Preserving its clear channel frequency for KYW meant Westinghouse needed to move it out of Chicago. [40][41][29] It was also time to move the studios from the La Salle Hotel. [33] It was one of the 16 stations that aired the first CBS network program on September 18, 1927. Executive Producer at The Score, Owner/Producer USSportspages.com, Producer of West Wood 1 Sports Prep Service. Best of 670 The Score; Mully & Haugh; Bernstein & Rahimi; Laurence Holmes; Parkins & Spiegel; Joe Ostrowski; LoHo Daily President of Baseball Operations/General Manager: This page was last edited on 7 May 2021, at 20:17. A clause in the Cubs' deal with CBS allowed a one-time move to WSCR in the event that the White Sox left the station. 1 = Clear-channel stations with extended nighttime coverage. [148][149] The first song played under the new format was "Your Cheatin' Heart" by Hank Williams, Sr. [81][85][86][87] Dave Garroway (1913–1982) also arrived on the NBC airwaves via WMAQ with his 1160 Club playing big band and jazz music in the 1940s. Chicago’s 670 The Score is experimenting with their lineup as they look to possibly replace the recently fired Dan McNeil. https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=WSCR&oldid=1021995532, Sports radio stations in the United States, Short description is different from Wikidata, Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License. [167] In order to consummate the deal, Infinity decided to transfer the format, branding and call letters of WSCR (1160 AM) over to WMAQ, and concentrate exclusively on WBBM's all-news format, while the former WSCR was put up for sale. Listeners can tune in to WSCR 670 The Score in Chicago on air as well as nationwide on the RADIO.COM app and its website. Only those with special receivers, primarily radio stores which had gotten them from the Daily News, could see the video portion of the broadcast. Radio from the "Mertchandise Mart" centered around the many studios on the 19th floor. [13][14][15] In an attempt to avoid confusion with the city's station, WGU was assigned the new call letters WMAQ, and to improve reception, its power was increased to 500 watts and it was assigned the clear channel frequency of 750 kilocycles. Maybe the best hire is right under the noses of The Score in their own city. 5. [151][152][153][154] Hosts on the station included Morton Downey Jr. and Chet Coppock.[155][156][157]. [29] In September 1927, it severed its ties with NBC and joined the new Columbia Broadcasting System (CBS) as a charter affiliate. [130][131], When Floyd Brown joined the staff in 1965, his photo wound up on the cover of the RCA Employee magazine next to one of Bill Cosby, who was starring in I Spy on NBC-TV. [90][91] In 1948 and 1949, Garroway was voted the nation's top Disk Jockey by his peers in Billboard's annual poll. [163] An early harbinger of the future sports format was the evening WMAQ Sports Huddle which premiered in 1993 and competed with all-sports WSCR and WMVP as well as WGN's Sports Central program. Floyd was the first African-American hired as a network announcer. One of them was Ned Locke (1919-1992), who hosted a Saturday children's radio show, Uncle Ned's Flying Squadron, on the station in 1950. The show includes interviews with the top beat writers in the city as well as team executives, coaches and players. [52][53] WMAQ did not receive an experimental license from the Federal Radio Commission to operate station W9XAP until September 2, 1930. [83][106][107] Though the NBC Blue Network was sold to American Broadcasting System in 1943, it continued leasing Merchandise Mart space from NBC until its move to the Civic Opera House in 1952. [62] It was the beginning of WMAQ-TV, which would not return until after World War II.[63]. [20][21][22][23][24], By early 1923, the Daily News was convinced enough in the power of radio to buy out the Fair Store's 51% interest in the station. On November 1, 1931, the Daily News sold WMAQ to the National Broadcasting Company. Herb Kent, a Chicago radio pioneer, first came to work in the mailroom at WMAQ as a young high school graduate in the late 1940s. [18], Early 1923 records show there were 20 radio stations on the air in Chicago alone. WMAQ was able to stay on the air, but not at its normal 50,000 watt power. The studios for both stations had been designed by NBC before the sale. He went on to WGN-TV, where he continued to participate in local children's television. The Locked On White Sox podcast is brought to you by 670 The Score producers Herb Lawrence and Chris Tannehill. Waller remained in charge of the station until it was purchased by NBC. WSCR was also the radio home for the Chicago White Sox baseball team from 2006 to 2015, until their departure to WLS at the conclusion of the 2015 season. Strong, then business manager of the Daily News, realized the station would need a manager. [30] Rainbo was one of the country's top ballrooms and Calumet's broadcasts brought the company much publicity for its products. 