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"When Radio Was" changes owners and hosts
As the Chicago Sun-Times' Robert Feder says, using the Old Time Radio slogan: "Tune In Tomorrow." OTR series When Radio Was will continue to be distributed by Chicago's Matrix Media, but its parent MediaBay has been acquired by former CEO Norton Herrick, and 73-year-old Chuck Schaden will step back as the host, to be succeeded by Greg Bell. Greg hosts the Radio Classics channel on XM.
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