Feder: Midday star Greg Brown bowing out after five decades in radio
Fifty-one years after he first hit the air at WSTK in northwest suburban Woodstock, Greg Brown is calling it a career. Chicago radio won't be the same without him, Robert Feder writes.
Friday will mark Brown's last day as midday personality at WLS 94.7-FM, the Cumulus Media classic hits station where's he been a mainstay since 2007.
"I, and all of us, can't thank Greg enough for all his years in the business and what he's meant to WLS-FM," Marv Nyren, vice president and market manager of Cumulus Media Chicago, told staffers in a memo. "His success will be remembered for years and I wish him well."
Brown said he approached his bosses in mid-April about retiring and they honored his request for a final week on the air to say goodbye. Now he's looking forward to life after radio and creating "some new memories together" with his wife, Lorraine.
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