[Congressional Record Volume 162, Number 90 (Wednesday, June 8, 2016)]
[Senate]
[Page S3640]
From the Congressional Record Online through the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
RECOGNIZING MICHAEL FELDMAN'S WHAD'YA KNOW
Ms. BALDWIN. Mr. President, today, I wish to commemorate Michael
Feldman's Whad'Ya Know, the live, 2-hour weekly Wisconsin public radio
program as it nears the end of production after a tremendously
entertaining 31-year run.
Michael, a Milwaukee native, University of Wisconsin graduate, and
self-described ``kosher beefcake,'' created one of the most successful
programs in WPR history. Broadcasting live from their radio home at
Monona Terrace in my hometown of Madison, WI, Michael and his team have
found a home on Saturday morning in the hearts of millions of people.
They have brought their listeners a uniquely Wisconsin blend of humor,
taking us on a trip into the Whad'Ya Know world of comedy, satire,
quizzes and interviews. From covering ``all the news that isn't'' to
delighting audiences across the country on his road show tours, Michael
has established this show as a reason to get out of bed early on
Saturday and a good excuse to put off shoveling snow.
I am pleased to honor the work of Michael Feldman and all who have
contributed to the success of Whad'Ya Know. They should all be proud of
the joy they have brought to so many. When asked about the show,
Michael has commented, ``It may be called Michael Feldman's Whad'Ya
Know?, but it really has been Everybody Who Listens And Comes To The
Shows's Whad'Ya Know?'' With that being said, after Whad'Ya Know airs
its final broadcast on June 25, 2016, Wisconsinites across the State
will be missing a longstanding part of our community. We may laugh a
little less, but we will never forget all the smiles he put on people's
faces.
It has been my delight to be a featured guest on Whad'Ya Know several
times, and I will appear for the last time on June 11, 2016. I wish
Michael and the entire Whad'Ya Know staff all the best for their
remaining shows and for their future plans.
With the end of this show, there is only one question left to ask and
one answer to give:
Well, whad'ya know?
Not much, you?
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