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When turntables entered studio control rooms, the musicians were replaced by the turntable operator or "record turner". [5], On April 12, 1922, the station first signed on as WGU. [108][109], In 1949, the station suffered what could have been a crippling blow. It's known as "The Score," and has been on the air since 1992. The station's fortunes were helped in no small part by the "WMAQ Is Gonna Make Me Rich!" RCA had a tower in storage in one of its New Jersey facilities that was used as part of its 1939 New York World's Fair exhibit. Jim Hill (1929-2005), long-time staff announcer and radio host, moved into the WMAQ-TV announcer's booth where he remained until retiring. [47][73] They came to WMAQ, doing a local show called Smackout and later would move on to form Fibber McGee and Molly. Although the station never shifted completely to Top 40, by the early 1970s, WMAQ's playlist had become comparable to today's hot adult contemporary format. According to Phil Rosenthal of The Chicago Tribune, The Score will feature new combinations utilizing Matt Spiegel and Leila Rahimi over the next two weeks. [122] "Daddy-O" was the first African-American hosting a regularly scheduled radio show on a Chicago network owned and operated station. Rating: 5.0 Reviews: 1. [135] One of WMAQ's first sports talk programs was Sound off on Sports, with Pat Sheridan (1920–2005). Goff was previously the evening host of CBS … Marian and Jim Jordan started at WLS in 1927 with The Smith Family. [33], Wanting to expand its coverage area, WMAQ needed a new stronger transmitter. [158][159] The slogan was the same as those other stations: "You Give Us 22 Minutes, We'll Give You The World." + = Operated by Urban One under a local marketing agreement; sale pending. [123] It was WMAQ's Dave Garroway who discovered Daddy-O tending bar in 1947 and suggested he train for work in radio. [6][8][9] At the time, the station was broadcasting on 833 kilocycles with a transmitter power of about 100 watts.[7]. After a year of internship, he was hired on a part … Other previous positions for Rahimi include host of MLB Network's Strike Zone channel in 2015; various on-air roles for NBC Sports Philadelphia and CSN Houston; field reporter for the San Diego Padres; sports reporting and anchoring roles for local news stations in Austin, Sherman and Tyler, Texas; sideline reporter for Fox Sports Southwest' producer for KLIF-AM and anchor and reporter for KTCK-FM/AM in Dallas. So Westinghouse moved KYW east to Philadelphia in late 1934, leaving an unneeded transmitter building and site behind, which is where WMAQ relocated its transmitter. Thomas Hush. Les Grobstein. [49][51], By 1930, the Daily News began experimenting with mechanical television broadcasting. Shortly before the special event, AT&T would send telegrams to all radio stations, informing them of what event was to take place. Microsoft and partners may be compensated if you purchase something through recommended links in this article. After the NBC chimes were played one more time and a WMAQ Jingle, the era for the station that was "First In Chicago" came to an end. The Score's long-time listeners, callers, and e-mailers are known as "Score Heads," and often use colorful monikers. [185] The Cubs' first year on WSCR paid immediate dividends, as the team won the 2016 World Series, its first world championship in 108 years, and the first since the birth of radio and modern communications. The program was produced at WMAQ from 1935 to 1939, when the show moved to California. To continue to do so in one of the best sports cities in the world is an opportunity for which I'm very grateful.”. The video signal was to be sent by the shortwave radio station W9XAP, while the audio would be broadcast on the normal WMAQ radio frequency. The traffic team covered the Chicago area by air, landing to phone in their reports, which were put on the air. Adding her voice and perspective consistently creates a more dynamic midday lineup for Score listeners.”, “Since I was five years old, my report card has said I talked too much,” Rahimi said. Its call letters were WNBQ. The Curse: Cubs Win! After 57 years, NBC disposed of all of the company's radio stations following RCA's merger with General Electric, with WMAQ being sold to Group W in 1988. Channel 5 signed on the air on October 8, 1948. Show full articles without "Continue Reading" button for {0} hours. In effect, the new WSCR (670 AM) licensed to Chicago became the successor to the previous WSCR (1160 AM) licensed to Chicago—which concurrently changed their call sign to WXRT (AM), then was sold that November to Salem Communications, and now operates as WYLL. At the time, it was AT&T's policy to sell the exclusive broadcasting rights for an event to one radio station per city. Reporters include Zach Zaidman, David