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Now that North is officially out at WSCR...

I don't listen to the mornings on WSCR much anymore, as I live in PHX and listen to Ankarlo in the AM (I still need my daily dose of absurity in the afternoon with Bernstein & Boers- I never miss a beat), but now that it's official, how does that shake up the lineup? I'm not an insider by any means, so before anyone chides me about my lack of intuition regarding WSCR's upcoming moves I wanted to nip that in the bud.

On a personal note, it was Mike North who really made me want to get into the business. My first job was as an intern for Van Lier & Buffone back in '98 under Rick Gieser, and though I didn't work directly under North (Still on middays with Jiggetts), he was always extremely nice to the unpaid help. We were randomly talking at the WSCR Christmas party that year, and he asked where I went to school (Rock Valley in Rockford, IL), he asked if that was where I got my nickname "Rockford Freddie," and if I commuted to school all that way. It was quite the opposite; I was commuting into the old HQ on Belmont because I loved learning about the business, and he seemed genuinely impressed. He and BeBe then took me around that night and introduced me to all the people I had seen roaming the halls that hadn't had anything to do with me, plugging my efforts. He encouraged me to keep doing what I was doing, and that someday I might make it to a big-time gig.

After floating around Rockford radio for about 7 years I left the business, as I felt like I was in a rut, and perhaps I didn't have 'It'... I was blown out of the water in my only full time gig there, and didn't want to keep plugging away for what seemed like something that would never happen. I'd like to think that management just didn't know talent when they saw it :D, but having flipflopped across the two enclaves in town, sandwiching a PD stint in the mighty Beloit, WI market, obviously I just wasn't getting it done. I'm not a radio success story by any stretch, but I wouldn't have lasted as long as I did without his initial encouragement. So before the mandatory Mike North flaming begins, I'd just like to offer a humble thank you to him for letting me believe I could do it, as I wouldn't have had the wonderful times and met the wonderful people I did had it not been for him.

Chris Worden
 
If North is gone from WSCR that's a good thing IMO.
He was very good with Jiggets, but when he went on his own especially in the morning he became intolerable.
When he talked about sports he was good, but all of a sudden in the mornings he became an expert on politics and lots of other subjects that he knows nothing about.
Anything else in the morning will be better as long as it's local.
 
DIdnt Murph just resign?
I'd love to see them catapult Muph too and run a show 10-2. With Mully and Hanley on morning drive 6-10.
 
All of the articles about Mike North the last couple of days and not one has any mention of what happened to Fred Huebner or his producer Jennifer. The reporters in this town are a little

lazzzzzzy if you ask me.

Rob Feder always leaves out a lot of info in his articles.
 
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