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Mancow Muller

Matthew Erich "Mancow" Muller (born June 21, 1966) is an American radio and television personality, actor, and former child model. Considered a shock jock, his career has been well known for controversy and clashes with the Federal Communications Commission. He is best known for Mancow's Morning Madhouse, a Chicago-based syndicated radio show, and The Mancow Radio Experience, which have been nationally distributed by Talk Radio Network. Muller also co-starred with his brother, Mark, in the reality TV series God, Guns & Automobiles, which aired on History Channel.[1] He was the host of the morning show on WLUP-FM/97.9, before he was let go on March 6, 2018 upon WLUP-FM/97.9 being sold.

Mancow Muller
Muller in 2000
Born
Matthew Erich Muller

(1966-06-21) June 21, 1966 (age 56)
Other namesMancow
Career
ShowMancow's Morning Madhouse
StyleTalk, politics, entertainment
CountryUnited States

In January 2019, Muller returned to radio on WLS to host mornings, but has since been replaced.

Early life

Erich Muller, as he was commonly known, was born to parents John and Dawn Muller and raised in the Kansas City, Missouri area with older brothers Johnny and Mark.[2] He expressed an interest in radio and the entertainment industry as a whole from an early age. As a child he would listen to old reel-to-reel tapes of classic radio shows like The Shadow and The Stan Freberg Show with his father.[2] Erich Muller worked as a model and child actor, appearing in regional print and television commercials as well as Kansas City theater productions. Among his print modeling work were ads for Lee jeans and Wal-Mart.[3]

As a youth he appeared in over 100 stage performances, with one notable long-running role being that of Billy Ray Jr. in the play On Golden Pond.[2] During one performance of the play, famous actor Henry Fonda was in the audience, and would later go on to play the lead character Norman in the film version.[4] Erich Muller attended multiple schools in the Kansas City area, including Blue Ridge Christian School. In his book Dad, Dames, Demons, and a Dwarf: My Trip Down Freedom Road, he recounts an incident in fifth grade where, in an act of corporal punishment, he was severely beaten with a board by the school principal, an event that changed his outlook on organized religion.[2] Muller transferred to the suburban Harrisonville school district, where he graduated high school.[3]

Following high school, Muller attended college at Central Missouri State University (now University of Central Missouri) in Warrensburg, not far from the Kansas City metropolitan area.[4] At CMSU he continued to work in theater, and it was his role as a half-man, half-beast in one production that gave rise to his nickname "Mancow".[4] Muller earned double degrees from the university in Public Relations and Theatre in 1990.[4] To earn money while in school, he operated his own mobile DJ business, providing music for school dances, weddings, and class reunions, a job he later said he hated.[2] It was also while in college he took his first tentative steps into broadcasting.

Radio career beginnings

Muller's radio career began while he was in college. He got a job at KOKO in Warrensburg as a late night control board operator, playing local commercials during satellite broadcasts of The Larry King Show.[4] His role at the station gradually expanded until he got his own afternoon show. Among Muller's fans was the general manager of KLSI-FM, Kansas City, who offered him a full-time job as head of station promotions. Muller accepted the position, plus a weekend air shift, while completing his final semester at Central Missouri State. After graduating in 1990, Muller was hired as the morning drive air talent at Kansas City's KBEQ-FM, Q-104, where the Holy Moley & Maxx Show quickly rose to #1 in the ratings and helped Q-104 dominate the market.[4]

After his early hometown success, Muller left Kansas City for a brief stint at KDON-FM in Salinas, California. Then he headed north to San Francisco and KYLD-FM, "Wild 107". Now going by his old college nickname Mancow, in 1993 Muller made national headlines with a publicity stunt that caused a major traffic problem for San Francisco. Reacting to a subsequently debunked story that President Bill Clinton had tied up air traffic at Los Angeles International Airport for over an hour while getting a haircut from celebrity hairstylist Cristophe aboard Air Force One, Muller staged a parody of the incident on the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge during rush hour. He used vans to block the westbound lanes on the bridge while his then-sidekick, Jesus "Chuy" Gomez, received a haircut.[4] As a result of the publicity stunt, Muller was charged with creating a public nuisance. After entering a no contest plea, his sentence included three years probation, a $500 fine and 100 hours of community service. The radio station settled a civil suit by paying $1.5 million, including $500,000 to cover three toll-free days on the bridge.[5][6]

