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Who would you like to...

Of all the great talent that has disappeared from the air waves over the past few years, who would you think is worthy of returning in some capacity? Pair them with a current station or a station that is in transit. Or just bitch because you can't hear them period. Let's not just focus on one format please, run the gambit....there is more out there than "talk".
 
JockFan said:
Of all the great talent that has disappeared from the air waves over the past few years, who would you think is worthy of returning in some capacity? Pair them with a current station or a station that is in transit. Or just bitch because you can't hear them period. Let's not just focus on one format please, run the gambit....there is more out there than "talk".
Fred Winston. WZZN.

He's a funny person and is one of the best. He did a great job on the WLS Memorial Day celebration. Plus WZZN could use a local midday person or weekend person.
 
I agree Fred Winston he is talanted and very funny and he can be plugged in to almost any format. I would love to have
Chicago Eddie Shwartz back on at night I don't know if thats possible because of his health problems. His Chicago history
shows were the best.I hope that his health has improved and someday he could get back on the air. One more person I
would like to see back is Richard Pague I know he has a sunday show on 89.3 WKKC but the signal is so weak it cant be
heard in most of the area. I would like to see him get a saturday night show again like he had on the former WGCI AM
DUSTY RADIO 1390.
 
I'd love to hear Larry Lujack again, but only if he could be teamed up with Tommy Edwards.
He wouldn't be good by himself.
They were very funny on WRLL, but the station had such a terrible signal that few people could hear them.
 
Robert Murphy and "Danger" Dan Walker. His "Most Embarassing Moments" segments were hilarious.

Uncle Lar and Lil' Snot Nosed Tommy.

Scott Miller from WJMK, would be a good fit on 94.7.

JRL, how could 94.7 let him go? Haven't listened to ZZN since he left.
 
Zakk Tyler gets my vote. He had a great mix of music, features, sports and interviews.
 
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