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PostPosted: Sat Mar 22, 2025 12:42 pm 
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What was the Cheryl Scott thing about?

Bernstein insinuating constantly that she was sleeping with the Blackhawks roster

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EDIT: in fact, I would venture to say that while Penn State gets all the "credit" for the changes in Dan, it was the Hawks getting good that really spurred on his descent into madness.

Dan trying to get granular on hockey and actually do his Very. Smart. Radio routine was always such a trip. I was right there with him. Still don’t have a clue what icing is no matter how many times it’s explained to me. But lo and behold Dan Bernstein had to grin and bear it through the most bandwagoned team in the history of pro sports.

And its not just that but the Bears are going through a fourteen year (and counting) dark age where they’ve only been actually exciting for about a single five month span that ended in one of the most iconic flubs in 21st century pro sports history. Kills the positive vibes every fall.

And then there’s Derrick Rose. Who they fucking hated but actually has gone down in history representing the last time the Bulls had any real relevance, needing to be retcon’d into a successful icon in order to get people under the age of thirty to have some nostalgic connection to the team.

His heart was also just never in it for the Cubs. He loved Theo & he loved holding water as their flagship but his heart could never be in it.


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EDIT: in fact, I would venture to say that while Penn State gets all the "credit" for the changes in Dan, it was the Hawks getting good that really spurred on his descent into madness.

Yeah, I don't think Penn State really changed Dan's persona (in fact I listened yesterday to a WYC from 2014 that was just as raucous and juvenile as any other), it just cemented that he was in full control of the navigation of the show and would program it however he pleased moving forward.

It was the forced fusion of politics and sports in the First Trumpian Age that caused stress fractures in his brain, which ultimately shattered when Everything Was About Politics during and post-Summer of Floyd.

It's interesting, because his bit hating on everyone south of I-80 seemed to always be in good, if a little toxic, fun. But once sports became just another avenue to argue the supremacy of identitarian politics, it was revealed how much seething hatred he has for people who don't agree with him.


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The dirty little secret about Dan Bernstein is that he doesn’t hate people. Not even the people he hates. Takes one to know one I suppose.


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It was the forced fusion of politics and sports in the First Trumpian Age that caused stress fractures in his brain, which ultimately shattered when Everything Was About Politics during and post-Summer of Floyd.

You couldn't ask for worse timing than to launch Bernstein & Goff right at the beginning of Trump's first term. I don't know whether a healthy Terry could have kept things appropriately weird, bad, and gay in 2017, but it's no surprise things went down the way they did.

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It's interesting, because his bit hating on everyone south of I-80 seemed to always be in good, if a little toxic, fun. But once sports became just another avenue to argue the supremacy of identitarian politics, it was revealed how much seething hatred he has for people who don't agree with him.

Greg Messenger being Bernstein's Waterloo is another case where it couldn't have gone down any other way. After a career of punching down on his socioeconomic lessers, he finally met his match with another guy making six figures, but the other, different kind of rich guy, the kind who buys a big house in the exurbs instead of a prestigious one in the city, who maneuvers to send his kids to worse schools, and who probably made his fortune doing something more understandably high-earning than arguing about the backs of baseball cards on the radio. He's even wearing a Blackhawks sweater! He fought someone his own size and lost.

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Bernstein's firing was long overdue. The guy who posted about the Pike should have taken Bernstein up on his offer to have it out with him. He should have whipped his puny ass, beaten and bloodied on the ground, pleading for mercy. The news of his firing was a highlight of my day Friday. Now the Score needs to find a QUALITY host to get the station headed back in a better direction.

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A quivering over medicated Bernstein will go on (those willing to take a child threatener) podcast guest circuit. Those very podcasts he mocked as inferior to his sports media efforts.


I'll hook up the car battery and start warming up the transmitter.

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The funniest and most ironic thing about the firing was it was due to his inability to quit Twitter. I remember a few months back he was touting how great Blue Sky was, and it didn't have any of the negativity and hate that Twitter did. But he just couldn't quit Twitter.

He's like that recovering heroin addict that knows he shouldn't go into that bathroom stall and instead should just go home and smoke a joint. But the temptation and high is too much to pass up. In the end, it was his demise.

