Long story short, it's not the same WHAS radio. Those who built WHAS into the "be all/end all" of information are no longer there or in control. It's a damn shame but what do you do?
Those who run things today have turn a large department store into a mall kiosk. It still prints money but at the expense of product depth. The tragedy is they thrive on the hard work of those who preceded them.
Those who run things today have turn a large department store into a mall kiosk. It still prints money but at the expense of product depth. The tragedy is they thrive on the hard work of those who preceded them.