Wheels with Ed Wallace

Wheels with Ed Wallace

Wheels with Ed Wallace is a radio show broadcast out of Dallas, Texas on radio station KLIF. As this station is broadcast over the internet, the show, which focuses mainly on automotive subjects, can be heard anywhere in the world and features many callers outside the Dallas-Fort Worth area. It is heard from 8AM to 1PM (Central Time) every Saturday morning.

Two segments of the show which do not deal with "car talk" are called "Secondhand News" and "The Backside of American History". "Secondhand News" presents news stories which might have been missed over the previous week (with Fleetwood Mac's Secondhand News playing in the background). "Backside of American History" offers history lessons that have been forgotten on subjects as diverse as the Civil War and Pancho Villa. In addition Wallace has a weekly column in the Fort Worth Star-Telegram and is a contributing writer for Businessweek online. His show has been given the Dallas Press Club's Katy Award for "Best Radio Documentary" and Wallace is a recipient of the Gerald Loeb Award from the Anderson School of Business at UCLA for outstanding business journalism.

Trivia

Wallace uses the 1984 Slade song Run, Runaway as his theme music.

External links

* [http://www.insideautomotive.com/ Ed Wallace's website]
* [http://www.star-telegram.com/ed_wallace/ Ed Wallace's column in "Ft. Worth Star Telegram" (newspaper)]
* [http://www.businessweek.com/bios/Ed_Wallace.htm Ed Wallace's articles in "Business Week"]
* [http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/x3287.xml About the Gerald Loeb Awards]


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