Host of The Danny Mac Show
Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm
Dan celebrates his 25th anniversary in Chicago radio in August and he’ll do it where it all began at 670 The Score!
McNeil's candor, quick wit and unpredictable approach are his trademarks. Under Dan has consistently been among the highest-rated radio programs among adult men for several years.
"I've been in 'training camp' for this for more than four months," said McNeil. "It's time to let the tigers out. This is a chance to win in a brand new daypart for me and in a slot that has become more meaningful. We've got a great crew.”
“It’s awesome to have Mac back on the Score team,” said Mitch Rosen, WSCR-AM Program Director. “Mac returns to where it all began for sports radio in Chicago - the Score. With the addition of Mac, the line-up now becomes a Chicago radio All-Star dream team along with Mully, Hanley, Boers, and Bernstein.”
McNeil, 45, was an original cast member of "The Score," for which he served as an afternoon host until his resignation in October of 2000. During Danny Mac's nine-year run, he developed a reputation as a well connected, college and pro football addict whose feel for radio production separated him from the pack.
"I'm lucky not because I've got a job every guy would want, but because I recognized I wanted it around seven or eight," McNeil says. "I was a decent amateur athlete, but I knew I wanted to be Oscar Madison when I grew up. I was writing for my high school newspaper one month into my freshman year and I was the nerd doing play-by-play into a Ross portable cassette recorder while watching Blackhawks games on the tube. I got a jump on everybody years before sports radio was born."
Following his college years at Ball State, McNeil interned at WGN Radio in the summer and fall of '85 as a producer for "Sports Central" and for Chicago Bears pre-game, halftime and post-game shows. Mac then took a position as a staff writer/columnist for his hometown daily paper, The Times of Northwest Indiana.
In January of '88, McNeil got his first big shot in Chicago when he was hired as executive producer of Chet Coppock's weeknight sports show and the Chicago Bulls broadcasts on WLUP AM 1000. "Dangerous Dan" quickly developed his own following as a sidekick and fill-in host, as well as a contributor to the station's popular Dahl and Meier show.
Dan has three sons and resides with his wife, Sheri, an insurance defense attorney, in Northwest Indiana. His fundraising endeavors include autism research and treatment, neuroblastoma research and the Highland High School athletic department.
CLICK HERE to check out the press release from Dan McNeil's return.