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Was listening last night on the way home from the Carlos Marmol baseabortion.

Sure the station was pretty tired by around 2001. but, it was a pretty damn good station back in the day. and you could always count on some Offspring or a Soundgarden tune within the hour, for whatever that is worth.
I listened to A LOT of Local 101 with James VanOsdol and Chris Payne. And even the early Mancow shows post "The Blaze" and Rock 103.5 met their deaths.

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Yeah, I listened for a bit yesterday.

The afternoon show was pretty entertaining once I got through the Electra cry-a-thon.

JVO called in and was sharing stories. I heard Robert Chase on there too.

I guess JVO is going to start writing a book on the station's history, and it's being promised to include some of the inside stories.

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I loved Mancow when he was on 103.5, and then again when he transitioned over to 101.1. I couldn't tell you the last time I listened to FM radio recently, however.


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I listened a bunch over the last few days. It's amazing how good radio can be when you let your DJ's play what they want and interact with their listeners in a sincere way. Instead corporate suits say you must play Nirvana, RHCP, and Pearl Jam every hour because they know that's what everyone wants to hear. It's really surprising that Chicago is the third largest market in the country, and there is almost zero options for rock music on the radio today.

The alternative format will probably pop up again sometime in the near future. I would love for there to be a late 80's through late 90's alternative music station that has a playlist beyond the same 10 bands over and over. That era is so far gone that surely an "oldies" alternative station is not too far off.

I did hear that the station is going to "live on" via the online stream, but it just looks like the same tired playlist stuff from before. Someone bought the rights to use Q101.com, so maybe they will change it up in the near future, but I'm not counting on it.

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If I have to listen to FM, it's XRT.

They're okay. The playlist is diverse, but they also get into alot of stuff that I have zero interest in hearing. Their DJ's also lack any kind of personality whatsoever, which can be sleep inducing at times. But they really are the only option for new rock music in this city now.

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they offend me the least. :lol:

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doug - evergreen park wrote:
they offend me the least. :lol:


+1 The handful of times I need to tune in to FM because of either poor AM
reception due to power lines or having someone else in the car that gives me
a hard time for listening to talk, XRT is where I revert to.

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Ugueth Will Shiv You wrote:
I loved Mancow when he was on 103.5, and then again when he transitioned over to 101.1. I couldn't tell you the last time I listened to FM radio recently, however.

When Mancow signed on at Q101 in the mid '90s, Ugueth, that was the death knell at the time for Rock 103.5. The Indianapolis-based syndicated duo of "Bob & Tom" that replaced Mancow in morning drive...no comparison.


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The first bumper sticker on my first car was of Q101. R.I.P.

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The first bumper sticker on my first car was of Q101. R.I.P.


You have put multiple bumper stickers on multiple cars?

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The first bumper sticker on my first car was of Q101. R.I.P.


You have put multiple bumper stickers on multiple cars?


That's what all the cool kids do.

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Good riddance. I loves my news radio in FM...

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Good riddance. I loves my news radio in FM...

Might be only the beginning of a new trend in radio...


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Honestly the News Radio FM thing on is unbearable to listen to. Its awkward listening to them try to add humor to some of the strange news they broadcast. There also is a lot of giggling by the traffic reporter who couldn't get a word out. Its like that old lame "The Morning Fix" show that q101 had only without the music breaks. If I want to get my newsradio fix I'll just tune into 780 (or 105.9 FM now!)

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Honestly the News Radio FM thing on is unbearable to listen to. Its awkward listening to them try to add humor to some of the strange news they broadcast. There also is a lot of giggling by the traffic reporter who couldn't get a word out. Its like that old lame "The Morning Fix" show that q101 had only without the music breaks. If I want to get my newsradio fix I'll just tune into 780 (or 105.9 FM now!)

From a branding standpoint, not only is it something that's going to take a great deal of time to get used to, but it makes me wonder legally about 105.9 FM's call letters. Coinciding with the moniker of their format adult contemporary format as Fresh 105.9, the station's call letters are currently known as WCFS as listed with the FCC. Now that they are simulcasting WBBM Newsradio 780's popular all-news format, I wonder if 'BBM's parent company CBS Radio may have to change the call letters of not just 105.9 FM, but B96.3 as well. B96.3 has been known legally as WBBM-FM for a long time...