Mancow's Morning Madhouse

Muller accepted a job offer by Evergreen Media President Jim de Castro at more than double his salary to move to Chicago and work at "Rock 103.5" (WRCX). Muller's radio show, Mancow's Morning Madhouse, debuted in July 1994.[7][8]

Originally, Muller broadcast from WRCX-FM (Rock 103.5) studios in the John Hancock Center and in 1998, moved to the city's alternative rock station, WKQX-FM (Q-101) 101.1, where the show was broadcast from the Merchandise Mart for eight more years.

Within two Arbitron ratings periods Muller took the station's 19th-ranked morning show to 5th-ranked among all teens and adults, and first among 18- to 34-year-olds. During his run on Q101, Mancow had a much publicized feud with fellow "shock-jock" Howard Stern.[9] He also had close on and off air relationships with "Crazy Howard" McGee of WGCI-FM and Mike North of WSCR. McGee and Mancow's shows ran at the same time but catered to different demographics (WGCI is an R&B and hip hop station). In 2000, Mancow pulled an April Fool's day prank on McGee by switching his transmitter with that of WGCI, causing McGee to unknowingly broadcast on Q101's frequency while Mancow introduced himself as the "White Czar" and taunted McGee on his own station. This caused a barrage of calls from listeners in McGee's defense. McGee was confused as he took many of the calls, but did not realize for over an hour that he was the butt of a joke. After realizing the prank, McGee played along for the remainder of the segment.[10]

Muller's Mancow's Morning Madhouse ended its live run on Emmis' Alternative outlet in Spring 2006, and had the highest rated audience in Chicago with men ages 25 to 54 (among English speaking stations). According to the Arbitron radio ratings service, Mancow's show, measured in Average Quarter Hour listening percentages (AQH) had a 5.7 share. The next closest station was all-news WBBM with a 5.3 share.

In his target demographic, men between the ages of 18 and 34 years, Mancow AQH was an 11.8 share of the audience in that age group, the highest share of any other Anglophonic station in Chicago.[citation needed]

His show, however, was not without controversy. In 1999, Janet Dahl, the wife of Chicago talk radio host Steve Dahl, filed a multimillion-dollar lawsuit against Muller over lewd comments Muller made about her on his show. In 2001, the case was settled out of court. Although the terms of the deal were not disclosed, it reportedly reached seven figures.[11]

Between 1999 and 2004, David Edward Smith's Citizens for Community Values filed 66 indecency complaints with the FCC relating to Muller's program, leading to 6 citations and $42,000 in fines. In 2004 Muller sued Smith for harassment and business interference, but later dropped the lawsuit.[12][13] Emmis Communications entered into a 2004 consent decree with the FCC, agreeing to make a $300,000 "voluntary payment" to resolve the complaints; in 2006 (after Muller had ended his WKQX show), the FCC rejected Smith's challenge to this settlement.[14]

For a full week leading up to Limp Bizkit's Summer Sanitarium 2003 concert in Chicago, Muller continually mocked the band's vocalist Fred Durst on his radio show[15] and invited listeners to attend the concert with anti-Durst placards.[16] When Muller's fans complied by showing up with the placards, openly taunting the singer, booing him and pelting him with refuse, Durst erupted into a profanity-laced homophobic tirade and left the stage only 17 minutes into the show. Durst was eventually sued for breach of contract (for not completing the show) by Chicago lawyer Michael Young in a class-action suit.[17]

