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We admit to being a bit perplexed when a local clothing store showed up in the raw-voting data for this section. Further analysis of that data revealed that one ardent fan of this store wrote its name in for what appears to be all the categories, from "Best Thai" to "Best Casino." A valiant effort, to be sure.

Save for this interloper, there were no big surprises in the Media section. The WMC-TV power trio of Joe Birch, Dave Brown, and Jarvis Greer maintained their top spots, each earning a Best of the Best of Memphis designation. In radio, it was Drake Hall and Zeke Logan of WXMX-FM 98.1, The Max dominating the "Best Drive-Time Show," "Best Local Radio Talk Show," and "Best Radio Personality" categories.

Best AM Station

1. WREC-AM 600 News Radio

2. WHBQ-AM 560 Sports

3. 730 Fox Sports Radio — tie

WDIA-AM 1070

In this presidential election year, with liberal competition via Air America off the Memphis airwaves, WREC-AM 600 has dominated local talk radio by cornering the market on the year's most discussed topics. With local hosts Ben Ferguson (mornings) and Mike Fleming (afternoons) sandwiching right-wing blowhards ... cough, cough ... um ... stalwarts Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, WREC keeps the local airwaves filled with a conservative perspective on the presidential race and other topical concerns.

Best Drive-Time Show

BOM 1. Drake & Zeke in the Morning,

WXMX-FM 98.1, The Max

2. Kennedy & Maney in the Mornings, WHBQ-FM 107.5

3. Chris Vernon Show, 730 Fox Sports Radio — tie

Rover's Morning Glory, WMFS-FM 92.9

Since relocating to 98.1 from Rock 103, Drake and Zeke have taken over the morning FM airwaves, offering acerbic takes on the newsmakers, pop-culture oddities, and assorted "dumbasses" of the day, in between caffeine jolts of rock-and-roll.

Best Sports Radio Show

click to enlarge Blues, rock, world, bluegrass, folk, R&B, electronica, jazz, swing, and country: You name the music, WEVL, the Mid-Souths only listener-supported, independent radio station, plays it  and has for 32 years. WEVLs volunteer deejays know the score: What they air they program themselves. Hear the difference. Flyer readers do. So does singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo, whos playing a WEVL benefit at the Hi-Tone on October 27th. - Alex Harrison
  • Alex Harrison
  • Blues, rock, world, bluegrass, folk, R&B, electronica, jazz, swing, and country: You name the music, WEVL, the Mid-Souths only listener-supported, independent radio station, plays it and has for 32 years. WEVLs volunteer deejays know the score: What they air they program themselves. Hear the difference. Flyer readers do. So does singer-songwriter Alejandro Escovedo, whos playing a WEVL benefit at the Hi-Tone on October 27th.

1. Chris Vernon Show, 730 Fox Sports Radio

2. Sportstime with George Lapides and Dave Woloshin,

WHBQ-AM 560 Sports

3. Mike & Mike in the Morning, ESPN 680 AM Sports

Radio Memphis — tie

Sports Bar, WHBQ-AM 560 Sports

Chris Vernon's show finds the humor in our collective sports obsession and makes room for plenty of pop-culture talk as well.

Chris Vernon Show, 730 Fox Sports Radio, 1st place: Best Sports Radio Show - by Justin Fox Burks
  • by Justin Fox Burks
  • Chris Vernon Show, 730 Fox Sports Radio, 1st place: Best Sports Radio Show

Best Local Radio Talk Show

1. Drake & Zeke in the Morning, WXMX-FM 98.1, The Max

2. Mike Fleming Program, WREC-AM 600 News Radio

3. Chris Vernon Show, 730 Fox Sports Radio

Our readers like politics (Fleming) and sports (Vernon) but apparently prefer their talk more general and light-hearted and leavened with musical respite ...

Best Radio Personality

1. Drake Hall and Zeke Logan, WXMX-FM 98.1,

The Max

2. Kennedy, WHBQ-FM, 107.5

3. John "Bad Dog" McComack, WEGR-FM 102.7

... but maybe it's really just the hosts, as Drake and Zeke pull off a Triple Crown in our radio categories.

