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''The Mike Murphy Show'''s [[theme song]] is sung by Howard Berk.
''The Mike Murphy Show'''s [[theme song]] is sung by Howard Berk.


In June 2009, it was announced that Murphy's program would be dropped from WSCR's lineup later that month to make room for Dan McNeil's "Danny Mac Show". However, Murphy will be offered a different job with the radio station.<ref>Lewis Lazare. "[http://www.suntimes.com/sports/1605492,dan-mcneil-the-score-return-670-060309.article Dan McNeil to return to his roots at the Score]". ''Chicago Sun-Times''. June 3, 2009. Retrieved on June 5, 2009.</ref>
In June 2009, it was announced that Murphy's program would be dropped from WSCR's lineup later that month to make room for Dan McNeil's "Danny Mac Show."<ref>Lewis Lazare. "[http://www.suntimes.com/sports/1605492,dan-mcneil-the-score-return-670-060309.article Dan McNeil to return to his roots at the Score]". ''Chicago Sun-Times''. June 3, 2009. Retrieved on June 5, 2009.</ref> It was subsequently disclosed that he remained off the air since then, and that his contract expired in May, 2010.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.chicagobusiness.com/cgi-bin/news.pl?id=38450&ba=1|title=Former WSCR-AM host Mike Murphy sues CBS Radio|author= Lynne Marek|date=June 3, 2010|publisher=Crain's Chicago Business|accessdate=2010-06-04}}</ref>

==External links==
*[http://www.670thescore.com/pages/1664078.php Mike Murphy on 670thescore.com]
*[http://www.670thescore.com/Mike-Murphy/180078 .mp3 archive of Interviews and Segments from the Mike Murphy Show on 670thescore.com]


==Notes==
==Notes==

Revision as of 15:37, 4 June 2010

Mike Murphy (born May 1, 1951) is an American sports radio personality, who hosted The Mike Murphy Show on Chicago's Sports Radio 670 The Score. He was replaced as a weekday host by Dan McNeil on June 15, 2009.

Mike "Mad Bugler" Murphy was a founding member of the Left Field Bleacher Bums, a group of dedicated Chicago Cubs fans who sat in the left field bleachers of Wrigley Field and rallied the team in the late 1960s and 70s.[1]

Career

Mike Murphy started broadcasting in April 1990 for WLS, a talk radio station in Chicago, hosting a weekly show on Sunday nights called "Fan Talk". Murph would host this show for 18 months, before he was approached by WXRT, a Chicago rock radio station, which was founding a new sports talk radio station, The Score. Murph originally hosted a weekend show on WSCR, but eventually moved to weekdays, where he hosted "The Mike Murphy Show".

The Mike Murphy Show

The Mike Murphy Show aired on Sports Radio 670 The Score. Segments included:

  • What's Your Beef? sponsored by Brown's Chicken: Callers voiced what was "beefing" them in the world of sports. The best "beefs" deemed by Murph won gift certificates to Brown's.
  • Tool Of The Week sponsored by RentalMax: Callers voiced what figure in the world of sports who had, through their actions or words, proved to be the biggest tool in the past week. The figure with the most votes was deemed "tool of the week".
  • Stat Of The Week with John Dewan: Chicago sports statistician John Dewan, owner of Baseball Info Solutions, called Murph every Tuesday to give an insightful sports statistic.
  • Swami Murph: The swami and his caller guest swamis gave their humorous predictions, always prefaced with "I predict...."
  • Compressed Columns: Murphy reviewed sports columns of interest to him that appeared in that morning's newspapers, stating that he did so for those who did not have time to read them.
  • Murph Moment: a personal opinion segment.
  • Murph Minute: Murphy talked Cubs post-season baseball; also used as a promotional announcement during other programs.
  • Random Tapes: A segment when an old tape recording, somewhat relevant to a current sports event, was played.
  • The Fans' Court: "Judge Murphy" took calls from "jurors" on who was to blame for a sports debacle.
  • Sports Spurts: Originally, callers were required to recite a grammatically correct sentence on a sports topic, making various spitting sounds for the punctuation; however, when brought back after a 5-year hiatus, most of the rules about grammar and punctuation were abolished, the only requirement being one simple sentence.

The Mike Murphy Show's theme song is sung by Howard Berk.

In June 2009, it was announced that Murphy's program would be dropped from WSCR's lineup later that month to make room for Dan McNeil's "Danny Mac Show."[2] It was subsequently disclosed that he remained off the air since then, and that his contract expired in May, 2010.[3]

Notes

  1. ^ "WSCR's Murphy and Cubs ball-throwing"
  2. ^ Lewis Lazare. "Dan McNeil to return to his roots at the Score". Chicago Sun-Times. June 3, 2009. Retrieved on June 5, 2009.
  3. ^ Lynne Marek (June 3, 2010). "Former WSCR-AM host Mike Murphy sues CBS Radio". Crain's Chicago Business. Retrieved 2010-06-04.