On October 22, 2008, WLS in Chicago announced that Muller, along with Pat Cassidy, would join that station as a weekday radio talk show host, in the 9 am to 11 am time slot, beginning on October 27, 2008. Muller continued to host his nationally syndicated morning radio program.[18] Just four months after the debut of Mancow and Cassidy, Arbitron ratings had the show at No. 1 in the 12+ audience, and nearly doubling Chicago competitors in the male demographic as of February 2009.[19] Despite the ratings, Muller was fired from his job on news and conservative talk station WLS after only 16 months.[20] Muller then hosted a Sunday night show on WABC-AM from September 2010 until October 2011, when he was let go following Cumulus Media's acquisition of WABC parent Citadel Broadcasting.[21]

On October 22, 2012, Muller began his new show, simply titled Mancow, on WPWR-TV, a live broadcast of his radio show The Mancow Experience, with co-host Teresa Cesario. In February 2013, a program called The Mancow Mashup began airing on the network, which was a half-hour program that showed highlights from the previous morning's Television show. The show's last airing was October 7, 2014.[22] On October 9, 2014, roughly a year from when the show began airing, Muller's WPWR-TV simulcast of his radio show was confirmed cancelled after the show's contract expired, along with The Mancow Mashup. Muller confirmed that for the first time since 1985, he will be taking a break from both TV and radio. However, Muller mentioned the possibility of other ventures, including a potential movie review show.[23][24]

Muller returned to the radio on Chicago's WLUP-FM radio station in February 2015 after winning a week-long audition for the station's 6 – 10 am weekday show.[25] Muller's show on WLUP ended on 6 March 2018 when it was announced that WLUP had been sold to Christian radio broadcaster Educational Media Foundation.

WLS

On January 3, 2019 Muller returned to WLS in Chicago after nine months off the air.[26] Muller said his new show will focus more on news, entertainment and politics compared to his time on The Loop.[27]

Mancow announced he is leaving his show, on November 25, 2020 [28]

Cowboy Ray

Ray Hofstatter, aka "Cowboy Ray", was a mentally challenged frequent caller and guest on Mancow's Morning Madhouse. On November 20 2005, Hofstatter was struck by a car in a hit-and-run accident and critically injured.[29][30] Hofstatter died shortly after his life support was terminated on January 11 2006. He was 45.[31] Muller offered a $13,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the driver,[31] but was unsuccessful. The hit-and-run case of Cowboy Ray was featured on the February 26 2006 episode of Fox's America's Most Wanted.[32] As of December 2022, the driver responsible has not been identified.

Politics

Mancow was an outspoken supporter of George W. Bush during the 2000 presidential election, asking people on the street whether they "liked [George W.] Bush or liked Dick [Cheney]." On December 6, 2005, Muller made an appearance on Fox News Channel's Fox & Friends where he referred to Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean as "vile", "bloodthirsty" and "evil". Muller also commented on Dean's negative opinions on the War in Iraq, calling Dean a traitor who "ought to be kicked out of America" and "tried for treason".[33]

On May 22, 2009, Muller had himself waterboarded during his radio program on WLS,[34] having lost a listener poll determining whether he or co-host Pat Cassidy would be the one waterboarded. The talk show host had previously claimed that calling waterboarding "torture" was wrong, something he had stated that he hoped his reenactment would prove.[35] Lasting only 6 seconds ("8 seconds less than the average person", according to program guest Marine Sergeant Klay South, who was the one to administer the waterboarding), Mancow afterward changed his opinion, saying, "It is way worse than I thought it would be, and that's no joke", and described waterboarding as "absolutely torture".[34][36]

Questions were later raised about the validity of the procedure. South had no formal training in waterboarding and had never before performed the procedure, leading the online celebrity and gossip site Gawker to accuse Muller of faking the whole thing.[37][38] Muller later stated in an interview on Countdown with Keith Olbermann, "I admit it, it was a stupid radio stunt. But waterboarding, all it is, is water in your nose and mouth with your head back." Further adding "We went into this thinking it was going to be a joke. But it was not a joke – it was horrible. 'Hoax' is probably not the right word, but we did think it was going to be a joke."[39][40]

