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What's Next For WLS-FM?

Larry Lujack

"He was still pretty funny on WRLL for 3 years (2003--06), but nobody could pick up that signal."I agree. Larry Lujack and Tommy Edwards were hilarious on Real Oldies 1690. I listened to them through tons of static daily, but it was worth it. Imagine how they would do in the ratings if they were on FM on a decent signal in Chicago.I know Bob Sirott already has is noontime gig on WGN, but I would love to hear him on WLS-FM as well.Also on my wish list...Fred Winston, John Landecker, and Jeff Davis. (Yes, I know Jeff keeps busy with his production company, but at least get him on occasionally.)I would also like to hear Bill Price as the promo voice again, I'd like to hear a ton of jingles, great music, fun promotions, and the legendary personalities. In short, I'd like to hear the magic of WLS.... on FM.
 
Larry Lujack part 2

Let's not forget the news department...

I know Lyle Dean and Jeffrey Hendrix are retired, but what about Catherine Johns, Kathy McFarland, and Karen Hand?
 
Edwards & Lujack in the morning & Fred Winston in the afternoon followed by Dick Biondi at night would be a powerhouse. Unfortunately it appears this management will never do it--it makes to much sense.
 
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