B96, TJ, Wild Bill #1
B96 Radio gives away concert tickets to the people brave enough to drink the disgusting milkshakes that they make.
B96 Radio gives away concert tickets to the people brave enough to drink the disgusting milkshakes that they make.
Continuation of Ed Schwartz’s live broadcast on The Loop FM begun on previous tapes. Tom Weinberg talks with Ed during breaks about his radio experiences for the TV show Radio Faces.
Raw tape for the award-winning TV series The 90’s. Tom McKean, radio and television broadcaster and former drug addict, hosts his radio talk show at Chicago’s WLUP AM 1000. He covers various addiction related topics during his show.
Raw footage for the award-winning series The 90’s. The first segment captures the recording of a children’s news program called “Chicago on Parade.” They visit the Museum of Science and Industry, the Field Museum, the Adler Planetarium and the Art Institute. The kids’ reporting style is very formal, like traditional TV news, and they fumble often to remember their lines. The second segment is an interview with fast-talking comedian and humanitarian Michael Colyar in a park in downtown Chicago. Colyar had recently been in the public spotlight because he was the winner of the $100,000 Grand Prize competition on “Star Search” and immediately donated half of the money to a charity for homeless children. Colyar got his start in Chicago before moving to Los Angeles but was back in town for a performance. When describing his comedy, he says it is socially conscious and thought provoking, often dealing with such issues as racism or AIDS. The third segment covers the headquarters for Shadow Traffic in the John Hancock Observatory.
An excerpt of the live broadcast of Alderman Edward Vrdolyak’s political radio talk show on WJJD 1160 AM.
Footage of the Mancow Morning madhouse radio broadcast from Rock 103.5 in Chicago shot for the TV series Radio Faces.
Part of the Radio Faces camera crew goes with Turd, an associate of Mancow, to an off-site event sponsored by Mancow’s Morning Madhouse.
A documentary about Chicago radio in its prime from the late 1920’s through the early 1940’s. It is made up primarily of the recollections of the people involved with Chicago radio during its prime. Very interesting, but the interviews run for a long time with no interruption, or any image other than that of the interviewee. Also includes vintage still photos, and audio clips from various radio shows; including “Little Orphan Annie,” “Fibber McGee & Molly,” and “The Breakfast Club.”