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The funniest and most ironic thing about the firing was it was due to his inability to quit Twitter. I remember a few months back he was touting how great Blue Sky was, and it didn't have any of the negativity and hate that Twitter did. But he just couldn't quit Twitter.

He's like that recovering heroin addict that knows he shouldn't go into that bathroom stall and instead should just go home and smoke a joint. But the temptation and high is too much to pass up. In the end, it was his demise.


That's an oddly specific comparison.

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More funny to me is prior his Twitter condition he swore all social media. When he tried Twitter it was like crack to him.

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Well, anyway, there were rumors that she was sleeping with Patrick Sharp, among others, so he tweeted something like "instead of handing off the Stanley Cup from player to player, they're going to pass around Cheryl Scott" and then a less well-constructed line like "and the winner of the Most Connections To The Blackhawks trophy is Cheryl Scott," which pissed off people at channel 7 and got him suspended the day after the Hawks won the Cup, so I think the afternoon show that day was Boers and Abbatacola, who himself once said that he hoped girls got raped at the Hawks parade in 2013.

The Score's relationship with the Blackhawks in the 2010s was fuckin' weird, man.

EDIT: in fact, I would venture to say that while Penn State gets all the "credit" for the changes in Dan, it was the Hawks getting good that really spurred on his descent into madness.


Sounds like Bernstein maybe had a crush on Scott and she was like 'ewwwww' and then like the pompus ass he is he went after her.

What is the Penn State incident with Bernstein everyone is mentioning? What happened there?

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Bernstein's firing was long overdue. The guy who posted about the Pike should have taken Bernstein up on his offer to have it out with him. He should have whipped his puny ass, beaten and bloodied on the ground, pleading for mercy. The news of his firing was a highlight of my day Friday. Now the Score needs to find a QUALITY host to get the station headed back in a better direction.


You know Elmhurst Steve - you may be onto something. I think Bernstein was that guy in the office that everyone was afraid of getting 'intellectually' scolded by. So they hold back their talent and creativity and don't take any risks on the air. It's like they need to stay Vanilla. Now that he's gone, maybe this will emancipate them to try some new things. Maybe get out of their safe zone. Which could result in some on the edgy, gutsy entertaining radio.


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SuperMario wrote:
The funniest and most ironic thing about the firing was it was due to his inability to quit Twitter. I remember a few months back he was touting how great Blue Sky was, and it didn't have any of the negativity and hate that Twitter did. But he just couldn't quit Twitter.

He's like that recovering heroin addict that knows he shouldn't go into that bathroom stall and instead should just go home and smoke a joint. But the temptation and high is too much to pass up. In the end, it was his demise.


That's an oddly specific comparison.

It’s a very normal scenario.

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It’s a very normal scenario.

Taking a shit is about 7th place in what I've done in a bathroom stall. And unlike you fags, sucking cock isn't on the list.


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It’s a very normal scenario.

Taking a shit is about 7th place in what I've done in a bathroom stall. And unlike you fags, sucking cock isn't on the list.

You’re kind of telling on yourself with that second sentence.

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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
SuperMario wrote:
The funniest and most ironic thing about the firing was it was due to his inability to quit Twitter. I remember a few months back he was touting how great Blue Sky was, and it didn't have any of the negativity and hate that Twitter did. But he just couldn't quit Twitter.

He's like that recovering heroin addict that knows he shouldn't go into that bathroom stall and instead should just go home and smoke a joint. But the temptation and high is too much to pass up. In the end, it was his demise.


That's an oddly specific comparison.

It’s a very normal scenario.

If "Greg Messenger" wasn't MAGA this wouldn't have happened. Dan wasn't going to be talked down to by a MAGA supporter. That's the best part about the whole story. Trump wins again!

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You know Elmhurst Steve - you may be onto something. I think Bernstein was that guy in the office that everyone was afraid of getting 'intellectually' scolded by. So they hold back their talent and creativity and don't take any risks on the air. It's like they need to stay Vanilla. Now that he's gone, maybe this will emancipate them to try some new things. Maybe get out of their safe zone. Which could result in some on the edgy, gutsy entertaining radio.


