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JFBW would like to commend the Chicago Tribune's Teddy Greenstein for his continuing coverage of the Bruce Wolf firing fiasco. TGreens mentions the JFBW Blog in today's Trib. You can read the story here.
Server traffic has been a little slow today as a result of all of the new readers. JFBW has received a ton of reader mail, all supportive of Bruce. Although we enjoy receiving email, please feel free to leave your comments on this page for all to read. If you want to send us an email, let us know if we can reprint it on the JFBW Blog.
Updating an earlier post, we are still awaiting word from Bruce Wolf's agent. It is JFBW's sincere hope that he is unavailable due to his negotiation of a new deal for Bruce. I smell bidding war!
Server traffic has been a little slow today as a result of all of the new readers. JFBW has received a ton of reader mail, all supportive of Bruce. Although we enjoy receiving email, please feel free to leave your comments on this page for all to read. If you want to send us an email, let us know if we can reprint it on the JFBW Blog.
Updating an earlier post, we are still awaiting word from Bruce Wolf's agent. It is JFBW's sincere hope that he is unavailable due to his negotiation of a new deal for Bruce. I smell bidding war!
Labels: Bruce Wolf, Chicago Tribune, Teddy Greenstein
1 Comments:
The trib article is how I found this blog. I enjoyed Bruce's and Patrick Elwood's slanted coverage of the White Sox in the World Series. I was disappointed when he wasn't on then, read feder's column with the mostly supportive of Bruce reader comments, and learned then that he was gone. He was just about the only reason I watched 32's news in the morning, waiting for the sports, that and to see if the weather person looked like she just came in from a night of partying. Actually, some days, I would watch other programming and switch over around when his sportscast would start, especially if there was a happening in the news/sports that Bruce would probably incorporate into his sportscasts/rants.
I hope he gets another tv gig, as the radio reception at work is terrible. Also have to say, What will happen to that Christmas Classic, It's a wonderful leg Monty Stratton? Good luck to you Bruce, looking forward to seeing you again soon.
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