“It is astonishing that that organization that desperately needs positivity is letting the most positive thing they have associated with them walk out the door.”
Two of those big Chicago sports moments on the station's airwaves were both the White Sox and Cubs winning the World Series and ending a generation-old...
"It's just something that I do. I open my big fat mouth and what comes out is what comes out."
"He is celebrating his return from paternity leave by making sure he never has to go on paternity leave again."
"Nobody wants to spend time with A-Rod. He's not natural."
"Low-leverage, medium-leverage, high-leverage. They wanted me coming out of my shoes. I gotta call a home run in a World Series game and a 10-1 game."
"I feel great about myself... being stimulated by the caffeine that is being pumped through my system throughout the day. So I'm great!"
"He murdered him. He absolutely killed him."
"Life is nuanced and my goal in writing these songs was to reflect that in as palpable a way as possible."
Gleason mentioned that it helped when the station switched to the sports talk format, a lot of the on-air talent was already hired.