Best Newspaper Columnist

1. Geoff Calkins, The Commercial Appeal

2. Wendi C. Thomas, The Commercial Appeal

3. Michael Donahue, The Commercial Appeal

Now that he's taken a hiatus from radio and gotten back from Beijing, our favorite local columnist should be in fine form for a busy fall sports season, charting the doldrums of Tiger football, the after-the-goldrush promise of Tiger basketball, and the touch-and-go youth movement of the Memphis Grizzlies during the busiest months for Memphis sports. As always, expect Calkins to bring humor, deft prose, and a refreshing moral center to commentaries on sports that even non-fanatics can enjoy.

Best TV Weatherperson

BOM 1. Dave Brown, WMC-TV, Channel 5

2. The late Brian Teigland, WPTY-TV, Channel 24

3. Ron Childers, WMC-TV, Channel 5

Dave Brown has come a long way from his early days as a wrestling announcer, and it's safe to say he is the face of Memphis weather. Calmly explaining the latest Doppler advances or showing images of lightning strikes, more often than not he's the man we turn to when the skies turn stormy.

Best TV Sportscaster

BOM 1. Jarvis Greer, WMC-TV, Channel 5

2. Glenn Carver, WREG-TV, Channel 3

3. Mike Ceide, WREG-TV, Channel 3 — tie —

Greg Gaston, WHBQ-TV, Fox 13

Let's put it this way. Several years ago, one of our colleagues celebrated her birthday, and she made it clear that the best present we could possibly get her would be an autographed photo of Jarvis Greer. Not only did Greer happily comply, but you should have seen the look of glee on that woman's face when she pulled out the framed photo. That's the kind of appeal Greer has around here.

Best TV News Anchor

BOM 1. Joe Birch, WMC-TV, Channel 5

2. Donna Davis, WMC-TV, Channel 5

3. Claudia Barr, WREG-TV, Channel 3 — tie

Mearl Purvis, WHBQ-TV, Fox 13

This has been a big year for Joe Birch: He's celebrating his 30th year on-air, he was named to the 2008 "Who's Who" in Memphis magazine, and now our readers have named him — as they have done year after year — the best news anchor in the business. Plus, this hometown boy (a proud graduate of CBU) is one of the nicest fellows you could ever meet and each year donates a ton of time to local charities. He's a good Joe.

Best Local Website

1. The Memphis Flyer, memphisflyer.com

2. The Commercial Appeal, commercialappeal.com

3. Live from Memphis, livefrommemphis.com

Thank ya. Thank ya, very much.

Best Local Blogger

1. Paul Ryburn, Paul Ryburn's Journal, paulryburn.com/blog

2. "Dirk Diggler," MPD Enforcer 2.0, mpdenforcer20.blogspot.com

3. Thaddeus Matthews, thaddeusmatthews.com

Live downtown? Wish you did? Just visiting? Nobody covers the day-to-day goings-on in downtown Memphis like resident Paul Ryburn, who acts as both nightlife guide and civic advocate on his prolific, 'hood-centric blog.

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Eh. Paul Ryburn has turned his blog into self-promotion for whoever is going to give him free food/drinks. Good work on the panhandling though.

Posted by Memphis Ben on | Report this comment

"In this presidential election year, with liberal competition via Air America off the Memphis airwaves," I am surprised you noticed, as Air America goes off the air in city after city, usually no one notices. Without an audience, only NPR can run on charity.

Posted by Calvin on | Report this comment

Paul Ryburn's blog is a joke. He keeps us all informed of "everything" that is going on downtown - as long as "everything" means wearing bad shirts and getting trashed at The Saucer each and every night.

Posted by donaldphater on | Report this comment

Paul's blog rules. But how the hell did Thad M get on this list. How does anybody read that crap? His long rambling posts really take away from any credibility. So he has a source or two, big deal. His ass is really close to a major lawsuit. And it won't be from the city or MPD. It will be some randomn person with a good lawyer who gets him. Like the poor guy he just posted about. Claims he told him he uses a penis pump to get an erection.

Posted by 38103 on | Report this comment

So we did not make the top 3 we still have a kick ass blog over here as www.street-people.com which was tracking true tales of bums in Memphis long before Paul Ryburn

Posted by The Boxman on | Report this comment

Sounds like some folks might be a little jealous of Paul's blog fame. He probably deserved to win, but memphislimelight.com should have at least been on the list.

Posted by westendgirl on | Report this comment

Hey Memphis Ben, Grow up and stop the hatin'! Maybe if you did a better job at whatever you do, you would not have time to spend writing on blogs about all those places and things you are so intimidated by.

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