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Hi from Greg in Chicago

I'm Greg (James) Pulliam. I started in radio at age 16 at WMPA Aberdeen, MS in 1971. I moved to WCLD in Cleveland, MS for about 4 years. I did a brief stint as PD at WJPR in Greenville, before leaving to finish my BA (English, Communication & Rhetoric) at Memphis State, where I worked at PBS affiliate WKNO as camera operator, lighter, set-builder, and audio booth operator. Spent a year at KCBW-FM in Sedalia, MO, before leaving to help build KBUZ in Arkansas City, KS. I left there a year later and went back to Memphis to work at WPTY-TV 24 as on-air director and videotape engineer. After a few years away from broadcasting, I came back at KCMQ/KTGR in Columbia, MO in 1983. While there, I earned my MA/PhD in English Language & Linguistics/Composition & Rhetoric (respectively) from the U of MO, then worked as a professor at IIT in Chicago from 1993-2023, teaching Mass Media, Persuasion, Journalism, History of English Language, American Dialects and a number of other courses. I am now retired. I'm really excited to find this site and look forward to meeting new friends and maybe reconnecting with some old ones.
 
Thank you! Nowadays, I'm an SXM listener--I love Outlaw Country, Willie's Place, 70s and 80s channels, Beatles channel. I used to love hearing Chicago's WLS 89 come booming into the Mississippi Delta at night on my car radio. In Chicago, I listen to WCPT--love their progressive politics, but hate their lack of professionalism. What do you listen to?
 
I used to listen to a lot of different SXM stations like First Wave, Tom Petty Radio, etc., now I listen to a lot of different streaming stations and podcasts.
 
Hello Greg and welcome to the board from another newbie here. To answer your question, I listen to is KFI-AM (talk & news) from Los Angeles in the morning and KCLB-FM (classic & mainstream rock) from Palm Springs in the afternoon.
 
I'm Greg (James) Pulliam. I started in radio at age 16 at WMPA Aberdeen, MS in 1971. I moved to WCLD in Cleveland, MS for about 4 years. I did a brief stint as PD at WJPR in Greenville, before leaving to finish my BA (English, Communication & Rhetoric) at Memphis State, where I worked at PBS affiliate WKNO as camera operator, lighter, set-builder, and audio booth operator. Spent a year at KCBW-FM in Sedalia, MO, before leaving to help build KBUZ in Arkansas City, KS. I left there a year later and went back to Memphis to work at WPTY-TV 24 as on-air director and videotape engineer. After a few years away from broadcasting, I came back at KCMQ/KTGR in Columbia, MO in 1983. While there, I earned my MA/PhD in English Language & Linguistics/Composition & Rhetoric (respectively) from the U of MO, then worked as a professor at IIT in Chicago from 1993-2023, teaching Mass Media, Persuasion, Journalism, History of English Language, American Dialects and a number of other courses. I am now retired. I'm really excited to find this site and look forward to meeting new friends and maybe reconnecting with some old ones.
Welcome, Greg, from another Mizzou grad (three degrees; I kept at it until getting it right). I was just across Route B from you: I was at KFRU 1979-1984. I still have relatives near Columbia, so I go back quite a bit.

Trivia: KFRU and KTGR now share the same tower...imagine that.
 
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