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Dr. Kenneth Noisewater wrote:
SuperMario wrote:
The funniest and most ironic thing about the firing was it was due to his inability to quit Twitter. I remember a few months back he was touting how great Blue Sky was, and it didn't have any of the negativity and hate that Twitter did. But he just couldn't quit Twitter.

He's like that recovering heroin addict that knows he shouldn't go into that bathroom stall and instead should just go home and smoke a joint. But the temptation and high is too much to pass up. In the end, it was his demise.


That's an oddly specific comparison.

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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
Nardi wrote:
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It’s a very normal scenario.

Taking a shit is about 7th place in what I've done in a bathroom stall. And unlike you fags, sucking cock isn't on the list.

You’re kind of telling on yourself with that second sentence.

I put myself in that predicament with the first sentence. I tried to use shock value in the second sentence to keep the bloodhounds off the trail. I think the essence of the post was outstanding though and I stand by it.


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Anyone have access to Jim O'Donnell's Daily Herald column?

http://www.dailyherald.com
Jim O’Donnell: Bernstein prompts his own catch-and-release by ‘The Score’
Jim O'Donnell
5 - 7 minutes
THE NEW-MILL LIFE of a sports talk radio host in Chicago has devolved into a numbing wash-and-rinse cycle of lame prattle, budget friendliness and safe parroting in hollow cages.

Dan Bernstein — a 30-year veteran of that frayed niche — fell away into a dusky abyss Friday when he was fired by management at WSCR, 670-AM.

Bernstein's function-delete transgression at “The Score” was to get into a thoroughly pointless social media crossfire with a face in the crowd who questioned a recent photo of the 54-year-old North Shore native hoisting a fish he had caught at Northerly Island.

Blocking space invaders on North Michigan Avenue or preventing impressionable young people from sampling vapid Chicago sports talk would have been more noble ends.

BERNSTEIN CLAIMED on the social media platform X that the fish was a “catch and release.” The needless online exchange went downstream from there.

The back-and-forth became so personal and wormy that last Sunday, Camp One Step — a charity that supports oncology services benefiting kids — posted: “(We) bring happiness, support, hope and strength to hundreds of children each year. Recently, Dan Bernstein made comments on social media that don't reflect our mission. As a result, we've removed him from our board of directors.”

Bernstein was first suspended and then waxed by the horizontaling Audacy outlet. He had been cohosting a midday show.

A GRADUATE OF DUKE UNIVERSITY (1991) and the son of an attorney, the Deerfield High alum had long been considered a high-intellect, low-infotainment sort. His on-air sports pontifications had a tendency to veer toward the temper and tone of a DNA expert testifying for the prosecution.

He also danced close to the genre's Play-Doh third rail in the past.

Bernstein once referred to the amputation-ravaged legs of all-time Cubs great Ron Santo as “stumps.” (Santo lived a remarkable life despite being plagued by diabetes since age 18.)

HE ALSO FLASHED a surprising tone-deafness for his era with crude and sexist comments in March 2015 about Chicago sportscaster Aiyana Cristal. He later apologized and said, “I'm an idiot.”

But his resume was further tarnished. (Cristal is currently president of her own communications firm in Atlanta.)

THE POLEAXING OF BERNSTEIN continues a steady erosion of higher-salaried talent that has dotted the last 20 years of WSCR-AM.

Rick Telander abruptly walked away from an afternoon-drive slot in 2005. Three years later, Mike North rejected a contract extension that would have cut his base salary in half. His improbable Huntz Hall/ “Bowery Boys” broadcast career never recovered.

Dan Jiggetts — Harvard graduate (1976), former Bear and the single most important front-end hire in the 33-year history of the station — departed around the same time.

DAN MCNEIL BECAME A HARBINGER of the tempest that waylaid Bernstein when he was fired in Sept. 2020 after an X (then Twitter) post about a wardrobe choice by Maria Taylor, the NBC Sports studio anchor.

Bernstein could not be reached for comment. But late Friday, McNeil — who served three turns at “The Score” since the station signed on in January 1992 — said:

“Perception wins again. I was nailed by 'cancel culture,' but I also deserved it. I did not take into account what the potential impact of my tweet could have on 'Score' advertisers. Management must be the last (corporate) safety net on matters that impact advertisers.

