List of Chicago Bears broadcasters
Currently, ESPN Radio 1000 airs the Chicago Bears football games with Jeff Joniak doing the play-by-play, along with color commentator Tom Thayer and sideline reporter Jason McKie.[1] Marc Silverman, Dionne Miller and former Bears linebacker Lance Briggs host the pre-game shows. John Jurkovic and Peggy Kusinski host the post-game shows.
Radio announcers
Years | Flagship station | Play-by-play | Color commentator |
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1933–1936 | WGN | Bob Elson | |
1937–1938 | WJJD | Jimmy Evans | |
1939–1941 | WJJD/WIND | Jack Drees | |
1942–1948 | WJJD/WIND | Bert Wilson | |
1949–52 | WIND | Red Grange | |
1953–1976 | WGN | Jack Brickhouse | Irv Kupcinet |
1970 | WNUR | Jay Scott | Marty Bauman |
1977–1984 | WBBM | Joe McConnell | Brad Palmer |
1985–1987 | WGN | Wayne Larrivee | Dick Butkus & Jim Hart |
1988–1989 | WGN | Wayne Larrivee | Hub Arkush & Jim Hart |
1990–1991 | WGN | Wayne Larrivee | Hub Arkush & Gary Fencik |
1992–1993 | WGN | Wayne Larrivee | Hub Arkush, Dick Butkus, & Gary Fencik |
1994 | WGN | Wayne Larrivee | Hub Arkush & Dick Butkus |
1995–1996 | WGN | Wayne Larrivee | Hub Arkush & Dan Hampton |
1997–1998 | WMAQ | Wayne Larrivee | Hub Arkush & Tom Thayer |
1999 | WMAQ | Gary Bender | Hub Arkush & Tom Thayer |
2000 | WBBM | Gary Bender | Hub Arkush & Tom Thayer |
2001–2004 | WBBM | Jeff Joniak | Hub Arkush & Tom Thayer |
2005–2010 | WBBM | Jeff Joniak | Tom Thayer |
2011–2022 | WBBM/WCFS-FM | Jeff Joniak | Tom Thayer |
2023–present | WMVP | Jeff Joniak | Tom Thayer |
Bears Radio Network
The Bears Radio Network stretches 16 stations over three states as of the 2021 season.[2]
State | Market | Frequency | Call Sign |
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Illinois | Chicago | 1000 AM/100.3 FM HD2 | WMVP (flagship) |
Aurora | 1280 AM | WBIG | |
Christopher | 103.5 FM | WXLT | |
Decatur | 1050 AM | WDZ | |
Galesburg | 92.7 FM | WLSR | |
Jacksonville | 1180 AM | WLDS | |
Kankakee | 92.7 FM | WVLI | |
Peoria | 1470 AM | WMBD | |
Rochelle | 1060 AM | WRHL | |
Rockford | 1330 AM | WNTA | |
Springfield | 1450 AM | WFMB | |
Taylorville | 94.3 FM | WMKR | |
Indiana | Kentland | 101.7 FM | WIVR |
Plymouth | 94.3 FM | WZOC | |
Rensselaer | 97.7 FM | WLQI | |
Vincennes | 96.7 FM | WFML | |
Iowa | Burlington | 1150 AM | KCPS |
Quad Cities | 104.9 FM | KBOB | |
Cedar Rapids | 1600 AM | KGYM | |
Dubuque | 1490 AM | WDBQ |
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Chicago Bears
- Founded in 1919
- Formerly the Decatur Staleys (1919–1920) and the Chicago Staleys (1921)
- Based in Chicago, Illinois
- Headquartered in Lake Forest, Illinois
- Staley Field
- Wrigley Field
- Memorial Stadium
- Soldier Field
- Chicago Bears stadium (proposed)
- Brian's Song
- 1971
- 2001
- Brian Piccolo Award
- "Bear Down, Chicago Bears"
- "The Super Bowl Shuffle"
- Monsters of the Midway
- "Sweet Home Chicago"
- Bill Swerski's Superfans
- Chuck Swirsky
- Chicago Honey Bears
- Staley Da Bear
- Logos and uniforms
- Halas Hall
- A. E. Staley
- Jack Brickhouse
- George Halas
- Mike Ditka
- Roosevelt/Wabash
- 85386 Payton
- Jim Cornelison
- Club Dub ("Swag Surfin")
- Newark Bears (AA, 1939–1941)
- Wichita Aero Commandos (1942)
- Akron Bears (AFL, 1946)
- Bloomfield Cardinals (AFL, 1947)
- Richmond Rebels (AFL, 1948–1950)
- Quad City Mohawks (MWPFL, 1970–1972)
- Principal owner: Virginia Halas McCaskey
- Chairman: George McCaskey
- President/CEO: Kevin Warren
- General manager: Ryan Poles
- Head coach: Matt Eberflus
- Broadcasters
- Radio:
- Personnel:
- Jeff Joniak (play-by-play)
- Tom Thayer (analyst)
- Jason McKie (sideline reporter)
- Television:
- WFLD (pre-season and most regular season games through Fox, official pre-game and post-game alternate)
- Marquee Sports Network (official post-game and in-season programming)
- Personnel:
- Lou Canellis (gameday television host, pre-season sideline reporter)
- Adam Amin (pre-season play-by-play)
- Jim Miller (pre-season analyst)
- League: National Football League
- Conference: National Football Conference
- Division: North Division
- Category:Chicago Bears
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