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Rob Feder Won't Be Watching the Fifth Hour of 'Good Day Chicago'
June 5, 2008

I guess it's safe to say Chicago Sun-Times TV critic Rob Feder is no fan of Good Day Chicago on Fox O&O WFLD. 

"The worst morning show on Chicago television isn't getting any better," he writes. 

"But it is getting longer."

Feder seems to think the Good Day talent is a bit of a misnomer. 

"In the year [Mike Barz and Jan Jeffcoat] been on together, the pair's chemistry has gone from bad to worse," he writes. "While Barz alternates between appearing smug and bored, Jeffcoat still comes off like a lost newcomer most days."


Posted by Mike Malone on June 5, 2008 | Comments (4)


June 5, 2008
In response to: Rob Feder Won't Be Watching the Fifth Hour of 'Good Day Chicago'
Richard commented:

Mike, Feder is right when he says Good Day Chicago is a horrible program. I have seen it and believe you me, it's a train wreck and it's getting beat like a government mule in the ratings here in town versus WGN by a 2 to 1 margin. The talent is horrible and the content of the show is just poor and yet they add a fifth hour? That station is all screwed up to begin with but to do this...I just wonder how long that brass running that station will last in their current roles.




June 6, 2008
In response to: Rob Feder Won't Be Watching the Fifth Hour of 'Good Day Chicago'
unlikelyfit commented:

Feder is the most biased tv reporter on the beat. He uses his column to advance his personal vendettas. The Sun Times would be wise to add him to their layoff list this summer.




June 15, 2008
In response to: Rob Feder Won't Be Watching the Fifth Hour of 'Good Day Chicago'
T Dog commented:

I'm sorry, you must be confusing Feder's name with Jay Mariotti's.





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