There’Äôs over 300.
Here’Äôs a funny one ‘Äì remember when Chicago was introduced to ‘ÄúAsk Amy’Äù and ‘ÄúAsk Ellie’Äù? The famous 2003 ‘ÄúAsk’Äù wars? Well, Schad got involved’Ķ.
Oh yeah- this aired on CPR - so it’s totally Safe For Work - plug in the speakers, turn it to 11, and hit play!
And by “On” I mean mentioned… And by the “Cubs” - I mean those ragtag nincompoops struggling to keep their first place position in the NL Central. And by “Last Night” - I mean…. well… Last night.
The upshot? According to all reports, he made Lou Pinella laugh. No one makes Lou Pinella laugh. Except the mortician, the taxman, and his mommy.
And now Tommy. Click “play” and enjoy! By the by - TOTALLY SFW!
Tomorrow, Ira Glass takes to the TV. The Chicago Public Radio star once helped us out when we were crushin hearts on public radio. This clip comes from a 2004 show where we asked Ira what the best format was for Schadenfreude. He helped out by ‘Äúintroducing’Äù the next sketch. Enjoy a clip before he gets too famous for ya.
We’Äôve been listening back to some of our old radio episodes from our show on Chicago Public Radio. It was a very edgy program. So edgy, we really can’Äôt believe that some of the stuff actually aired. No less aired on public radio! So we now bring you a new regular segment called ‘ÄúCan You Believe this Actually Aired on Public Radio?’Äù In today’s clip, a prosecutor builds his case against the pop-culture corporate mongers. Pledge now for your support.
We’Äôve been listening back to some of our old radio episodes from our show on Chicago Public Radio. It was a very edgy program. So edgy, we really can’Äôt believe that some of the stuff actually aired. No less aired on public radio! So we now bring you a new regular segment called ‘ÄúCan You Believe this Actually Aired on Public Radio?’Äù Today: The use of c-sucker from the Phudie Mart documentary. Yep. The use of c-sucker. It takes us about 15 seconds to make not one but two offensive remarks
In honor of the glorious holiday that is Casmir Pulaski Day, we offer you a radio episode entitled ‘ÄúAsk Me About Pulaski’Äù. This episode from our Chicago Public Radio program originally aired in 2005 and was taped in front of a live audience. So there might not be mail today, but there is Schadenfreude radio. Just like the polish hero would’Äôve wanted.
Hey all! Don’t miss Alderman Ed Bus and Jason Challenger on 848 this am! Between 9am and 10am the Alderman will be talking with host Steve Edwards - LIVE! It’s sure to be magical - it IS live after all! You can tune in to 91.5fm or listen online at chicagopublicradio.org
Want to know how he got there? Check out the first two parts of the series here and here.
And don’t forget to check out his MySpace page - and make him a friend!
We’ve been listening back to some of our old radio episodes from our show on Chicago Public Radio. It was a very “edgy” program. So “edgy”, we really can’t believe that some of the stuff actually aired. No less aired on public radio.
So we now bring you a new regular segment called “Can You Believe this Actually Aired on Public Radio?” We are snipping some of the more offensive material for your listening pleasure.
This snippet is from episode 21, titled ‘ÄúI Love a Parade’Äù. We did an entire episode like it was parade coverage. So of course, we had parade host banter. In this clip, the 2 parade hosts introduce the next segment. Remember, this aired on Public Radio, right after the BBC news.
Listen to the second installment of the Alderman Ed Bus series from Chicago Public Radio’s Eight Forty-Eight. And TOMORROW! TUNE IN to hear host Steve Edwards interview Alderman Bus LIVE. Between 9am-10am at 91.5fm or chicagopublicradio.org.