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  2. Eddie & JoBo - Wikipedia

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    Ed Volkman and Joe "Bohannan" Colborn or more commonly known by their on-air names Eddie & JoBo, are radio personalities in Chicago, Illinois. [1] The duo are best known for their 26-year run at WBBM-FM, known on-air as B96, for 24 years from 1984 to 2008. They were fired from B96 in 2008 and were hired by WLS-AM as Saturday night talk show ...

  3. Harry Volkman - Wikipedia

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    Volkman was the father of three sons and a daughter. His son, Ed, formerly hosted a long-running morning radio show in Chicago titled "Eddie & JoBo" on WBBM-FM B96. [13] Volkman's long-time work in Chicago area television was recognized in 1998 when he became a member of the local Emmys Silver Circle. [14]

  4. WBBM-FM - Wikipedia

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    Joe Colborn (air name "Bohannon") first signed on at B96 in 1984 hosting evenings as "JoBo In Chicago". [31] Ed Volkman started at B96 in 1986 hosting morning drive along with Karen Hand and Mike Elston. [31] [32] When Elston left B96 in 1988, Bohannon was moved to mornings along with Volkman and Hand, launching the "Eddie & JoBo" show.

  5. Jack FM - Wikipedia

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    Eddie & Jobo (Ed Volkman and Joe Bohannon, former morning hosts at co-owned WBBM-FM) took over the morning show. On June 29, 2012, it was announced that KJQN in Salt Lake City would drop the "Jack FM" format on July 16, 2012, and begin to simulcast the talk radio format of KLO. [16]

  6. WBMX - Wikipedia

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    Chicago radio personalities Ed Volkman and Joe "Bohannon" Colborn (Eddie and JoBo) hosted the station's morning show, along with Gary Spears in middays, Bo Reynolds in afternoon drive time and George McFly heard in the evening. [56] [52] [58] Weekend hosts included Tommy Edwards, Ken Cocker, and John Calhoun. [58] [59]

  7. 1982 Pittsburgh Steelers season - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw setting up a play against the Chiefs during week 13. The 1982 Pittsburgh Steelers season was the franchise's 50th in the National Football League.The Steelers returned to the playoffs after missing the playoffs for two years.

  8. List of Pittsburgh Steelers players - Wikipedia

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  9. Jim Bohannon - Wikipedia

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    Jim Bohannon. James Everett Bohannon (January 7, 1944 – November 12, 2022) was an American broadcaster who worked in television and radio and hosted the nationally syndicated late night radio talk show The Jim Bohannon Show originally broadcast on the Mutual Broadcasting System and later the Westwood One Network from 1985 to 2022.