Personal life

Muller married Sandy Ferrando, a former publicist, on February 14, 2003. He has twin daughters named Ava Grace and Isabella Sofia. His father, a former traveling salesman, died of cancer at the age of sixty-two. The event deeply affected Muller and in part prompted him to write his first book, Dad, Dames, Demons and a Dwarf.[2][41] Mancow Muller attended Harvest Bible Chapel from 2014 to 2019 and was a personal friend of pastor James MacDonald since 2016. In November 2018 Muller travelled to Israel with MacDonald where he baptized him in the Jordan River. Less than two months later in January 2019 and less than three weeks after starting his new radio show on WLS-Chicago, Mancow began calling MacDonald a con artist on his show and on social media sites, and asking him to resign or be removed as pastor.[42] Mancow has consistently criticized and accused MacDonald of crimes since January 2019, including murder-for-hire in May, 2019.[43][44]

Filmography

Television/Movies

Title Role Episode Additional notes
Night Stand Himself "Eurotrash" 1996 episode
Party of Five Bartender "Fragile" 1999 episode
Early Edition Randy, Car Salesman "Home Groan" 1999 episode
The Shield Arrestee "Hurt" 2005 episode
Sons Of Anarchy Nomad "Na Triobloidi" 2009 episode
The Chicago Code Himself (voice) "Cabrini Green" 2011 episode
Himself (voice) "Wild Onions" 2011 episode
Himself "St. Valentine's Day Massacre" 2011 episode
God, Guns & Automobiles Himself main star 2013 episode
Criminal Minds DJ "'Til Death Do Us Part" 2015 episode
Death Wish Himself 2018 movie

