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As for his future, Muller said he and his agent, Steve Mandell, are considering radio and podcast opportunities, but he may take a break before deciding his next move.

Such a tragic loss of a young life. Erich Mancow Muller. WLS AM. This distinctive, polarizing but certifiably energetic and for a time wildly popular radio personality, real name Erich Muller, announced Tuesday that he would be leaving his radio home at WLS-AM , where he has been a frenetic five-mornings-a-week fixture for the last two years. Alone in an office building with no guests and endless rules is not my idea of a creative process.

I need to refill my creative tank. Not having people around has killed the creative process, that and the constant phone parade of political and pandemic talk.

People are hurting here and their phone calls, the conversations, have been filled with so many problems and pains. Any joy in doing radio has been squeezed out of me. I am worn slick. Look out for your first newsletter in your inbox soon!

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While family, friends and fans of Q 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. I like James VanOsdol a lot. Popular Chicago radio personality Mancow Muller was fired from his job as midday personality on news and conservative talk station WLS-AM Wednesday after only 16 months, a move Muller said had "no rhyme or reason. Muller, along with co-host and radio veteran Pat Cassidy, had the 9 a.

Cotto has been co-hosting Roe Conn's afternoon show on WLS since last month and "Conn and Cotto did not mesh particularly well on the air," Feder writes. I thought we were doing a great show.

I think it had a lot of interesting elements, and I'm proud of the show we did.



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