Garry Meier joined WGN Radio in April of 2009 and can be heard weekdays from 3-7pm. Whether he’s giving away quirky prizes through the “Garry Meier Walk-Up Window” on Michigan Avenue, giving listeners the opportunity to share what’s on their playlists in his popular “Mix-tape Friday” segment, or discussing the news of the day with his characteristic sarcasm, Garry’s wit and absorbing energy keeps Chicagoans entertained day after day.
Garry will tell you that his career in radio all began with a dead butterfly. One day he walked out of his house and saw a beautiful dead Monarch butterfly lying on the ground. He scooped up the lifeless harbinger of things to come and sent it to his then favorite disc jockey, Larry Lujack, the biggest jock in Chicago at the time. Larry was always talking about reincarnation and he claimed he was going to come back as a butterfly. In a note accompanying the butterfly Garry said, “I think I found your dead uncle. Sorry for your loss”. Larry read the note on the air. For Garry it was a “flashpoint” moment. Fascinated with radio, he knew what he was destined to do in life when he heard his material on the air.
Meier rose to prominence in Chicago as part of one of the most successful number one radio duos in the country, the Steve & Garry Show. The fifteen-year run garnered international publicity, as well as an Emmy for the TV show Greetings From Graceland. Meier also gained renown for his highly successful eight-year run on the Roe & Garry Show. In addition to these accomplishments, Meier has displayed his wit and energy as a solo host and as a feature reporter for WGN-TV’s morning show.
Meier has won five A.I.R. Awards for Best Afternoon Show in Chicago and was awarded the National Radio and Records Award for Best Local Afternoon Talk Show Host in America. His segments have appeared on local and national television including World News Tonight. Garry has also been recognized multiple years by Talkers Magazine as one of the “100 Most Influential Talk Show Hosts in America.”
He loves what he does, carrying all of his inventory in his head and feels that even with all of his success, the best is still yet to come.
Garry rants about “effin” Mayor Emanuel using “effin” tax payer money to “effin” pay for a “effin” new arena for “effin” DePaul Universities “effin” basketball team. C’mon Rahm, this “effin” team hasn’t done “effin” much in so many “effin” years. … […]
Garry talks about the recent robbery on Michigan Ave and listeners weigh in. UPDATE 10:25pm: Chicago police said tonight that a 68-year-old woman’s report that she was surrounded by a group of thugs and robbed of $135,000 in jewelry was … […]
Garry talks about Chief Blackhawk, his “Meier Mojo”, update on the Blackhawks and Garry talks to guest: Joe Podlasek, Executive Director of American Indian Center Chicago, and discusses Chief Blackhawk and his community involvement. … […]
Garry talks about a McDonalds worker who saw her own stolen car pull through the drive through and then called the cops. The bad guys still didn’t get the food they paid for. … […]
Garry talks about the CEO of Abercrombie and Fitch not wanting fat people shopping at his stores and only wanting thin beautiful people shopping there. Someone has issues. *Garry broadcasting from the United Center before the Hawks took on the … […]