“'Twitter' is now our new universal Human Resources Department. I feel for Dan. You can't do what he did. His 'X' business threatened to further weaken what is already an AM radio (sales) market that's been ripped apart.

“What's saddest is that he was the last of the '90s on-air guys still working at the station. His departure signals the end of an era that was absolutely market-altering in scope.”

IN NOVEMBER 1998, a Sun-Times sports media Insouciant constructed thumbnail sketches about four up-and-comers in Chicago broadcasting.

Bernstein — then a Bears reporter and weekend host at WSCR, broadcasting at the time as AM-1160 — was one. The others included: Chip Caray, who had just completed his first season of Cubs play-by-play; Jill Carlson, then at CLTV en route to Fox-32 Sports; and Ann Werner, who went from Fox Sports Net Chicago to a most recent producer's post as Ann Kreiter at WMAQ-Channel 5 News.

IN A SUMMARY QUOTE ABOUT HIMSELF, Bernstein may have proved a bit too prophetic in writing his own “Score” epitaph:

“The most important thing I can try to do right now is maintain both my ambition and my patience, which aren't always the most easily reconciled of career elements.”

Following baited public lure, management patience regarding Dan Bernstein caught and released Friday.

• Jim O'Donnell's Sports and Media column appears each week on Sunday and Wednesday. Reach him at jimodonnelldh@yahoo.com. All communications may be considered for publication.


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Jim O'Donnell stated "and the son of an attorney". Trust fund, life of luxury, never worked a day of physical labor, family contacts opening doors, etc. references?


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Bernstein's firing was long overdue. The guy who posted about the Pike should have taken Bernstein up on his offer to have it out with him. He should have whipped his puny ass, beaten and bloodied on the ground, pleading for mercy. The news of his firing was a highlight of my day Friday. Now the Score needs to find a QUALITY host to get the station headed back in a better direction.

Read this aloud to your neighbor and then ask them to make an assessment of your mental health.

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orioleboy wrote:
Anyone have access to Jim O'Donnell's Daily Herald column?

http://www.dailyherald.com
Jim O’Donnell: Bernstein prompts his own catch-and-release by ‘The Score’
Jim O'Donnell
5 - 7 minutes
THE NEW-MILL LIFE of a sports talk radio host in Chicago has devolved into a numbing wash-and-rinse cycle of lame prattle, budget friendliness and safe parroting in hollow cages.

Dan Bernstein — a 30-year veteran of that frayed niche — fell away into a dusky abyss Friday when he was fired by management at WSCR, 670-AM.

Bernstein's function-delete transgression at “The Score” was to get into a thoroughly pointless social media crossfire with a face in the crowd who questioned a recent photo of the 54-year-old North Shore native hoisting a fish he had caught at Northerly Island.

Blocking space invaders on North Michigan Avenue or preventing impressionable young people from sampling vapid Chicago sports talk would have been more noble ends.

BERNSTEIN CLAIMED on the social media platform X that the fish was a “catch and release.” The needless online exchange went downstream from there.

The back-and-forth became so personal and wormy that last Sunday, Camp One Step — a charity that supports oncology services benefiting kids — posted: “(We) bring happiness, support, hope and strength to hundreds of children each year. Recently, Dan Bernstein made comments on social media that don't reflect our mission. As a result, we've removed him from our board of directors.”

Bernstein was first suspended and then waxed by the horizontaling Audacy outlet. He had been cohosting a midday show.

A GRADUATE OF DUKE UNIVERSITY (1991) and the son of an attorney, the Deerfield High alum had long been considered a high-intellect, low-infotainment sort. His on-air sports pontifications had a tendency to veer toward the temper and tone of a DNA expert testifying for the prosecution.

He also danced close to the genre's Play-Doh third rail in the past.

Bernstein once referred to the amputation-ravaged legs of all-time Cubs great Ron Santo as “stumps.” (Santo lived a remarkable life despite being plagued by diabetes since age 18.)