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The Blaze!! Now that's the station high school A7X just loved. There was no metal on the air before this. This was back when you could hook your cable to the radio antenna and listen to Chicago FM stations down here in bumfuck. I couldn't wait for Mandatory Metallica. Ah, sweet youth. :cry:

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The Blaze!! Now that's the station high school A7X just loved. There was no metal on the air before this. This was back when you could hook your cable to the radio antenna and listen to Chicago FM stations down here in bumfuck. I couldn't wait for Mandatory Metallica. Ah, sweet youth. :cry:

Amen. The Blaze was the goods. Rock 103.5 not so much.

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Good riddance. I loves my news radio in FM...


Just when I thought Felicia Middlebrooks couldn't sound any better.....

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The new Q101 sounds like college radio. It's just awful.


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The new Q101 sounds like college radio. It's just awful.

That sound effect they play before a traffic update is just so cheap and lame. They have a loonng way from sounding half as good & polished as 780. Plus from the limited time i've listened...they have never had a sports update?

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The new Q101 sounds like college radio. It's just awful.

No comparison or argument here, Baby. Although there are some familiar names who have worked in the Chicago market for many years on 101.1 FM, it pales in comparison to how Seattle-based commentator Dave Ross, Pat Cassidy, Felicia Middlebrooks, Sherman Kaplan and the WBBM Newsradio crew, for instance, sounds in stereo on 105.9 FM.


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The new Q101 sounds like college radio. It's just awful.


I really didn't listen to 101 anymore, but it was still one of my presets in the car. Flipping through the other day and I couldn't believe how awful the new people sounded. Not just college radio, but bad, middle of Montana, community college night school radio.


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I've said before that I always liked 89.1 (whatever the hell it is, thought it was North Central College radio?). They had a pretty rocking mix on last night. It started off with some ska/punk, then some alt rock, then something more rocking, then more mellow. I think the only band I recognized was James and the laid song.

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The new Q101 sounds like college radio. It's just awful.


I really didn't listen to 101 anymore, but it was still one of my presets in the car. Flipping through the other day and I couldn't believe how awful the new people sounded. Not just college radio, but bad, middle of Montana, community college night school radio.

Plus they try to add humor to the news and it comes off very forced and unfunny.

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I've been listening to it as a commercial filler. While it would probably grate on my nerves if I listened to it for very long, it is fine in small doses. I prefer it over Mike and Mike, Waddle and Silvy, and the afternoon saloon.

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101fmnews.com is a redirect to Lite FM. so is fmnews101.com.

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Mancow Muller on Q101’s demise

The station’s most successful on-air personality doesn’t care to ponder his eight years with the Chicago station.

By Robert Feder

While family, friends and fans of Q101 gathered in its waning hours July 14 to share loving memories of a Chicago radio institution, the man who was its biggest star of the past two decades wanted none of it.

Matthew Erich Muller, the former shock-jock host of Mancow’s Morning Madhouse, refused to participate in celebrating the history or mourning the passing of the station he had dominated for eight years.

“I found it repulsive,” Muller, 45, later said of the outpouring of nostalgia. “I was invited to be part of it, but I chose not to because I don’t live my life looking in the rearview mirror. I like James VanOsdol a lot. I hear he’s writing a book. I was the biggest player in the story, and I wouldn’t read a book about that. I don’t understand why anyone cares.”

Starting in 1998, when Emmis Communications lured him from Chicago’s former Rock 103.5 FM, Muller redefined Q101 and brought stability to a station that had seen seven morning shows come and go in four years. With a colorful cast of characters (who can forget daredevil sidekick Jeff “Turd” Renzetti?) and the bluster of P.T. Barnum, Muller kept the show at or near the top of the ratings among men between 18 and 34 throughout his run.

But like many music stations with high-profile morning personalities, Q101 had trouble retaining Muller’s audience for its alternative rock lineup the rest of the day. And Muller often found himself at odds with other jocks and alienated from members of his own crew.

“They had ratings with me, but they never appreciated what they had,” he said of his former coworkers. “I found them to be a bunch of selfish, unappreciative people when I worked with them. Lazy, miserable, ultrahip nobodies who loved to hear themselves talk. They’d celebrate this local music show [Local 101] with ten people listening, and over here you’ve got Mancow with millions. Why was I not the hero? I’ll never know.”

