- Ed Schwartz
Ed Schwartz is a
Chicago media personality who hosted local late-nightradio programs from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. He is nicknamed "Chicago Ed".A native of the Southeast Side of Chicago, Schwartz graduated from
Bowen High School and then attended Columbia College, where he studied radio production. After working as agofer atWLS (AM) andWIND (AM) , he became a full-time late-night host at WIND in 1973Isackson, Noah. "Darkest Hours". "Chicago Magazine". March 2006.] . During his programs, Schwartz lead discussions on local Chicago issues, inviting listeners to call in with their problems so that Schwartz and the listening community could offer some assistance. He frequently telephoned aldermen in the middle of the night to inform them of listener complaints, and he held open forums on racism, poverty, and health careIsackson, Noah. "Darkest Hours". "Chicago Magazine". March 2006.] .In 1982, Schwartz moved his program to the more powerful
WGN (AM) , where he began his Good Neighbor Food Drive. This event annually raised up to $200,000 while collecting several tons of foodIsackson, Noah. "Darkest Hours". "Chicago Magazine". March 2006.] . According to Schwartz, the food drive was initially a response to mayorJane Byrne 's decision to spend several thousand dollars on fireworks while Chicago food pantries were struggling to feed the homelessIsackson, Noah. "Darkest Hours". "Chicago Magazine". March 2006.] . Schwartz's generous deeds brought him much attention throughout the Chicago area, and by 1992, his program was reaching nearly 380,000 listeners a week Isackson, Noah. "Darkest Hours". "Chicago Magazine". March 2006.] .Rival radio personalities, especially those at
WLUP , frequently ridiculed Schwartz's upbeat radio program and made light of his battles withobesity .Kevin Matthews , for example, often referred to Schwartz as "Ed Zeppelin"Feder, Robert. "Late-night voice Eddie Schwartz turns dial, tosses WGN for a `Loop'". "Chicago Sun-Times". 7 May 1992.] . Schwartz rarely acknowledged their barbs, however, and actually accepted an offer to join WLUP in 1992Feder, Robert. "Late-night voice Eddie Schwartz turns dial, tosses WGN for a `Loop'". "Chicago Sun-Times". 7 May 1992.] . However, Schwartz failed to attract the same number of listeners he enjoyed while at WGN, due in large part to a constantly changing time-slot, and he parted ways with WLUP in 1995 [Feder, Robert. "Schwartz, WLUP go separate ways". "Chicago Sun-Times". 15 May 1995.] . Afterwards, Schwartz became a syndicated columnist forLerner Newspapers , which published neighborhood-specific periodicals throughout the Chicago areaIsackson, Noah. "Darkest Hours". "Chicago Magazine". March 2006.] .Schwartz was diagnosed with
renal failure in September 2005. Sadly , he soon found himself destitute, and several radio colleagues began organizing fund-rasiers for Schwartz [Feder, Robert. "For ailing Chicago Ed, money, hope running out". "Chicago Sun-Times". 22 November 2005.] . He returned home in summer 2006 and has been writing a novel based on his life experiences. [Zorn, Eric. "Whatever happened to Ed Schwartz?" http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_columnists_ezorn/2006/06/whatever_happen_1.html.] .Notes
External links
* [http://www.chicagoed.com/ Ed Schwartz's old blog page]
* [http://blogs.chicagotribune.com/news_columnists_ezorn/2006/01/schwartz.html Eric Zorn column on Ed and his health problems]
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