HE ALSO FLASHED a surprising tone-deafness for his era with crude and sexist comments in March 2015 about Chicago sportscaster Aiyana Cristal. He later apologized and said, “I'm an idiot.”

But his resume was further tarnished. (Cristal is currently president of her own communications firm in Atlanta.)

THE POLEAXING OF BERNSTEIN continues a steady erosion of higher-salaried talent that has dotted the last 20 years of WSCR-AM.

Rick Telander abruptly walked away from an afternoon-drive slot in 2005. Three years later, Mike North rejected a contract extension that would have cut his base salary in half. His improbable Huntz Hall/ “Bowery Boys” broadcast career never recovered.

Dan Jiggetts — Harvard graduate (1976), former Bear and the single most important front-end hire in the 33-year history of the station — departed around the same time.

DAN MCNEIL BECAME A HARBINGER of the tempest that waylaid Bernstein when he was fired in Sept. 2020 after an X (then Twitter) post about a wardrobe choice by Maria Taylor, the NBC Sports studio anchor.

Bernstein could not be reached for comment. But late Friday, McNeil — who served three turns at “The Score” since the station signed on in January 1992 — said:

“Perception wins again. I was nailed by 'cancel culture,' but I also deserved it. I did not take into account what the potential impact of my tweet could have on 'Score' advertisers. Management must be the last (corporate) safety net on matters that impact advertisers.

“'Twitter' is now our new universal Human Resources Department. I feel for Dan. You can't do what he did. His 'X' business threatened to further weaken what is already an AM radio (sales) market that's been ripped apart.

“What's saddest is that he was the last of the '90s on-air guys still working at the station. His departure signals the end of an era that was absolutely market-altering in scope.”

IN NOVEMBER 1998, a Sun-Times sports media Insouciant constructed thumbnail sketches about four up-and-comers in Chicago broadcasting.

Bernstein — then a Bears reporter and weekend host at WSCR, broadcasting at the time as AM-1160 — was one. The others included: Chip Caray, who had just completed his first season of Cubs play-by-play; Jill Carlson, then at CLTV en route to Fox-32 Sports; and Ann Werner, who went from Fox Sports Net Chicago to a most recent producer's post as Ann Kreiter at WMAQ-Channel 5 News.

IN A SUMMARY QUOTE ABOUT HIMSELF, Bernstein may have proved a bit too prophetic in writing his own “Score” epitaph:

“The most important thing I can try to do right now is maintain both my ambition and my patience, which aren't always the most easily reconciled of career elements.”

Following baited public lure, management patience regarding Dan Bernstein caught and released Friday.

• Jim O'Donnell's Sports and Media column appears each week on Sunday and Wednesday. Reach him at jimodonnelldh@yahoo.com. All communications may be considered for publication.

That was horribly written.

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orioleboy wrote:
Anyone have access to Jim O'Donnell's Daily Herald column?

http://www.dailyherald.com
Jim O’Donnell: Bernstein prompts his own catch-and-release by ‘The Score’
Jim O'Donnell
5 - 7 minutes
THE NEW-MILL LIFE of a sports talk radio host in Chicago has devolved into a numbing wash-and-rinse cycle of lame prattle, budget friendliness and safe parroting in hollow cages.

Dan Bernstein — a 30-year veteran of that frayed niche — fell away into a dusky abyss Friday when he was fired by management at WSCR, 670-AM.

Bernstein's function-delete transgression at “The Score” was to get into a thoroughly pointless social media crossfire with a face in the crowd who questioned a recent photo of the 54-year-old North Shore native hoisting a fish he had caught at Northerly Island.

Blocking space invaders on North Michigan Avenue or preventing impressionable young people from sampling vapid Chicago sports talk would have been more noble ends.

BERNSTEIN CLAIMED on the social media platform X that the fish was a “catch and release.” The needless online exchange went downstream from there.

The back-and-forth became so personal and wormy that last Sunday, Camp One Step — a charity that supports oncology services benefiting kids — posted: “(We) bring happiness, support, hope and strength to hundreds of children each year. Recently, Dan Bernstein made comments on social media that don't reflect our mission. As a result, we've removed him from our board of directors.”

Bernstein was first suspended and then waxed by the horizontaling Audacy outlet. He had been cohosting a midday show.