See also

References

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Erich Muller redirects here For other people with similar names see Eric Muller Matthew Erich Mancow Muller born June 21 1966 is an American radio and television personality actor and former child model Considered a shock jock his career has been well known for controversy and clashes with the Federal Communications Commission He is best known for Mancow s Morning Madhouse a Chicago based syndicated radio show and The Mancow Radio Experience which have been nationally distributed by Talk Radio Network Muller also co starred with his brother Mark in the reality TV series God Guns amp Automobiles which aired on History Channel 1 He was the host of the morning show on WLUP FM 97 9 before he was let go on March 6 2018 upon WLUP FM 97 9 being sold Mancow MullerMuller in 2000BornMatthew Erich Muller 1966 06 21 June 21 1966 age 56 Kansas City MissouriOther namesMancowCareerShowMancow s Morning MadhouseStyleTalk politics entertainmentCountryUnited StatesIn January 2019 Muller returned to radio on WLS to host mornings but has since been replaced Contents 1 Early life 2 Radio career beginnings 2 1 Mancow s Morning Madhouse 2 2 WLS 3 Cowboy Ray 4 Politics 5 Personal life 6 Filmography 6 1 Television Movies 7 See also 8 ReferencesEarly life EditErich Muller as he was commonly known was born to parents John and Dawn Muller and raised in the Kansas City Missouri area with older brothers Johnny and Mark 2 He expressed an interest in radio and the entertainment industry as a whole from an early age As a child he would listen to old reel to reel tapes of classic radio shows like The Shadow and The Stan Freberg Show with his father 2 Erich Muller worked as a model and child actor appearing in regional print and television commercials as well as Kansas City theater productions Among his print modeling work were ads for Lee jeans and Wal Mart 3 As a youth he appeared in over 100 stage performances with one notable long running role being that of Billy Ray Jr in the play On Golden Pond 2 During one performance of the play famous actor Henry Fonda was in the audience and would later go on to play the lead character Norman in the film version 4 Erich Muller attended multiple schools in the Kansas City area including Blue Ridge Christian School In his book Dad Dames Demons and a Dwarf My Trip Down Freedom Road he recounts an incident in fifth grade where in an act of corporal punishment he was severely beaten with a board by the school principal an event that changed his outlook on organized religion 2 Muller transferred to the suburban Harrisonville school district where he graduated high school 3 Following high school Muller attended college at Central Missouri State University now University of Central Missouri in Warrensburg not far from the Kansas City metropolitan area 4 At CMSU he continued to work in theater and it was his role as a half man half beast in one production that gave rise to his nickname Mancow 4 Muller earned double degrees from the university in Public Relations and Theatre in 1990 4 To earn money while in school he operated his own mobile DJ business providing music for school dances weddings and class reunions a job he later said he hated 2 It was also while in college he took his first tentative steps into broadcasting Radio career beginnings EditMuller s radio career began while he was in college He got a job at KOKO in Warrensburg as a late night control board operator playing local commercials during satellite broadcasts of The Larry King Show 4 His role at the station gradually expanded until he got his own afternoon show Among Muller s fans was the general manager of KLSI FM Kansas City who offered him a full time job as head of station promotions Muller accepted the position plus a weekend air shift while completing his final semester at Central Missouri State After graduating in 1990 Muller was hired as the morning drive air talent at Kansas City s KBEQ FM Q 104 where the Holy Moley amp Maxx Show quickly rose to 1 in the ratings and helped Q 104 dominate the market 4 After his early hometown success Muller left Kansas City for a brief stint at KDON FM in Salinas California Then he headed north to San Francisco and KYLD FM Wild 107 Now going by his old college nickname Mancow in 1993 Muller made national headlines with a publicity stunt that caused a major traffic problem for San Francisco Reacting to a subsequently debunked story that President Bill Clinton had tied up air traffic at Los Angeles International Airport for over an hour while getting a haircut from celebrity hairstylist Cristophe aboard Air Force One Muller staged a parody of the incident on the San Francisco Oakland Bay Bridge during rush hour He used vans to block the westbound lanes on the bridge while his then sidekick Jesus Chuy Gomez received a haircut 4 As a result of the publicity stunt Muller was charged with creating a public nuisance After