Terry Boers
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Because every day I sit in this seat and I look through that window and it's honorary Terry Boer's way.
And it just kind of sits as this foundational stone of what this station has become.
How difficult is it for you personally just weighing like the...
The idea that you're obviously honoring his life, but also celebrating it.
I think that's the thing.
It's the balance of trying to deal with the pain of it all, but at the same time...
The legacy is real.
Do you have a favorite Terry Bores moment that you personally relish, or is it just too many to count?
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Beautiful, really, I don't know if I'd call it a eulogy, but just an honorarium of what he meant to each of them individually.
And you get a real sense of the effects that you don't see necessarily on the air.
But as you mentioned, Mitch, it's the behind the scenes and off the air that carries just as much and really even more weight.
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to 2 on Chicago Sports Radio 670 The Score.
I'll make a quick recommendation for those of you out there.
We love the fact that you listen.
And if you really enjoy the fact that what we do to callers, particularly the dumb ones, don't call in.
I think the word titan, like when you think of titans of industry, is sometimes overused or loosely used.
But I think it aptly describes a man who had such a transcendent career because he was one of the first to switch from print journalism to broadcast media and this radio station.
And the success he had led to other people doing it.