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Mike North (born c. 1952) is an American
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sports personality, formerly working for Clear Channel Communications as a cohost with Andy Furman on ''Fox Sports Daybreak'' Mon-Friday from 5am-8am CST on their Fox Sports Radio subsidiary, until this program was cancelled in September, 2016. North currently writes a column, The Rebel Inside, twice a week for the ''Daily Herald'' and does videos three days a week for their web site about current sports topics. He was the co-host of the ''Monsters in the Morning'' with Dan Jiggetts on
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in 2009 and was a sports talk radio show host at
WSCR WSCR (670 AM) – branded as 670 The Score – is a commercial sports radio station licensed to serve Chicago, Illinois, servicing the Chicago metropolitan area and much of surrounding Northern Illinois, Northwest Indiana and parts of the Milwa ...
"The Score 670" in
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from 1992 to 2008 along with Doug Buffone. He was also the
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for the Chicago Rush AFL team for two seasons alongside
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. He was the co-host of ''Monsters and Money in the Morning'' on
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2 Chicago until its cancellation in 2010.


History

North was raised in Chicago's dgewater, Chicagoneighborhood and attended
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from 1967–1970 before dropping out to work for the
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. In 1971 he was drafted to join the
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, completing basic training at
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, Louisiana. In the late 1970s, North and his wife, BeBe, bought their first hot dog stand. They established Be-Be's Hot Dogs in 1984. Among North's frequent customers at his restaurant was the staff of Diamond Broadcasting, owners of
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-FM and
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'' columnist Bob Verdi as the host of a short sports segment on WXRT, North's contacts at Diamond suggested he lease time on WSBC if he was interested in pursuing a career in radio. North took their advice and launched the "NFL Handicap Show" on WSBC in 1990. After the Diamond Broadcasting team purchased
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in 1992, North was hired to become one of the station's original personalities, teaming with Dan Jiggetts on the ''Monsters of the Midday'' show (a twist on the popular Chicago term, Monsters of the Midway

The two were reunited for a one-year stint on cable television in 200


Radio timeline

*1990"NFL Handicap Show" on WSBC *1992WSCR was launched. North teamed with former Chicago Bear, Dan Jiggetts on The ''Monsters of the Midday'' show. *September 1999 North began hosting his own show, ''The Mike North Show'', from 12-4pm Monday through Friday. *2002North teamed up with former Chicago Bear Doug Buffone, and they soon became known as "The Wise Guys". *August 2002North signed a multi-year contract worth an estimated $1.5 million a yea

making him one of the highest paid radio personalities in Chicago. *September 2004North agreed to host The Score's morning show to compete with rival
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's syndicated ESPN Radio morning show, ''
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''. Until this move, North's shows had generally been broadcast during mid-day or afternoon time slots. *Spring 2006North called his own station while driving drun

*June 2008Left WSCR when his contract with the station ended


Controversies

Calling Chicago Cubs Korean pitcher
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a "Chinaman." Opining that Hispanic-American newscaster
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could get better ratings if he wore a
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during his newscast

On May 18, 2007, North engaged in a much-publicized argument with then White Sox manager
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during his show, in which Guillen frequently cursed at North before hanging up on hi

On June 20, 2007, North was targeted by fans of the Opie & Anthony show. The radio duo took issue with North seemingly taking credit for being one of the first radio hosts to use the chat service Paltalk, something they instead laid claim to. Fans subsequently invaded North's chat room and bombarded him with insults while Opie & Anthony watched from their own chat room and mocked North and his show. On November 10, 2020, North inferred that Tony La Russa receiving a
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was a "good omen" for the
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because in 1985 Chicago Bears head coach
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was convicted of a DUI shortly after their victory over the former Super Bowl winning
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, and later that year on went to win the Super Bowl in the
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.


Outside of WSCR

North has released a CD, ''Caucasian Man'', with music and interview highlights. This CD includes a parody song titled "Secret Asian Man." North had an acting role in the movie ''Eden Court''. In spite of being complete for a year, the film has only been screened at obscure festivals and has not secured commercial distribution. North has appeared on
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,
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and
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-TV North appeared in the slot formerly filled by ''
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'' on
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May 29 and 30, 2007. In August 2008, North launched a short-lived, subscription-based sports gambling website, and had a
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hosted on the website of a Chicago-based restaurant chain. In April 2009, North was hired by David Hernandez, to work at a
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company focused on Chicago sports. According to a criminal complaint filed by the
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, Hernandez was using the business he founded with North to launder money from Hernandez's fraudulent medical staffing firm NextStep Medical. The complaint alleges that North and Hernandez's business operated under the name of Spectrum Entertainment Group, which received over $160,000 of fraudulently-procured funds. Another shell company established by Hernandez using fraudulently-procured funds, The Ilumina Group, also financed the webcast operation. While North was an executive for Spectrum Entertainment, $300,000 was funneled from Hernandez's company to fund the sports operation. On June 12, 2009, Hernandez fired North after North questioned business irregularities. The following day it was reported that Hernandez was under federal investigation, and Hernandez was subsequently charged by the Securities and Exchange Commission with operating a Ponzi scheme. In July 2009, North was sued in federal court by defrauded investors for his role in Hernandez's scheme but was cleared and released of any wrongdoing. In December 2009, Comcast SportsNet decided not to renew North's television show because the budget costs were too high to sustain, effective 31 December 2009.


Notes and references


External links


NorthtoNorth.com
North's own site
Notre Dame High School for Boys Basketball Site
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