entering a no contest plea his sentence included three years probation a 500 fine and 100 hours of community service The radio station settled a civil suit by paying 1 5 million including 500 000 to cover three toll free days on the bridge 5 6 Mancow s Morning Madhouse Edit Main article Mancow s Morning Madhouse Muller accepted a job offer by Evergreen Media President Jim de Castro at more than double his salary to move to Chicago and work at Rock 103 5 WRCX Muller s radio show Mancow s Morning Madhouse debuted in July 1994 7 8 Originally Muller broadcast from WRCX FM Rock 103 5 studios in the John Hancock Center and in 1998 moved to the city s alternative rock station WKQX FM Q 101 101 1 where the show was broadcast from the Merchandise Mart for eight more years Within two Arbitron ratings periods Muller took the station s 19th ranked morning show to 5th ranked among all teens and adults and first among 18 to 34 year olds During his run on Q101 Mancow had a much publicized feud with fellow shock jock Howard Stern 9 He also had close on and off air relationships with Crazy Howard McGee of WGCI FM and Mike North of WSCR McGee and Mancow s shows ran at the same time but catered to different demographics WGCI is an R amp B and hip hop station In 2000 Mancow pulled an April Fool s day prank on McGee by switching his transmitter with that of WGCI causing McGee to unknowingly broadcast on Q101 s frequency while Mancow introduced himself as the White Czar and taunted McGee on his own station This caused a barrage of calls from listeners in McGee s defense McGee was confused as he took many of the calls but did not realize for over an hour that he was the butt of a joke After realizing the prank McGee played along for the remainder of the segment 10 Muller s Mancow s Morning Madhouse ended its live run on Emmis Alternative outlet in Spring 2006 and had the highest rated audience in Chicago with men ages 25 to 54 among English speaking stations According to the Arbitron radio ratings service Mancow s show measured in Average Quarter Hour listening percentages AQH had a 5 7 share The next closest station was all news WBBM with a 5 3 share In his target demographic men between the ages of 18 and 34 years Mancow AQH was an 11 8 share of the audience in that age group the highest share of any other Anglophonic station in Chicago citation needed His show however was not without controversy In 1999 Janet Dahl the wife of Chicago talk radio host Steve Dahl filed a multimillion dollar lawsuit against Muller over lewd comments Muller made about her on his show In 2001 the case was settled out of court Although the terms of the deal were not disclosed it reportedly reached seven figures 11 Between 1999 and 2004 David Edward Smith s Citizens for Community Values filed 66 indecency complaints with the FCC relating to Muller s program leading to 6 citations and 42 000 in fines In 2004 Muller sued Smith for harassment and business interference but later dropped the lawsuit 12 13 Emmis Communications entered into a 2004 consent decree with the FCC agreeing to make a 300 000 voluntary payment to resolve the complaints in 2006 after Muller had ended his WKQX show the FCC rejected Smith s challenge to this settlement 14 For a full week leading up to Limp Bizkit s Summer Sanitarium 2003 concert in Chicago Muller continually mocked the band s vocalist Fred Durst on his radio show 15 and invited listeners to attend the concert with anti Durst placards 16 When Muller s fans complied by showing up with the placards openly taunting the singer booing him and pelting him with refuse Durst erupted into a profanity laced homophobic tirade and left the stage only 17 minutes into the show Durst was eventually sued for breach of contract for not completing the show by Chicago lawyer Michael Young in a class action suit 17 On October 22 2008 WLS in Chicago announced that Muller along with Pat Cassidy would join that station as a weekday radio talk show host in the 9 am to 11 am time slot beginning on October 27 2008 Muller continued to host his nationally syndicated morning radio program 18 Just four months after the debut of Mancow and Cassidy Arbitron ratings had the show at No 1 in the 12 audience and nearly doubling Chicago competitors in the male demographic as of February 2009 19 Despite the ratings Muller was fired from his job on news and conservative talk station WLS after only 16 months 20 Muller then hosted a Sunday night show on WABC AM from September 2010 until October 2011 when he was let go following Cumulus Media s acquisition of WABC parent Citadel Broadcasting 21 On October 22 2012 Muller began his new show simply titled Mancow on WPWR TV a live broadcast of his radio show The Mancow Experience with co host Teresa Cesario In February 2013 a program called The Mancow Mashup began airing on the network which was a half hour program that showed highlights from the previous morning s Television show The show s last airing was