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Bill White officially oversees WGN-AM Chicago
Tribune's talk WGN-AM (720) Chicago makes it official and names Bill White
as director of programming and news, replacing Charlie Meyerson who
joined Merlin Media's WWWN-FM (101.1) in June, says Robert Feder's Time
Out Chicago. White already carried the director of programming title.
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