americas Answer; Amos 'n' Andy [1]: 12–17 An Evening with Romberg; The Anderson Family; The Andrews Sisters; Andy and Virginia; The Andy Russell Show; Ann of the Airlanes; Appointment with ...

  9. History of radio disc jockeys - Wikipedia

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    She promoted herself as the "Morning Beyotch" and "The Antidote to Howard Stern" on her show on San Francisco radio stations KSAN and KFRC-FM in the late 1990s. [81] "Less than a handful" of women were employed as radio DJs in Britain before the 1970s. DJ Annie Nightingale hosted a progressive rock show on BBC Radio 1 in 1969. In 1998, Zoe Ball ...