Big Fat Steve Dahl returns to Chicago radio

Lionel Wagner
   Old voices on corporate radio never seem to disappear and one big  name in Chicago returned on the air last week. Big fat Steve Dahl returned to the broadcast airwaves on WLS Am talk radio after nearly a decade off the air and how these corporate road anti g companies put the same tired voices over and over again is a mystery. Perhaps they want a trusted voice that read the commercial scripts very well and articulate these companies into conversations subtly that buy advertising space for radio stations. Steve Dahl   Does the same old stupid schtick from the seventies and when I turned on the dial to catch this fool back on the radio waves talking about the passing of former Chicago mayor Jane Byrne I thought I was in a time warp.Steve does the same thing where he gets free food from downtown expensive reseraunts and where he will mention it throughout the day period. From the looks of a guy like Dahl over the years he has used this tactic to get free food throughout his career in the radio business and I bet he got a bit tired in recent years actually having to pay for his won lunch. Steve Dahl took a very serious hit in income all these years desperately trying to get back in Radio seeing former partner Garry Meier respect his broadcasting career while he sat at home drinking tequila and eating tacos. Steve Dahl was podcasting for many years actually auditioning his on air talking talents discussing tropical drinks and his family vacations. Few young people listen to this dying medium and industry of local radio that Dahl talks about still being relevant and having potential but having fat mouth meat heads like him from two generations ago will do little to attract younger listeners. Dahl needs to go away along with the  old corporate people and fans that have followed him and from his ratings in past years when he was last on broadcast radio this audience is really dwindled. That is whyI am so dazzled how this fool and other old trolls keep getting a voice and airtime on corporate media radio in the Windy City. It is unbelievable. 

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