October 7 2014 22 On October 9 2014 roughly a year from when the show began airing Muller s WPWR TV simulcast of his radio show was confirmed cancelled after the show s contract expired along with The Mancow Mashup Muller confirmed that for the first time since 1985 he will be taking a break from both TV and radio However Muller mentioned the possibility of other ventures including a potential movie review show 23 24 Muller returned to the radio on Chicago s WLUP FM radio station in February 2015 after winning a week long audition for the station s 6 10 am weekday show 25 Muller s show on WLUP ended on 6 March 2018 when it was announced that WLUP had been sold to Christian radio broadcaster Educational Media Foundation WLS Edit On January 3 2019 Muller returned to WLS in Chicago after nine months off the air 26 Muller said his new show will focus more on news entertainment and politics compared to his time on The Loop 27 Mancow announced he is leaving his show on November 25 2020 28 Cowboy Ray EditRay Hofstatter aka Cowboy Ray was a mentally challenged frequent caller and guest on Mancow s Morning Madhouse On November 20 2005 Hofstatter was struck by a car in a hit and run accident and critically injured 29 30 Hofstatter died shortly after his life support was terminated on January 11 2006 He was 45 31 Muller offered a 13 000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the driver 31 but was unsuccessful The hit and run case of Cowboy Ray was featured on the February 26 2006 episode of Fox s America s Most Wanted 32 As of December 2022 the driver responsible has not been identified Politics EditMancow was an outspoken supporter of George W Bush during the 2000 presidential election asking people on the street whether they liked George W Bush or liked Dick Cheney On December 6 2005 Muller made an appearance on Fox News Channel s Fox amp Friends where he referred to Democratic National Committee chairman Howard Dean as vile bloodthirsty and evil Muller also commented on Dean s negative opinions on the War in Iraq calling Dean a traitor who ought to be kicked out of America and tried for treason 33 On May 22 2009 Muller had himself waterboarded during his radio program on WLS 34 having lost a listener poll determining whether he or co host Pat Cassidy would be the one waterboarded The talk show host had previously claimed that calling waterboarding torture was wrong something he had stated that he hoped his reenactment would prove 35 Lasting only 6 seconds 8 seconds less than the average person according to program guest Marine Sergeant Klay South who was the one to administer the waterboarding Mancow afterward changed his opinion saying It is way worse than I thought it would be and that s no joke and described waterboarding as absolutely torture 34 36 Questions were later raised about the validity of the procedure South had no formal training in waterboarding and had never before performed the procedure leading the online celebrity and gossip site Gawker to accuse Muller of faking the whole thing 37 38 Muller later stated in an interview on Countdown with Keith Olbermann I admit it it was a stupid radio stunt But waterboarding all it is is water in your nose and mouth with your head back Further adding We went into this thinking it was going to be a joke But it was not a joke it was horrible Hoax is probably not the right word but we did think it was going to be a joke 39 40 Personal life EditMuller married Sandy Ferrando a former publicist on February 14 2003 He has twin daughters named Ava Grace and Isabella Sofia His father a former traveling salesman died of cancer at the age of sixty two The event deeply affected Muller and in part prompted him to write his first book Dad Dames Demons and a Dwarf 2 41 Mancow Muller attended Harvest Bible Chapel from 2014 to 2019 and was a personal friend of pastor James MacDonald since 2016 In November 2018 Muller travelled to Israel with MacDonald where he baptized him in the Jordan River Less than two months later in January 2019 and less than three weeks after starting his new radio show on WLS Chicago Mancow began calling MacDonald a con artist on his show and on social media sites and asking him to resign or be removed as pastor 42 Mancow has consistently criticized and accused MacDonald of crimes since January 2019 including murder for hire in May 2019 43 44 Filmography EditTelevision Movies Edit Title Role Episode Additional notesNight Stand Himself Eurotrash 1996 episodeParty of Five Bartender Fragile 1999 episodeEarly Edition Randy Car Salesman Home Groan 1999 episodeThe Shield Arrestee Hurt 2005 episodeSons Of Anarchy Nomad Na Triobloidi 2009 episodeThe Chicago Code Himself voice Cabrini Green 2011 episodeHimself voice Wild Onions 2011 episodeHimself St Valentine s Day Massacre 2011 episodeGod Guns amp Automobiles Himself main star 2013 episodeCriminal Minds DJ Til Death Do Us Part 2015 episodeDeath Wish Himself 2018 movieSee also EditMancow s Morning