A GRADUATE OF DUKE UNIVERSITY (1991) and the son of an attorney, the Deerfield High alum had long been considered a high-intellect, low-infotainment sort. His on-air sports pontifications had a tendency to veer toward the temper and tone of a DNA expert testifying for the prosecution.

He also danced close to the genre's Play-Doh third rail in the past.

Bernstein once referred to the amputation-ravaged legs of all-time Cubs great Ron Santo as “stumps.” (Santo lived a remarkable life despite being plagued by diabetes since age 18.)

HE ALSO FLASHED a surprising tone-deafness for his era with crude and sexist comments in March 2015 about Chicago sportscaster Aiyana Cristal. He later apologized and said, “I'm an idiot.”

But his resume was further tarnished. (Cristal is currently president of her own communications firm in Atlanta.)

THE POLEAXING OF BERNSTEIN continues a steady erosion of higher-salaried talent that has dotted the last 20 years of WSCR-AM.

Rick Telander abruptly walked away from an afternoon-drive slot in 2005. Three years later, Mike North rejected a contract extension that would have cut his base salary in half. His improbable Huntz Hall/ “Bowery Boys” broadcast career never recovered.

Dan Jiggetts — Harvard graduate (1976), former Bear and the single most important front-end hire in the 33-year history of the station — departed around the same time.

DAN MCNEIL BECAME A HARBINGER of the tempest that waylaid Bernstein when he was fired in Sept. 2020 after an X (then Twitter) post about a wardrobe choice by Maria Taylor, the NBC Sports studio anchor.

Bernstein could not be reached for comment. But late Friday, McNeil — who served three turns at “The Score” since the station signed on in January 1992 — said:

“Perception wins again. I was nailed by 'cancel culture,' but I also deserved it. I did not take into account what the potential impact of my tweet could have on 'Score' advertisers. Management must be the last (corporate) safety net on matters that impact advertisers.

“'Twitter' is now our new universal Human Resources Department. I feel for Dan. You can't do what he did. His 'X' business threatened to further weaken what is already an AM radio (sales) market that's been ripped apart.

“What's saddest is that he was the last of the '90s on-air guys still working at the station. His departure signals the end of an era that was absolutely market-altering in scope.”

IN NOVEMBER 1998, a Sun-Times sports media Insouciant constructed thumbnail sketches about four up-and-comers in Chicago broadcasting.

Bernstein — then a Bears reporter and weekend host at WSCR, broadcasting at the time as AM-1160 — was one. The others included: Chip Caray, who had just completed his first season of Cubs play-by-play; Jill Carlson, then at CLTV en route to Fox-32 Sports; and Ann Werner, who went from Fox Sports Net Chicago to a most recent producer's post as Ann Kreiter at WMAQ-Channel 5 News.

IN A SUMMARY QUOTE ABOUT HIMSELF, Bernstein may have proved a bit too prophetic in writing his own “Score” epitaph:

“The most important thing I can try to do right now is maintain both my ambition and my patience, which aren't always the most easily reconciled of career elements.”

Following baited public lure, management patience regarding Dan Bernstein caught and released Friday.

• Jim O'Donnell's Sports and Media column appears each week on Sunday and Wednesday. Reach him at jimodonnelldh@yahoo.com. All communications may be considered for publication.

That was horribly written.


O'Donnell's "style" is an "acquired" taste.

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After 30 years, they finally got him!


You gonna be okay?

I'm just happy for you.

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Anyone have access to Jim O'Donnell's Daily Herald column?

http://www.dailyherald.com
Jim O’Donnell: Bernstein prompts his own catch-and-release by ‘The Score’
Jim O'Donnell
5 - 7 minutes
THE NEW-MILL LIFE of a sports talk radio host in Chicago has devolved into a numbing wash-and-rinse cycle of lame prattle, budget friendliness and safe parroting in hollow cages.

Dan Bernstein — a 30-year veteran of that frayed niche — fell away into a dusky abyss Friday when he was fired by management at WSCR, 670-AM.

