Sound Opinions began life as a regular feature on
Ed Schwartz's overnight program on
WLUP-AM in 1993 featuring then
Chicago Sun Times music critic Jim DeRogatis and
Bill Wyman who was the rock critic for the
Chicago Reader at that time. It was then given its own time-slot on Sunday afternoons following the
Sunday Funnies, a comedy program hosted by
Brian McCann. In 1994 it moved to
Q101. The show ended in 1995 when DeRogatis joined
Rolling Stone. It was reincarnated on
WXRT with Kot replacing Wyman in 1998. In 2005 after 354 shows it moved to
WBEZ. It was distributed nationally by
American Public Media and was also available as a
podcast. On July 1, 2010, the program switched distributors from APM to the
Public Radio Exchange, a web-based distribution outlet for public radio programs, the first ongoing series to leave one of the big three satellite-delivered public radio program distributors for
PRX. On June 15, 2020, WBEZ announced that it would end its production deal with
Sound Opinions. As of September 1, 2020,
Sound Opinions has existed as an independent production based at
Columbia College Chicago. They fund the show through ads, sponsorships and donations. ==Message board==