Education
A native of Markham, Illinois, McPherrin graduated from Hillcrest High School in Country Club Hills, Illinois.
A native of Markham, Illinois, McPherrin graduated from Hillcrest High School in Country Club Hills, Illinois.
Early life and education
He then earned a bachelor"s degree in radio and television from Butler University in Indianapolis, where he was president of Butler"s chapter of the Sigma Chi fraternity and where he participated on the school"s swim team and worked on Butler"s radio station, WAJC. Professional career
McPherrin began his broadcasting career in 1977 at a television station in Davenport, Iowa, and then worked for television stations in Quincy, Illinois, New Orleans, Denver and Atlanta. = WABC-television In 1984, McPherrin joined WABC-television in New York City and became WABC"s top sports anchor in 1986. McPherrin was on hand for the epic 16 inning long sixth game of the 1986 National League Championship Series between the New York Mets and Houston Astros (which was broadcast on American Broadcasting Company).
Although the Astros wound up being eliminated following their 7-6 lost to the Mets in Game 6, Astros" ace pitcher Mike Scott was still named the NLCS" Most Valuable Player.
McPherrin interviewed Scott following the trophy presentation. During the late 1980s, McPherrin delivered in-game updates during American Broadcasting Company"s Monday Night Baseball and Thursday Night Baseball broadcasts.
During the first season of Entertainment and Sports Programming Network Sunday Night Football (1987), the very first game of the package, between the New York Giants and New England Patriots, had WABC (the American Broadcasting Company"s flagship station out of New York City) produce a completely separate telecast from Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s (rather than an over-the-air station simply simulcasting Entertainment and Sports Programming Network"s broadcast in the competing teams" home markets). The reason behind this was that WABC"s union contract at the time, prohibited non-union workers, such as those at Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, from producing live events for WABC. As such, McPherrin would provide play-by-play while Monday Night Football"s Frank Gifford and Lynn Swann would serve as his color commentators.
= WBBM-TV-television and WFLD-television (Chicago) In 1991, McPherrin joined WBBM-TV-television in Chicago as the station"s main sports anchor.
He remained in that role until 1995, when he was bumped from being WBBM-TV"s lead sports anchor by the arrival of Tim Weigel. McPherrin then chose to leave WBBM-TV-television and join WFLD-television in Chicago as its lead sports anchor. In July 2010, it was announced that McPherrin had been promoted to host Good Day Chicago weekdays from (7 am-10 am).
Personal
They live in the Lake View neighborhood on Chicago"s North Side.
In February 2016, McPherrin listed his Lake View home for sale.