![]() Seems like his beef with them is a bit more explicit and personal. I don't know, but I'm not sure most people would just casually think to call WGN by it's full name like that. However, him actually knowing to call WGN "the world's greatest newspaper" shows a bit more intimacy in his relationship with that brand. That's how "Max's" reference to Chuck comes across to me. It'd be like if I did something similar today and to talk myself up I said something like "I think I'm better at this gig than Don Lemon, freakin liberal!" It's not that I have a personal beef with Don Lemon, he's just a tv personality I'm sure most people will know, so he's kind of a surrogate for the whole industry in that context. I think his insult against Chuck was actually more of a throwaway comment, insofar as Chuck was probably just the first famous reporter that came to his mind when he wanted to make the point that, as a presenter on tv, he's better than most reporters already working. My guess is, he is a disgruntled former employee of WGN.
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