Schuster, Nick Shepkowski and Jay Zawaski. Twice an hour, there are minute-long "Score Board Updates" by sportscasters delivering game results and highlighted stories of the day. In 1947, Hugh Downs (Today Show and 20/20), Garry Moore (I've Got A Secret) and Durward Kirby (The Garry Moore Show) were on the WMAQ staff, as was Mike Wallace, later of 60 Minutes fame. Or Do They? The Locked On White Sox podcast is brought to you by 670 The Score producers Herb Lawrence and Chris Tannehill. Goff originally joined 670 The Score in 2000 as a producer on The Boers and Bernstein Show in 2007. Entercom on Monday announced Leila Rahimi as midday show co-host on 670 The Score in Chicago. Since 2000, this station has been the third in the Chicago market to use the WSCR call sign and "Score" branding, adopting a format previously heard on the current WYLL (1160 AM) from 1997 to 2000; the format and branding originated in 1992 on the current WCPT (820 AM). [64] In May of the next year, NBC moved the station from the Daily News Building to the Merchandise Mart, where it had newly built a broadcasting center in 1930. WMAQ Radio moved to these smaller studios. In the 1940s, radio stations like WMAQ began playing recorded music during some hours. [176] All three iterations of WSCR utilized the same studios at 4949 West Belmont Avenue in Chicago's Cragin neighborhood—shared with WXRT—from 1992 until moving to the NBC Tower in 2001,[177][178] using the facilities that WMAQ had vacated a year earlier. The Locked On White Sox podcast is brought to you by 670 The Score producers Herb Lawrence and Chris Tannehill. Hurst, Jack. WMAQ was the first to carry an intercollegate football game in the United States. The funniest guys at The Score are usually the producers (and most knowledgeable). Walter Strong, who by then had become the publisher of the Daily News, had just finished construction of new building for his newspaper that included studio space for WMAQ. On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom. [169] While some WMAQ staffers were retained by Infinity and transferred to WBBM, up to 44 reporters, anchors, editors and writers were dismissed; this included Chet Coppock, who frequently sparred on-air with WSCR staff and incumbent morning host Mike North. His radio work led to his being asked to substitute for the host of a popular weekday children's program on WMAQ-TV. CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (. That same year, WMAQ also signed on an FM station at 101.1. Dennis Gambino started interning at 670 AM Radio in the summer of 2009, while still in college. Take a look at the results below, starting with Dan Bernstein holding the No. [126], Other performers who would go on to make their mark on local broadcasting got their "break" at WMAQ too. Long-time WMAQ morning news anchor Pat Cassidy (later with WBBM) was on the air when the switch was made to all-news. [46] The actors were no strangers to Chicago radio as their program originally aired on WGN as Sam 'n' Henry. [124][125] When Garroway discovered Daylie, he was the host of the 1160 Club overnight on WMAQ, also playing jazz. [37][38] Beginning in the fall of 1925, college football games from the University of Chicago were also broadcast. [111] The original hosts of this weekday late-night interview program were Mike Wallace and his wife, Buff Cobb. Follow The Show On Twitter @MullyHaugh. [29] The arrangement originally began as NBC become a partner in the station, co-owned with the Daily News. By May 1937, Bergen and his puppet Charlie McCarthy had their own show on the NBC Red Network.[80][81]. The station is owned by CBS Radio and transmits on 670 kHz on the AM dial. WMAQ carried original local and network programming. [69][72] The station launched a new main antenna tower at Bloomingdale in 1951, which was considered to be one of the tallest tower structures in the U.S. at the time. Just weeks before its inaugural broadcast Walter A. She started hosting, reporting and anchoring for NBC Sports Chicago in October 2015, hosting talk shows, nightly sportscasts and baseball pregame and postgame shows for both the Cubs and White Sox. The news staff included two veteran WMAQ reporters, Bill Cameron and Bob Roberts, holdover anchor Nancy Benson, Jay Congdon, Christopher Michael, Lisa Meyer, Larry Langford (son of the late Chicago Ald. Dustin Rhoades Is The Executive Producer Of The Show. 2. The WSCR studios are located at Two Prudential Plaza in the Chicago Loop, while the station transmitter resides in nearby Bloomingdale, diplexed with co-owned WBBM. [187][188], On January 31, 2018, Entercom announced that WSCR would become the new flagship station for the Chicago Bulls on February 3, 2018 after Cumulus Media nullified its contract with the team to carry games on WLS after Cumulus filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy.[189][190]. 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