Please correct me if I'm wrong, so I can get the right era in my head.
Is this the mid-late 60's?
Bill Warrick did traffic from a station wagon that got stuck in jams.
The network had Gene Shalit, Dr., Brothers, Stan Martin Sports, and....the Monitor Beacon on the weekends?
Jack Eigen was on Saturday nights (on radio but from one of the tv studios - I was there quite often.)
Or is all that, later? Couldn't be much later.
Didn't Harry Volkman do morning drive-time radio weather. Quick turn-around after doing the late weather on WMAQ-TV. He would phone them in. I remember Henry Cooke teasing Harry about his Marlin car -
as a running gag on the air. Henry sometimes did booth work on WMAQ-TV in the morning.
In the same era as Henry Cooke, Floyd Brown was midday and did booth work for ch 5..
Jim Hill: another BIG guy was on tv duty and had a DJ shift.
Jack Eigen was a long time but often obnoxious talk show guy, on after 10pm or 11pm for 3 hours. He did remotes from the Chez Paree restaurant for years on 670.
Then NBC hired Burt Sherwood and decided to drop MOR and "go country" for a few years before going all news.
I never did know where Henry Cooke went. Norman Ross is now deceased. He was on fm100 evenings doing the LaSalle Bank Evening Hour.
The farm guy at q was Everett Mitchell. The "Farm and Home Hour" "It's a beeuuutiful day in Chicago!" I believe he was there PRIOR to Orion's coming to wgn in 1960.
John Doremus went to WAIT (discussed in that thread).