Bill Whittington
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Podcast Appearances
Layla Marshall, good morning.
And Tyler and Ray putting that piece of art together, just beautiful.
Sad, but beautiful.
And Terry, everything you've heard about him on the air and off the air and in our hallways, I mean, it's poignant that I'm looking out the window here in our studio and seeing Terry Bord's way.
He was terrific.
He was a legend.
He was one of the founding on-air people at the score.
January 2nd, 1992 on Belmont Avenue.
For those that don't know, the score was a daytime station.
The sun would go down and turn the station off.
Could you imagine a Bears-Packers Monday?
You're all excited.
And at, for instance, 4.42 in the afternoon, well, we've got to shut it down.
There was no streaming, dating ourselves.
He was just incredible, an incredible person.
He cared about people.
He took young producers, young on-air hosts under his wings.
A great father, four sons, a lovely wife, Carol, who I've been in touch with since Friday.
I'll tell a quick story.