MadhouseReferences Edit History To Bow Unscripted God Guns amp Automobiles On July 8 Deadline a b c d e f Muller Mancow Calkins John 2003 Dad Dames Demons and a Dwarf My Trip Down Freedom Road New York New York Harper Collins pp 16 19 22 29 a b Mancow Muller biography TV com CBS TV 2013 Retrieved August 26 2013 a b c d e f g Brown John W 2008 Missouri Legends Famous people from the Show Me State St Louis Reedy Press pp 210 211 3 free days on Bay Bridge to atone for DJ haircut stunt San Francisco Examiner April 23 1997 Haircut stunt not amusing Associated Press in Galveston Daily News June 5 1993 Accessed 2015 01 19 via Newspapers com Nidetz Steve Mancow Muller Pilots New WRCX Morning Drive Chicago Tribune July 31 1994 Retrieved January 31 2019 Pick Grant Morning Mouth Chicago Reader March 30 1995 Retrieved January 31 2019 Mancow Muller vs Howard Stern Chicago Tribune November 24 2004 Mancow Nation Chicago Tribune May 23 2005 Feder Robert December 31 1989 Dreck lies and videotape On the air in 89 Chicago Sun Times p 1 Robert Feder Mancow s nemesis is on private crusade Chicago Sun Times February 24 2004 via HighBeam Research subscription required Robert Feder Mancow ends legal beef with indecency crusader Chicago Sun Times August 3 2004 via HighBeam Research subscription required Robert Feder Mancow s foes lose final appeal with FCC Chicago Sun Times October 18 2006 via HighBeam Research subscription required Kaufman Gil July 28 2003 Limp Bizkit Walk Offstage After Chicago Crowd Gets Hostile MTV Retrieved May 23 2009 Industry News Bizkit Too Limp DB Magazine 315 October 28 2003 Archived from the original on February 13 2012 Retrieved May 23 2009 Fans sue Limp Bizkit over walkout BBC News October 9 2003 Retrieved May 23 2009 Rosenthal Phil October 22 2008 Mancow Muller to join WLS AM lineup Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 23 2009 Mancow Roars Back In Chi Town March 30 2009 Retrieved May 29 2010 Sabella Jen February 10 2010 Mancow Muller and Pat Cassidy Fired From WLS Huffington Post News Talk Radio 77 WABC New York Wabcradio com Retrieved October 7 2010 Chicago Radio Star Ends One TV show mediabistro com Retrieved October 7 2014 Feder Robert Off the air everywhere Mancow says he s taking a break Robert Feder Report My 50 Chicago Dropping TV Simulcast Of Mancow Show All Access Music Group The Loop 97 9 Holding A 4 Week Morning Show Search chicagoradioandmedia com January 29 2015 Retrieved February 25 2015 It s Official Mancow Returns To Chicago s WLS Jan 3 Insideradio com Retrieved January 3 2019 Shock Jock Mancow Muller Returns to Chicago Airwaves NBC Chicago Retrieved January 3 2019 Mancow leaves WLS Chicago Tribune Mancow Pursues Hit amp Run Driver Who Ran Down Cowboy Ray PDF Press release Talk Radio Network November 28 2005 Archived from the original PDF on September 28 2007 Retrieved May 23 2009 Schulte Sarah November 21 2005 Cowboy Ray critically injured in hit and run ABC News Archived from the original on September 30 2012 a b Toomey Shamus January 12 2006 Hit run fatal to Mancow s Cowboy Ray 13 000 reward for ID of driver who struck him Nov 20 radio host says Chicago Sun Times Archived from the original on October 26 2012 Retrieved May 23 2009 AMW Fugitive Data File For Unknown Cowboy Ray Killer America s Most Wanted Archived from the original on August 8 2007 Retrieved May 23 2009 blogagepunktde March 22 2008 Fox amp Friends Mancow Muller goes crazy about Howard Dean dead YouTube link a b Pollyea Ryan May 22 2009 Mancow Water boarded Admits It s Torture NBC News Retrieved May 23 2009 THEALEXJ0NESSH0W December 2 2010 Mancow Waterboarded archived from the original on December 21 2021 Byrne John May 22 2009 Conservative radio hosts gets waterboarded and lasts six seconds before saying its torture The Raw Story Archived from the original on May 23 2009 Retrieved May 23 2009 Did Erich Mancow Muller Fake His Waterboarding for Publicity Gawker com Archived from the original on February 5 2010 Retrieved October 7 2010 Mancow s Waterboarding Was Completely Fake Gawker com May 29 2009 Archived from the original on June 29 2010 Retrieved October 7 2010 Did Erich Mancow Muller fake his own waterboarding Glub glub The Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on May 31 2009 Sabloff Nick May 30 2009 Mancow Addresses Accusation That His Waterboarding Was A Hoax VIDEO Huffington Post Retrieved October 7 2010 Cast Erich Mancow Muller History com 2013 Archived from the original on August 23 2013 Retrieved July 9 2013 Mancow Speaking my truth to Harvest Bible Chapel s Pastor James Daily Herald Mancow Announces James MacDonald is No Longer a Part of Harvest Bible Chapel The Elephant s Debt Chicago Radio Host amp a Former Bodyguard Say James MacDonald Asked Them to Arrange Murders Julie Roys Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mancow Muller amp oldid 1127269168, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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