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Radio Wedding Expo Show Steve Hirmer and Sue Meloun guide you through an informative wedding planning hour every Sunday, with expert guest interviews and candid discussions.

The Radio Wedding Expo Show airs weekly Sunday afternoons. Show hosts, Steve Hirmer and Sue Meloun will guide you through an informative wedding planning hour every Sunday, with their expert guest interviews and candid discussions. They strive to educate new couples about planning their wedding, and interviewing and hiring their wedding vendor professionals. Steve not only cleans and preserves wed

ding gowns at Chicago Wedding Dress Cleaners, he preserves a cherished memory for a lifetime, and beyond. Sue is a Wedding DJ and Entertainer, and a hopeless romantic that believes that every bride can have her own dream wedding, with expert advice and detailed pre-planning. Don’t miss Chicago’s #1 wedding program only on WCKG! Listen live on Sundays from 1:00pm – 2:00pm on AM 1530, or streaming live at WCKG.com
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The only bird that dares to peck an eagle is the crow. The crow sits on the eagles back and bites it’s neck. The eagle d...
25/04/2024

The only bird that dares to peck an eagle is the crow. The crow sits on the eagles back and bites it’s neck. The eagle does not attempt to shake it off or fight it. It doesn’t spend its time or energy on the small nuisance. Instead, it just opens its wings and begins to rise higher into the sky. The higher the flight the harder it is for the crow to breathe and to hold on, until it eventually falls off due to lack of oxygen. Learn from the eagle and don’t spend your time fighting crows. Just keep ascending, they may be along for the ride in the beginning but they’ll soon fall off. Do not allow yourself to succumb to these petty distractions. Keep your focus on the things above and keep rising.

If the Chicago weather gets any colder or snows again, I'm just going to go ahead and put my Christmas tree back up.
02/04/2024

If the Chicago weather gets any colder or snows again, I'm just going to go ahead and put my Christmas tree back up.

Apple Music pays the NFL $50 million annually to sponsor the Super Bowl halftime show.But Usher won't get any of that mo...
13/02/2024

Apple Music pays the NFL $50 million annually to sponsor the Super Bowl halftime show.

But Usher won't get any of that money.

Instead, he'll perform for free, leveraging the exposure to gain followers, sell tickets, and increase streaming numbers.

Here's how it works 👇

Some of the world's most famous artists have performed at the Super Bowl:

• Prince
• Michael Jackson
• Bruce Springsteen
• Beyonce
• Justin Timberlake
• The Rolling Stones
• Rihanna

But NONE of these artists were paid.

Here's how the financials work:

• NFL signs a $50M sponsorship deal
• Artists get a ~$15 million production budget

This budget covers 2,000 to 3,000 part-time workers, including set design, security, dancers, and marketing.

But artists don't get any of the money.

In fact, some artists end up spending millions of dollars of their own money on the performance.

The Weeknd, for instance, spent $7 million of personal cash on his show at Super Bowl 55, and Dr. Dre reportedly spent a similar amount in 2022.

So why do they do it?

EXPOSURE;

The Super Bowl is watched by 115 million people.

Brands will spend $7 million for 30-second commercials during this year’s game, yet Usher will receive an uninterrupted 13-minute commercial for free.

That is more valuable than his performance fee.

And the data backs it up.

• Justin Timberlake saw a 534% increase in music sales after Super Bowl 52.
• Travis Scott’s performance fee doubled from $500,000 to $1 million after Super Bowl 53.
• Jennifer Lopez and Shakira gained 3 million Instagram followers after Super Bowl 54.

Rihanna's numbers were mind-blowing, too:

• No. 1 most-streamed artist globally
• 17 songs in the Top 40 on Spotify
• Gained 3 million Instagram followers
• Fenty Beauty searches were up 833%

Even crazier, Rihanna's performance had more viewers (118 million) than the game (115 million) averaged.

So it's no surprise Usher has a few tricks up his sleeve.

Usher is releasing his new album “Coming Home” just two days before the Super Bowl, hoping his performance sends it to the top of the charts.