By 2005, Mancow’s Morning Madhouse was gaining traction in national syndication just as Howard Stern was preparing to leave terrestrial radio for the satellite frontier, opening many potential new markets for Muller. Then a combination of bad breaks followed: Emmis brought in new bosses who weren’t as enamored with their million-a-year–earning morning star as their predecessors had been. Fairly or not, Muller was tagged as too edgy for some advertisers, who put him on their “no buy” lists. And he was dogged by an indecency crusader who filed more than 60 complaints with the FCC, resulting in $42,000 in fines against Muller and Q101. Emmis eventually signed a consent decree with the federal government, admitting the show had violated FCC regulations and paying an additional settlement of $300,000.

By then, Emmis had soured on Muller and parted company with him when his contract expired in 2006. But the story didn’t end there. Claiming the company had made “false and disparaging statements” about him and discouraged potential employers from hiring him in the market, Muller sued Emmis for $6 million. The case finally was settled earlier this year, but terms were not disclosed.

Still based in Chicago, although not heard on the air here (Rockford is as close as the show gets), Muller hosts a scaled-down version of his morning show in syndication and a Sunday-night talk show for WABC-AM in New York. As for any animus toward Q101, he says: “I’m not bitter. It’s the way you would look at an ex-wife. We had some great times, but I don’t want to go back.”

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Bitter much?
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Mancow Muller on Q101’s demise

The station’s most successful on-air personality doesn’t care to ponder his eight years with the Chicago station.

By Robert Feder

While family, friends and fans of Q101 gathered in its waning hours July 14 to share loving memories of a Chicago radio institution, the man who was its biggest star of the past two decades wanted none of it.

Matthew Erich Muller, the former shock-jock host of Mancow’s Morning Madhouse, refused to participate in celebrating the history or mourning the passing of the station he had dominated for eight years.

“I found it repulsive,” Muller, 45, later said of the outpouring of nostalgia. “I was invited to be part of it, but I chose not to because I don’t live my life looking in the rearview mirror. I like James VanOsdol a lot. I hear he’s writing a book. I was the biggest player in the story, and I wouldn’t read a book about that. I don’t understand why anyone cares.”

Starting in 1998, when Emmis Communications lured him from Chicago’s former Rock 103.5 FM, Muller redefined Q101 and brought stability to a station that had seen seven morning shows come and go in four years. With a colorful cast of characters (who can forget daredevil sidekick Jeff “Turd” Renzetti?) and the bluster of P.T. Barnum, Muller kept the show at or near the top of the ratings among men between 18 and 34 throughout his run.

But like many music stations with high-profile morning personalities, Q101 had trouble retaining Muller’s audience for its alternative rock lineup the rest of the day. And Muller often found himself at odds with other jocks and alienated from members of his own crew.

“They had ratings with me, but they never appreciated what they had,” he said of his former coworkers. “I found them to be a bunch of selfish, unappreciative people when I worked with them. Lazy, miserable, ultrahip nobodies who loved to hear themselves talk. They’d celebrate this local music show [Local 101] with ten people listening, and over here you’ve got Mancow with millions. Why was I not the hero? I’ll never know.”

By 2005, Mancow’s Morning Madhouse was gaining traction in national syndication just as Howard Stern was preparing to leave terrestrial radio for the satellite frontier, opening many potential new markets for Muller. Then a combination of bad breaks followed: Emmis brought in new bosses who weren’t as enamored with their million-a-year–earning morning star as their predecessors had been. Fairly or not, Muller was tagged as too edgy for some advertisers, who put him on their “no buy” lists. And he was dogged by an indecency crusader who filed more than 60 complaints with the FCC, resulting in $42,000 in fines against Muller and Q101. Emmis eventually signed a consent decree with the federal government, admitting the show had violated FCC regulations and paying an additional settlement of $300,000.

By then, Emmis had soured on Muller and parted company with him when his contract expired in 2006. But the story didn’t end there. Claiming the company had made “false and disparaging statements” about him and discouraged potential employers from hiring him in the market, Muller sued Emmis for $6 million. The case finally was settled earlier this year, but terms were not disclosed.

Still based in Chicago, although not heard on the air here (Rockford is as close as the show gets), Muller hosts a scaled-down version of his morning show in syndication and a Sunday-night talk show for WABC-AM in New York. As for any animus toward Q101, he says: “I’m not bitter. It’s the way you would look at an ex-wife. We had some great times, but I don’t want to go back.”


It's funny that he claims to "love" James Van Osdol but then goes on to excoriate his former colleagues as a bunch of "lazy, ultrahip, miserable nobodies who loved to hear themselves talk." Anyone who has ever met Van Osdol will most certainly realize that Mancow's description fits him to a tee.

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