Bernstein's function-delete transgression at “The Score” was to get into a thoroughly pointless social media crossfire with a face in the crowd who questioned a recent photo of the 54-year-old North Shore native hoisting a fish he had caught at Northerly Island.

Blocking space invaders on North Michigan Avenue or preventing impressionable young people from sampling vapid Chicago sports talk would have been more noble ends.

BERNSTEIN CLAIMED on the social media platform X that the fish was a “catch and release.” The needless online exchange went downstream from there.

The back-and-forth became so personal and wormy that last Sunday, Camp One Step — a charity that supports oncology services benefiting kids — posted: “(We) bring happiness, support, hope and strength to hundreds of children each year. Recently, Dan Bernstein made comments on social media that don't reflect our mission. As a result, we've removed him from our board of directors.”

Bernstein was first suspended and then waxed by the horizontaling Audacy outlet. He had been cohosting a midday show.

A GRADUATE OF DUKE UNIVERSITY (1991) and the son of an attorney, the Deerfield High alum had long been considered a high-intellect, low-infotainment sort. His on-air sports pontifications had a tendency to veer toward the temper and tone of a DNA expert testifying for the prosecution.

He also danced close to the genre's Play-Doh third rail in the past.

Bernstein once referred to the amputation-ravaged legs of all-time Cubs great Ron Santo as “stumps.” (Santo lived a remarkable life despite being plagued by diabetes since age 18.)

HE ALSO FLASHED a surprising tone-deafness for his era with crude and sexist comments in March 2015 about Chicago sportscaster Aiyana Cristal. He later apologized and said, “I'm an idiot.”

But his resume was further tarnished. (Cristal is currently president of her own communications firm in Atlanta.)

THE POLEAXING OF BERNSTEIN continues a steady erosion of higher-salaried talent that has dotted the last 20 years of WSCR-AM.

Rick Telander abruptly walked away from an afternoon-drive slot in 2005. Three years later, Mike North rejected a contract extension that would have cut his base salary in half. His improbable Huntz Hall/ “Bowery Boys” broadcast career never recovered.

Dan Jiggetts — Harvard graduate (1976), former Bear and the single most important front-end hire in the 33-year history of the station — departed around the same time.

DAN MCNEIL BECAME A HARBINGER of the tempest that waylaid Bernstein when he was fired in Sept. 2020 after an X (then Twitter) post about a wardrobe choice by Maria Taylor, the NBC Sports studio anchor.

Bernstein could not be reached for comment. But late Friday, McNeil — who served three turns at “The Score” since the station signed on in January 1992 — said:

“Perception wins again. I was nailed by 'cancel culture,' but I also deserved it. I did not take into account what the potential impact of my tweet could have on 'Score' advertisers. Management must be the last (corporate) safety net on matters that impact advertisers.

“'Twitter' is now our new universal Human Resources Department. I feel for Dan. You can't do what he did. His 'X' business threatened to further weaken what is already an AM radio (sales) market that's been ripped apart.

“What's saddest is that he was the last of the '90s on-air guys still working at the station. His departure signals the end of an era that was absolutely market-altering in scope.”

IN NOVEMBER 1998, a Sun-Times sports media Insouciant constructed thumbnail sketches about four up-and-comers in Chicago broadcasting.

Bernstein — then a Bears reporter and weekend host at WSCR, broadcasting at the time as AM-1160 — was one. The others included: Chip Caray, who had just completed his first season of Cubs play-by-play; Jill Carlson, then at CLTV en route to Fox-32 Sports; and Ann Werner, who went from Fox Sports Net Chicago to a most recent producer's post as Ann Kreiter at WMAQ-Channel 5 News.

IN A SUMMARY QUOTE ABOUT HIMSELF, Bernstein may have proved a bit too prophetic in writing his own “Score” epitaph:

“The most important thing I can try to do right now is maintain both my ambition and my patience, which aren't always the most easily reconciled of career elements.”

Following baited public lure, management patience regarding Dan Bernstein caught and released Friday.

• Jim O'Donnell's Sports and Media column appears each week on Sunday and Wednesday. Reach him at jimodonnelldh@yahoo.com. All communications may be considered for publication.

First you are stealing tv broadcasts and now print media?

Are you black? That's a lot of stealing.

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