He also signed several endorsement deals and will even be in a commercial.

But Usher's big play is promoting his upcoming tour.

Stubhub says artists typically see a 50% increase in concert ticket searches after performing at the Super Bowl, and The Weeknd sold 1 million tickets after his performance.

That's why Usher announced a 24-city arena tour yesterday, with tickets going up for sale immediately when he steps off stage.

This creates a win-win situation.

The NFL gets one of the world’s top artists to perform at its biggest event for free, and the musician gets a 13-minute commercial in front of 115 million people for a fraction of what brands pay.

That's why artists agree to do it for free.

My favorite part of the Super Bowl was not Taylor Swift.It wasn’t the commercials or even the legendary miracle overtime...
13/02/2024

My favorite part of the Super Bowl was not Taylor Swift.

It wasn’t the commercials or even the legendary miracle overtime ending.

While the halftime show was great, it’s not what moved me.

All of these aspects of the Super Bowl yesterday were fun and special in their own way.

None of them top Chris Jones.

During Reba’s performance of the national anthem, Chris Jones was in tears.

That moved me.

Chris Jones weighs about 300 pounds and he’s over 6 feet tall.

What a way to show the world that it doesn’t matter how big and strong you are, it’s OK to show your emotions.

A wonderful message for young men everywhere that admire football players for their strength and athleticism that it's OK to cry.

Jones is also an ardent supporter of our military and our Veterans.

At a Military Training Appreciation Camp event in which he participated, he said, “This was really important to me just because of the work the military puts in to preserve our freedom in this country. I have people in my family that are in the military – in the Navy and the Army – so it's dear to my heart."

When Jones cried during the anthem Sunday, I felt that in my heart.

Because I too feel emotional when I hear the national anthem.

I will never shy away from saying that because this country gave my parents everything when they had nothing.

This country saved my parents from tyranny and oppression.

And while she isn’t perfect, America is my home.

I'm proud to be American.

Thank you Chris Jones for this beautiful moment. ♥️

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Havin' a heck'of a good time, wattching "Dolly"!
12/02/2024

Havin' a heck'of a good time, wattching "Dolly"!

Awww! That's adorable!!!!  All it takes is one small act of kindness and words to change the trajectory!  Lets do this m...
17/12/2023

Awww! That's adorable!!!! All it takes is one small act of kindness and words to change the trajectory! Lets do this more!
( yes, I'm crying)

WDAI Chicago playlist December 1, 1979Courtesy of Midwest Radio Memories
04/12/2023

WDAI Chicago playlist
December 1, 1979
Courtesy of Midwest Radio Memories

Aragon Ballroom, built in 1929 it has a tunnel to the Green Mill a famous tavern a block away.  Used for moving booze du...
28/11/2023

Aragon Ballroom, built in 1929 it has a tunnel to the Green Mill a famous tavern a block away. Used for moving booze during prohibition. Al Capone had his own box in the ballroom that backed up to a fire escape. Rumor had it Al would keep a limo in the alley under the escape just in case.

Wow, I had no idea about the origin story of Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer! If you aren't familiar with it either, read ...
28/11/2023

Wow, I had no idea about the origin story of Rudolph the Red-Nose Reindeer! If you aren't familiar with it either, read below:

As the holiday season of 1938 came to Chicago, Bob May wasn’t feeling much comfort or joy. A 34-year-old ad writer for Montgomery Ward, May was exhausted and nearly broke. His wife, Evelyn, was bedridden, on the losing end of a two-year battle with cancer. This left Bob to look after their four-year old-daughter, Barbara.

One night, Barbara asked her father, “Why isn’t my mommy like everybody else’s mommy?” As he struggled to answer his daughter’s question, Bob remembered the pain of his own childhood. A small, sickly boy, he was constantly picked on and called names. But he wanted to give his daughter hope, and show her that being different was nothing to be ashamed of. More than that, he wanted her to know that he loved her and would always take care of her. So he began to spin a tale about a reindeer with a bright red nose who found a special place on Santa’s team. Barbara loved the story so much that she made her father tell it every night before bedtime. As he did, it grew more elaborate. Because he couldn’t afford to buy his daughter a gift for Christmas, Bob decided to turn the story into a homemade picture book.

