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in. It soon became his full-time overnight job, as the audience liked his style of honestly speaking his mind and addressing community concerns. During his programs, Schwartz led 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
207:, where he was hired as the music librarian, Schwartz became a full-time late-night host at WIND in 1973. Ed Schwartz did not have a voice that was naturally suited for radio. His multiple attempts to win an on-air position at both WLS-AM and WIND had failed, but feeling he had something to offer the public via the airwaves, Schwartz never gave up his hopes. 283:. Schwartz rarely acknowledged their barbs, however, and actually accepted an offer to join WLUP in 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. Afterward, Schwartz became a columnist for 224:
questions; stumping the panel meant winning a prize. At the end of these shows, both the panel and the audience learned something about the history of the city. The interviews Schwartz did with local television personalities provided much historic background for a book on Chicago children's television,
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The beginning of his on-air career was something of an accident. A half-hour before airtime, the usual late-night radio personality phoned the station to say he would not be in. WIND had made no arrangements for a replacement because of such short notice. Schwartz was there and was asked to fill
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were struggling to feed the homeless. 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 and was considered the top-rated overnight radio show in Chicago. Even though Schwartz was no longer on the
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in September 2005, not long after he was no longer writing his column. Several radio colleagues began organizing fund-raisers to help pay for his medical treatment. After spending a year in a nursing facility, Schwartz returned home in 2006 and began writing a novel based on his life experiences.
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radio programs set a tone of quiet entertainment or discussion, Schwartz's shows kept a pace like those done at earlier times of the day. Another regular feature of Schwartz's radio shows was his Chicago History programs. Schwartz' panel of experts would gather at the studio and invite listener
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in the middle of the night to inform them of listener complaints, and he held open forums on racism, poverty, and health care. While still at WIND, Schwartz started a dating service for listeners of his show. There were 22 weddings before management made the decision to close it down because of
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studios for a delivery, WLS personality Dex Card invited Schwartz to come into the studio and watch him broadcast. The experience made him even more determined to secure a job in radio. Schwartz graduated from
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However, Schwartz continued to suffer from kidney and heart problems, and died on February 4, 2009, aged 62. He was laid to rest under sunny skies after graveside services at Jewish Waldheim Cemetery in
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Ed Schwartz enlivened late-night radio—tracking news stories and doing various types of interviews, along with his willingness to use the power of the media to solve listeners' problems. While other
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A few weeks before his death, Schwartz made his last appearance on radio with host Geoff Pinkus at his old station, WIND.
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Feder, Robert. "Late-night voice Eddie Schwartz turns dial, tosses WGN for a `Loop'".
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played host to the food drive and invited him to preside over it on their airwaves.
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Richard Roeper-February 4, 2009-"Chicago Ed lit up the airwaves late at night"
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Column Schwartz submitted to Pioneer Press, thinking he still had a job there.
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programs from the mid-1970s to the mid-1990s. He was nicknamed "Chicago Ed."
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Ed Schwartz-Story of Caring- February 4, 2009-Chicagoland Radio and Media
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where he studied radio production. Some of Schwartz' classmates included
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are cited in the book; he is mentioned in the authors' acknowledgments.
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Feder, Robert. "For ailing Chicago Ed, money, hope running out".
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In 1982, at the suggestion of popular WGN radio host
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"Schwartz, WLUP go separate ways". 1170:"Good Neighbor Food Drive radio fundraiser Friday" 737:"Former all-night king edges back from hope's end" 243:, Schwartz moved his program to the more powerful 264:has hosted this annual holiday event since 1997. 1448:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1411:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1352:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1282:audio file-Geoff Pinkus interviews Ed-early 2009 1229:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1078:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 691:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 621:: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown ( 1539:Deaths from kidney failure in the United States 948:The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television 267:Rival radio personalities, especially those at 226:The Golden Age of Chicago Children's Television 1301:. Chicagoist. February 4, 2009. 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Ed Schwartz (disambiguation)

WIND
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Waukegan, Illinois
WIND (AM)
WGN (AM)
WLUP
Chicago
radio
Southeast Side of Chicago
WMAQ (AM)
WLS (AM)
Bowen High School
Columbia College
Pat Sajak
Bob Sirott
Bruce DuMont
Triton College
paramedic
gofer
WLS (AM)
WIND (AM)
aldermen
late-night
Frazier Thomas
Ray Rayner
Bob Collins
WGN (AM)
Jane Byrne

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