Bulls quickly rebound, find radio home on 670 the Score

SHARE Bulls quickly rebound, find radio home on 670 the Score
screen_shot_2018_01_31_at_8_55_47_am.jpg

Just days ago, it looked like the Chicago Bulls could be left without a radio station to broadcast its games.

But Wednesday morning, 670 the Score announced they will be the flagship station for the Bulls.

Both the Bulls and Chicago White Sox had been airing their games on WLS 890-AM, a Cumulus Media-owned station. On Jan. 19, news came down that the Atlanta-based company, which is tied up in bankruptcy, would seek to sever their deals with the two local teams.

The Score’s first broadcast is set for 2:30 p.m. Saturday vs. the L.A. Clippers with Chuck Swirsky and Bill Wennington on the call.

The White Sox remain without a radio station.

The Latest
The man was found with stab wounds around 4:15 a.m., police said.
Send a message to criminals: Your actions will have consequences — no matter how much time passes. We can’t legislate all our problems away, but these bills now pending in the Illinois Legislature could pave the way for bringing closure to grieving families.
Matt Eberflus is under more pressure to win than your average coach with the No. 1 overall pick. That’s saying something.
Alexander plays a sleazy lawyer who gets a lifechanging wakeup call in the world premiere comedy at Chicago Shakespeare Theater.
He fears the free-spirited guest, with her ink and underarm hair, will steal focus from the bride and draw ridicule.