
Bruce Wolf is a sportscaster for WMAQ-TV (NBC-5), and WLUP Radio (on the Jonathon Brandmeier Showgram)
RADIO-OGRAPHY
WXRT "athletes' feats" 1976-82
WLUP 1982-1996. Included work at WMVP as Steve Dahl's partner ('94-'96). Rest was with Johnny, Steve and Garry, and Kevin.
Short stint on 94.7 with Kevin
1998--WCKG with johnny
2003--present at WLUP. first with spike, dobie and max, then byrd, now johnny
2009-2015...WGN radio morning host
TV-OGRAPHY
1987-2006...WFLD (Fox 32)
2006--present...WMAQ (NBC 5)
2009-2015...Son of Son of Svengoolie, ch. 26
Rick: You are one of the few Chicago media stars who has managed to be successful in both radio and television. How have each of those mediums helped you in the other?

Rick: A lot of people know that you are a lawyer, but not many people have heard the story of how you got your big media break at WXRT. Could you tell us that story?

Rick: In the 80s it seemed like were on the radio in Chicago every minute of every day. In the mornings you were part of the Johnny B. Showgram, and in the afternoon you were on the Steve & Garry show. How were those two experiences the same and/or different?
Bruce: Johnny was mostly me doing a scripted sportscast...although we had many moments, like when I got Howard Cosell to hang up on us. Steve and Garry were basically me fending off their inquisitions and then laughing my head off when they broke up. I loved it all.
Rick: After Steve & Garry split up, you essentially replaced Garry on Steve's show. You even released a CD of your material if I recall correctly. How do you feel about that stint looking back on it now?

Rick: I've always called you the Dennis Miller of Chicago Radio because some of your references seem to go over the head of the audience. I guess I can't say that anymore now that Dennis Miller is on the air in Chicago himself, but you know what I mean. Have program directors over the years tried to reign you in, or get you to dumb down your act?
Bruce: I've listened to Dennis Miller on the radio, and he's very good. I didn't like his recent television show (on msnbc? cnbc?) that much. So go figure about the difference between radio and television. Hey, what's wrong with a reference to Pelops, the son of Tantalus, anyway? Everyone knows Greek mythology nowadays. Didn't you see "Troy" with Brad Pitt? I have had management tell me from time to time that I'm speaking over the audience's head. I actually speak over my own head when I quote Anselm's ontological proof for the existence of God (that which nothing greater in the mind can be conceived of, I think), I have no idea what I'm talking about.
Rick: You were also an important part of the ill-fated Morning Loop Guys show, featuring Spike, Dobie and Max. You actually did a newscast as well as a sportscast on that show. What was that experience like?

Rick: After that show was blown up, you were the lone survivor on the Loop, and now you've come full circle as the sportscaster on Brandmeier's show again. How is it different working with Johnny B the second time around?
