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Legendary news broadcaster and personality Walter Jacobson will air his final “Walter Jacobson’s Perspective” on WGN Radio on Thursday, March 27. Jacobson’s commentaries covering local politics and ...
WGN Radio’s Dave Plier shares his ‘exit interview’ with the legendary Walter Jacobson as he retires after 65 years in broadcast journalism, reports and his iconic Perspectives. Dave also replays his ...
Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 1-30-25: President Trump is changing the ways we are living our lives by: Walter Jacobson. Posted: Jan 30, 2025 / 10:00 AM CST. ... WGN Radio 720 - Chicago's Very Own ...
Walter Jacobson reads the Chicago Sun-Times as he eats his lunch at WGN Radio, March 26, 2025, where he will deliver one last “Perspective” on WGN Radio. (Eileen T. Meslar/Chicago Tribune) ...
The news about Walgreens closing stores in Chicago is bad news, and day by day it’s getting worse. The latest being that in the next few weeks, five Walgreens in Chicago neighborhoods will be closing ...
Walter Jacobson’s wife, Susie, died suddenly after a bad fall. Walter joins John Williams to explain what happened, and some of the memories she left behind of her professional successes and beyond.
Maybe, she told her husband, Walter Jacobson, she’d finally have an excuse to get a nose ... I ran into Walter the other day in the offices of WGN-AM 720 where he offers regular political ...
Jacobson, who this month did his final segments on WGN Radio, ending a career of six decades, initially put the three-bedroom co-op unit up for sale March 13, asking $1.15 million.
Longtime CBS News Chicago anchorman Walter Jacobson was honored Thursday by the Joint Civic Commission of Italian Americans. At the 2025 Dante & DiFrisco Awards luncheon Thursday at Galleria ...
Walter Jacobson’s Perspective 3-13-25: I just can’t stop thinking about spring fever and baseball by: Walter Jacobson. Posted: Mar 13, 2025 / 10:00 AM CDT. ... WGN Radio 720 - Chicago's Very Own Video ...
Jacobson, now 87, first joined Channel 2 in 1963 — first as a writer, but soon appearing on air. He worked as a reporter and later political editor for the station before switching to NBC 5 in 1971.
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