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Talkers Magazine List

This list is poo. Must be some "kid" who put it together.

Where are Wally Phillips and Howard Miller? I LOVE Bob Collins but Wally & Howard Miller should be above him.
 
Is anyone reading the comments here before posting?

It's a list of the living.
 
I don't see Bob Collins on this list either.

It says it is a subjective list, but I wonder how it compares to a list of who generates the most ratings.

To me, it looks like the two lists would be almost identical.
 
Dear Mr. Mix and Mr Nut,
Here is what I found this very morning.....Please note paragraph 5 (below)
The discussion board is called "Chicago Radio & Media;

http://chicagoradioandmedia.com/news/816-chicago-radio-stars-on-talkers-qheaviest-hundredq-list

Written by Larz
Sunday, 01 August 2010 12:39
Talkers Magazine is a radio industry publication that focuses on the talk radio format. Once a year (usually in February), it famously puts out its always-controversial and always-conversational "Heavy Hundred" list. That list ranks who the magazine's editors felt were the top 100 talk radio personalities of the previous year.

[EDIT-post truncated as excerpt exceeds amount permitted under Fair Use.Link added by Radio-Info as a courtesy]
 
stormy01 said:
Apparently "The Heaviest Hundred" list is only available in the print edition, not the free online site.
Thanks for the clarification.

Odd (and quite sad) that Steve Dahl, Garry Meier, Don & Roma (and the rest) would make the list but not Wally Phillips.
 
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