
A personal note to you:
I'd like to thank you for visiting my blog page. I search for content that's entertaing and informative. Radio is evolving before your ear's - and now before your eyes! After a long radio career away from Chicago I feel so blessed to have come full circle, back where it all began... here at V-103.
Plenty of people talk the talk - but Mother Betty Price in Englewood has walked the walk. Every week for nearly 25 years Mrs. Price has managed to feed 5-thousand folks a month!
Feed, Clothe, and Help the Needy (FCHN) www.fchnprogram.com has never turned down a family or individual that needed food or clothing. She and her husband Deacon Price lost their home "twice" to keep the doors open. Help them if you're able http://www.fchnprogram.com/ Also, if you know of others who are quietly doing great things in the community please let me know glenncosby@v103.com or leave me a voicemail at 312 540-2386.
I love quotes from all people, it could be Dr. Felder at New Faith in Matteson someone like Ghandi. Although the one that always seems to stop me in my tracks is this one:
"Lots of people want to ride with you in the Limo, but what you want is someone who will take the bus with you when the Limo breaks down."
- Oprah Winfrey
Glenn is a 25 year radio broadcast veteran. A Chicago native, Cosby entered broadcasting as a grade school sports intern in the late 70’s at WBMX.
In the early 80’s Cosby was a student at Bishop College in Dallas Tx and worked for KNOK-FM (formerly owned by Earl Graves of Black Enterprise Magazine) where he developed as air personality.
He became the youngest operations manager at ABC Radio Networks at age 26. At ABC, Glenn launched America’s first 24-hour urban adult syndicated format, “The Touch,” in 1990. “The Touch” was the first nationwide music format to register #1 ratings (Adults 25-54) in New Orleans at affiliate KMEZ. Cosby first launched “The Touch” in 1990 with 26 affiliate stations. By the time he resigned for family reasons in 1996, the total affiliate count was nearly 80 stations.
http://abc.go.com/watch/michael-jackson-bad25/SH55249218/VD55250512/michael-jackson-bad-25


"19 Paul" Has BBQ Covered
Nov. 2012 -- 19 Paul, a new barbecue restaurant at 11155 S. Vincennes, offers food that’s so good, “it should be a crime.”
Owned by Chicago Police Officer Kurrin Beamon, the restaurant offers an extensive menu of home made barbecue and side dishes, all prepared from recipes handed down from Beamon’s mother and grandmother. Pork and beef brisket are smoked for a minimum of 14 hours and rubbed with a special blend of spices.
The 19 Paul menu is as fun to read as it is appetizing. Dishes are named using police terminology – Top Brass St. Louis Ribs, Beat Cop Basket (which is also offered as a “sticky fingers special”), Under Cover BBQ Chicken and many more.
19 Paul is open Mon. through Thurs., 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., and Fri. and Sat., 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Like them on Facebook, learn more at their website, www.19paulbbq.com. For carry out orders, call
773-445-7288.
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