In early December, Bob’s wife died. Though he was heartbroken, he kept working on the book for his daughter. A few days before Christmas, he reluctantly attended a company party at Montgomery Ward. His co-workers encouraged him to share the story he’d written. After he read it, there was a standing ovation. Everyone wanted copies of their own. Montgomery Ward bought the rights to the book from their debt-ridden employee. Over the next six years, at Christmas, they gave away six million copies of Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer to shoppers. Every major publishing house in the country was making offers to obtain the book. In an incredible display of good will, the head of the department store returned all rights to Bob May. Four years later, Rudolph had made him into a millionaire.

Now remarried with a growing family, May felt blessed by his good fortune. But there was more to come. His brother-in-law, a successful songwriter named Johnny Marks, set the uplifting story to music. The song was pitched to artists from Bing Crosby on down. They all passed. Finally, Marks approached Gene Autry. The cowboy star had scored a holiday hit with “Here Comes Santa Claus” a few years before. Like the others, Autry wasn’t impressed with the song about the misfit reindeer. Marks begged him to give it a second listen. Autry played it for his wife, Ina. She was so touched by the line “They wouldn’t let poor Rudolph play in any reindeer games” that she insisted her husband record the tune.

Within a few years, it had become the second best-selling Christmas song ever, right behind “White Christmas.” Since then, Rudolph has come to life in TV specials, cartoons, movies, toys, games, coloring books, greeting cards and even a Ringling Bros. circus act. The little red-nosed reindeer dreamed up by Bob May and immortalized in song by Johnny Marks has come to symbolize Christmas as much as Santa Claus, evergreen trees and presents. As the last line of the song says, “He’ll go down in history.”

Read article :- https://koppiz.com/i-drew-25-of-the-best-news-stories-from-2021-because-i-was-tired-of-hearing-bad-news/

Speaking words of wisdom 🙌🎶
13/11/2023

Speaking words of wisdom 🙌🎶

“It occurred to Pooh and Piglet that they hadn't heard from Eeyore for several days, so they put on their hats and coats...
12/11/2023

“It occurred to Pooh and Piglet that they hadn't heard from Eeyore for several days, so they put on their hats and coats and trotted across the Hundred Acre Wood to Eeyore's stick house. Inside the house was Eeyore. "Hello Eeyore," said Pooh. "Hello Pooh. Hello Piglet," said Eeyore, in a Glum Sounding Voice. "We just thought we'd check in on you," said Piglet, "because we hadn't heard from you, and so we wanted to know if you were okay." Eeyore was silent for a moment. "Am I okay?" he asked, eventually. "Well, I don't know, to be honest. Are any of us really okay? That's what I ask myself. All I can tell you, Pooh and Piglet, is that right now I feel really rather Sad, and Alone, and Not Much Fun To Be Around At All. Which is why I haven't bothered you. Because you wouldn't want to waste your time hanging out with someone who is Sad, and Alone, and Not Much Fun To Be Around At All, would you now." Pooh looked at Piglet, and Piglet looked at Pooh, and they both sat down, one on either side of Eeyore in his stick house. Eeyore looked at them in surprise. "What are you doing?" "We're sitting here with you," said Pooh, "because we are your friends. And true friends don't care if someone is feeling Sad, or Alone, or Not Much Fun To Be Around At All. True friends are there for you anyway. And so here we are." "Oh," said Eeyore. "Oh." And the three of them sat there in silence, and while Pooh and Piglet said nothing at all; somehow, almost imperceptibly, Eeyore started to feel a very tiny little bit better.

Because Pooh and Piglet were There.

No more; no less.”

12/11/2023

What do you put at the top of your tree? Star, Angel, Big Bow or something else?

11/11/2023

What's your favorite Christmas tradition or memory that brings you the most joy during the holiday season?🎄😊

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