Bernard “Bud” Miller spent 27 years at WLS-AM as a news reporter and news director during the 50,000-watt station’s pop music heyday, working alonside well-known on-air personalities such as Larry ...
For a century, it has served the Midwest with one of the station’s biggest AM radio signals. From the 1960s through the mid-1980s, it was one of the world’s most-listened-to Top 40 radio stations.
Fire up your AM transistor radio and get ready to travel back in time Friday night to the heyday of the Top 40, when WLS-AM 890 and WCFL-AM 1000 battled it out for supremacy on the Chicago airwaves.
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