Bob Sanders |
Long before Bob and Marianne, Steve and Johnnie, or Don and
Roma, there was Bob and Betty Sanders — Chicago
radio’s quintessential husband-and-wife team. And listeners loved them,
according to Chicago Media Writer Robert Feder.
“Bob and Betty were the epitome of comfort radio,” said
veteran broadcaster Steve Dale, who was their producer in the 1980s. “The
influence that they had was undeniable. They were at the top for a reason.”
A trusted and admired voice on WBBM AM 780 for decades, Bob
Sanders died Sunday near Lake Geneva ,
Wis. , after a long illness.
He was 89.
The couple met at a station in St. Louis where Bob was a staff announcer and
Betty was an actress working in commercials. In 1956, Bob joined WBBM and was
the last disc jockey on the air before the station switched first to talk and
later to all-news. After 18 years of marriage, the couple finally cajoled
management to let them go on the air together in April 1972. Ads billed them as
“the only husband and wife news radio team.”
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