- Wally Phillips
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name = Wally Phillips
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deathplace =Naples, Florida , USA
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web =Walter Phillips (
July 7 1925 –March 26 2008 cite news
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title = Longtime WGN radio host Wally Phillips dead at 82
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publisher =Chicago Tribune
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url = http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/local/chi-wally-phillips-dead-webmar28,1,3425458.story
accessdate = ] ) was an Americanradio personality best known for hosting WGN's morning radio show fromChicago for 21 years from January 1965 until July 1986, and was number one in the morning slot from 1968 until he left for an afternoon radio slot in 1986.Phillips was a pioneer of the radio call-in
talk show format,cite news
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title = Chicago Radio Voice Stilled: Legend Wally Phillips Dies
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publisher = WBBM NewsRadio 780/Associated Press
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title = Wally Phillips, WGN broadcaster and legend of Chicago Radio radio, dies at 82
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accessdate = ] including a variety no longer allowed by the FCC: putting people on the air without their knowledge.cite news
last = Cuprisin
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title = WGN stalwart Phillips was longtime king of talk-driven morning radio
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publisher =Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
date =2008-03-27
url = http://www.jsonline.com/story/index.aspx?id=732951
accessdate = 2008-04-03]Early life
Phillips was born in
Portsmouth, Ohio . Six years later, after his father's death fromtuberculosis , his family (including three siblings) moved to Cincinnati.cite news
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title = Wally Phillips was Chicago radio - Known for cornball humor and giveaways, legendary WGN host ruled morning dial
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publisher =Chicago Sun-Times
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url = http://www.suntimes.com/news/obituaries/865682,CST-NWS-xphil28.article
accessdate = 2008-04-02 ] Phillips later dropped out of high school to join theUnited States Army Air Forces duringWorld War II , but he ended up in Georgia in a tow targetsquadron assigned to fly practice targets for fighter pilots andanti-aircraft artillery .After the end of World War II, he attended
drama school for a while and then became adisc jockey inGrand Rapids, Michigan . A year after beginning his DJ career he returned to Cincinnati.cite news
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title = City's 'favorite uncle' - WGN personality commanded the radio waves for 2 decades with his trend-setting format
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accessdate = 2008-03-29 ]Radio career
Cincinnati
Phillips expanded his career as a radio personality at
WLW in Cincinnati where he established his call-in format and his trademark style of remixing prerecorded interviews as a comedy piece. He was eventually fired after he inserted a phony item into a newscast. Discussing this piece in a 1976 interview with the "Chicago Tribune ", Phillips said,"I wrote, 'All members of infantry company so-and-so report immediately to your draft board,' and I described an insurrection in some phony country. He read it on the air. Hell, they even had the
FBI all over the station."Chicago
Later, Phillips moved to Chicago, Illinois along with staff announcer, and future "
Bozo the Clown " star, Bob Bell. The two started at WGN in 1956 after being introduced as "comedians from Cincinnati".His WGN morning show was consistently top-rated in Chicago, and led to his being labeled "the king of morning radio." At the height of his popularity, Phillips attracted nearly 1.5 million listeners, a now unheard of half of the market's listening audience.cite news
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title = Wally Phillips, pioneer of talk radio, dies at 82 - Broadcaster was ‘biggest, most successful, most influential’ in Chicago
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date =2008-03-28
url = http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/23834330/
accessdate = 2008-03-28 ]Innovations
Phillips was one of the first broadcasters to routinely use humorous and offbeat phone calls in his show, including prank phone calls. Sometimes, he called random
payphone s to see who would answer.cite news
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title = Wally Phillips let listeners in, too
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publisher = Daily Herald
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accessdate = 2008-03-28] For example, he called apet cemetery to arrange a funeral for his mouse, and on another occasion he tracked downBenjamin Gingiss , founder ofGingiss Formal Wear , while the man was on vacation in theBahamas to ask him where the fire extinguishers were kept in the store.Fact|date=March 2008Another time, Phillips called
Ipanema , a neighborhood located on the southern region of the city ofRio de Janeiro ,Brazil , and inquired whether there were any women there who were "tall and tan and young and lovely." He tried to order pizza fromRome and even tried to return a naturalChristmas tree weeks into the new year because it had browned and lost all its needles. On one occasion, he managed to obtainLuciano Pavarotti 's hotel room number, and called to ask if the singer would give Phillips opera lessons and "teach [Phillips] to sing flat, like you do."cite news
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title = Phillips' new kind of show dominated Chicago radio
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publisher =Chicago Tribune
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accessdate = 2008-03-29 ]Phillips was the first to offer a $1 million prize to listeners—as a part one of his most famous and longest-running promotions in which he would debunk self-proclaimed
psychic s on the air. Listeners were invited to guess what celebrity name was written inside "Wally's Black Box." No one ever successfully guessed the name. He eventually revealed the note bearing the name ofJean Rogers , a movie heroine Phillips admired for her role asDale Arden in severalFlash Gordon film serials.Another unique aspect of Phillips' show was a large library of sound bites, each just a few seconds in length, which could be played on short notice in response to something that was said. A mundane example would an announcement by Phillips followed by
Groucho Marx 's voice (from a line in "Duck Soup ") saying, "Make a note of that!"Fact|date=March 2008Retirement
In 1998, he retired from WGN radio after 42 years, twelve years after giving up the morning show where he was succeeded by Bob Collins, who continued the format and the high ratings. Phillips then hosted a two-hour Saturday morning radio show on
WAIT-AM inCrystal Lake, Illinois for some years afterward.Quote box
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source =Bruce DuMont , President of the Museum of Broadcast Communications"Phillips was inducted into the
Radio Hall of Fame , in theMuseum of Broadcast Communications in 1993 and into theNational Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 1997, marking his 50th year in radio.Longtime Chicago radio personality and one time rival,
Steve Dahl , enjoyed making fun of Phillips' show. Dahl went as far as to create a parody song called, "Oh, Wally," set to the tune of Barry Manilow's song "Mandy" in which a lovesick listener fromTinley Park, Illinois calls Phillips for travel information, companionship and maybe even a dinner or some other freebie. However, when Phillips did a 1998 farewell broadcast at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago, Dahl showed up to pay his respects. As Dahl recalled, "Sure, I made fun of him when I got here. I had to. Nobody knew who I was, and everybody knew who he was."On October 21, 2004, the street corner of Rush Street and Delaware Street in Chicago was designated as "Honorary Wally Phillips Way".cite web
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accessdate = 2008-03-30 ]Personal life
In 1969, Wally Phillips founded the Neediest Kids Fund, which has since raised $35 million for charity.
Phillips was married three times – all to the same woman, Barbara. He had two daughters Holly and Jennifer, and a son, Todd.
He died in
Naples, Florida onMarch 26 2008 after suffering fromAlzheimer's disease for the previous five years.Further reading
*"The Wally Phillips people book: 1,762,913 heads are better than one", Wally Phillips, forewords by
Bob Newhart &Mike Douglas , ISBN 0898030129, 1979References
External links
* [http://wgngold.com/people/phillips-wally.htm WGN's summary of Phillips' career]
* [http://www.radiohof.org/newstalk/wallyphillips.html Radio Hall of Fame, Wally Phillips]
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