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  2. Nick Digilio - Wikipedia

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    The Nick Digilio Show was heard on WGN Radio in Chicago (720 AM), where Digilio discussed popular culture, current events, all things Chicago, and other hot topics including why the Flavor Bowl from KFC is the best fast food item ever produced, and the fact that there actually once was vegetable flavored Jell-O.

  3. Mitch Michaels - Wikipedia

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    Mitch Michaels. Mitch Michaels (born Richard Salchow in Cleveland, Ohio on March 20, 1948) is an American rock and roll radio disc jockey. [1] Known for his contributions to many spots on the Chicago radio dial, he is best known for helping start WXRT-FM and for his work at WKQX-FM, WLUP-FM "The Loop" and WCKG-FM in Chicago, Illinois.

  4. Cara Carriveau - Wikipedia

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    Her first professional radio job using her maiden name Cara Stern was at 95.3 "The New Foxy 95" WCFX in Clare, Michigan while attending college at Central Michigan University. She was hired as a weekend overnight/fill-in personality at WCFX in 1986 and was soon promoted to weekend middays (10 am – 3 pm), then full-time evenings (7 pm ...

  5. Eric Ferguson (radio personality) - Wikipedia

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    Ferguson began his radio career in Chicago as an intern at WYTZ-FM in Chicago and later was a producer for Chicago on-air personality John Records Landecker. [6] He then was a producer for the "Morning Zoo" on WYTZ-FM. [7] He later began hosting a morning show on WMMZ-FM in Gainesville/Ocala, Florida.

  6. Category:Radio personalities from Chicago - Wikipedia

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  7. Dean Richards (reporter) - Wikipedia

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    From 1985 until 1990, he doubled as operations manager and morning host at the Satellite Music Network, which was based in Chicago's southwest suburbs. [3] In 1990, Richards joined WNUA in Chicago as a weekend and substitute radio host. [3] In May 1991, Richards remained at WNUA, but took a job as a staff announcer at WGN-TV. [4]