from the Chicago Defender, 2-28-13:
Apparently there may be room for one more sports talker in the City of Chicago. Rumblings behind the scenes at AM 720 WGN indicate that perhaps a move to being a full-time sports talker may be in the works. Here's what has happened at WGN in the last year or so:
December 2, 2011, Jonathon Brandmeier was named the new morning man at WGN Radio. Starting Friday, December 9, Brandmeier was heard weekedays from 5:30 - 9:00 a.m. With Brandmeier's addition to the WGN Radio weekday lineup, the morning drive timeslot shiftedto 5:30-9 a.m., followed by Mike McConnell from 9 a.m.-12 p.m., John Williams from 12-3 p.m., and Garry Meier from 3-7 p.m. News anchor Steve Bertrand moved to mornings with Brandmeier and Jim Gudas shifted to middays/afternoons. Former morning show host Greg Jarrett was released from the station. For overnights, Steve King and Johnnie Putman left the station on Friday, December 9 after a week-long series of live "Farewell Celebration" shows. Bill Leff took over overnight duties on WGN Radio from midnight to 5:30 a.m. on Monday, December 12. 2011. John Williams has announced that he will leave the station when his contract expires December 31, 2012, so that he can concentrate exclusively on WCCO (AM) in Minneapolis instead of splitting time between stations. John's last show aired December 21, 2012. On December 17, 2012, WGN Radio executives announced that its long-running program "Extension 720", and its host of the past 39 years, Dr. Milton J. Rosenberg, would cease to exist with the station after the last program aired on December 20, 2012.
Now come rumors that WGN is in contract discussions with Fred Huebner, late of AM 1000 ESPN and formerly of AM 670 WSCR The Score. Michael Murphy, his former morning co-host, has already walked through the doors of 435 North Michigan Avenue. What really got tongues wagging was a sighting of both Mike North and Dan Jiggetts visiting together with VP of Communications Jim Davidson Thursday morning. Daniel Zampillo is now back in the WGN fold after leaving in 2010 for Sirius XM Radio in New York after Kevin Metheny's ill fated tour of duty at the venerable AM talker. This would appear to be a direct move to compete with both WSCR and ESPN, the latter of which is in the midst of a giant shakeup that would send it back to more national presence over local hosts. No quote was available from GM Tim Jamison, but it wouldn't take much to imagine the lineup that WGN would field, especially if either Johnathan Hood or Carmen DeFalco are released from their contracts at ESPN. Left assumed is that David Kaplan would be brought back to host Sports Central as a 7-10 PM show again, although WGN has already quietly put Tommy Williams under contract in January for the next year.
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