The Sportswriters on WGN and Chet's AM 1000 show got me through graduate school. Some of my favorite memories of graduate school are driving north on Lake Shore drive listening to The Sportswriters on a summer Sunday around 6:30pm, and getting to the office just as Floyd Brown would come on at 7pm. Work from 7-midnight and get organized for the week, then go home. [For you young ones, this was mainframe computer and 286 era, so any computing was done on campus, we had 11 graduate students sharing three 286 machines and three original Macs].
I was working on my research from 88-90, working 6 evenings a week, and Chet's show was prime time work time for me - I'd usually work 4pm-2:30am Monday-Thursday and then have team meetings on Friday afternoon before drinking. If Chet had a guest I didn't care about, that's when I focus on what I was doing, and I'd take breaks when somebody more interesting was on like a Jeff Torborg or a young and still interesting Michael Ray Wilbon.
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