Windy City Watch

Thursday, November 30, 2006

Tamron Hall responds to Feder

Why Hall wanted a boost

November 30, 2006
"Outed" in Robert Feder's media column Wednesday, Tamron Hall reluctantly found herself on the hot seat. Even I had to wonder how she felt about her breast boost being a news topic and why a woman as drop-dead gorgeous as she is would want a breast lift. (I've met her and haven't been able to find a flaw yet.)

Her answer: She wanted her clothes to fit better. And they do.

"It was not born of a breakup or feeling inadequate," Hall said. "I work hard every day; it was my 36th birthday. I don't want to give a description of my body, but any woman in her 30s knows what I'm talking about. I don't need to connect the dots." (For the record, more than 300,000 other women get the same procedure every year, says the American Society for Aesthetic Plastic Surgery.)

"I want to know why every man on TV who has hair plugs or a toupee or a fake tan, or who has gotten a nip and tuck here and there, why that's not discussed," said Hall, who had the surgery this past summer. [Feder also has written about Chuck Goudie's hair color and the late Tim Weigel's toupee.]
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Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Oh my! Feder should not have gone there but. . .


. . .now that he let the cat out of the bag I had to tune in to see if he was right. Feder really sunk to a new low by publishing this, however I do appreciate the heads up.

From Robert Feder's Chicago Sun-Times column:

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• No, it's not your imagination: Tamron Hall, anchor of Channel 32's "Fox News in the Morning," is sporting new breast implants.
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Click here for Feder's column.

Monday, November 27, 2006

Silly pundit wants THE DAILY SHOW to be "fair and balanced"

He obviously did not get the message that its a fake news show.

Sunday, November 19, 2006

Stewart ridicules Glen Back for his bigotry

Friday, November 17, 2006

Mancow loses another affiliate

Mancow moooves off of Fresno airwaves
By Rick Bentley / The Fresno Bee
11/16/06 04:53:19

The syndicated morning radio show hosted by Eric Muller, better known as Mancow, has left the Fresno airwaves. He no longer will be heard on KRZR, FM 103.7. The on-air staff at KRZR gave the syndicated show a fond farewell at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

KRZR listeners had been told for several days to listen to the station Wednesday to hear a big goodbye. Speculation about the farewell ranged from a possible format change to a morning show switch.

The Wednesday morning on-air announcement started with reflections by program director E. Curtis Johnson and the staff about their time at the station. What sounded like a farewell to the entire radio station format ended with the announcement that Mancow was being put out to pasture.

Currently, KRZR is playing music in the 6-10 a.m. time slot. Listeners were told that an announcement of what will replace Mancow will be made Monday morning.
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