Susanna for sale?

Susanna Negovan

Susanna Negovan

Who knows? Was it the “thousand dollars in wine and champagne” she had at the dinner? Or was it the crystal vase from Tiffany & Co. delivered to her home as a gift before the event?

Whatever it was, Susanna Negovan’s report last week on “Good Day Chicago” struck some staffers at WFLD-Channel 32 as more brazen and more obnoxious than anything she’d ever done before. And that’s saying a lot. Continue reading

Coomer scores Cubs radio job

Ron Coomer

Ron Coomer

Former Cubs infielder Ron Coomer will succeed Keith Moreland in the Cubs radio booth alongside play-by-play announcer Pat Hughes, sources confirmed Thursday.

Coomer agreed to a two-year contract as color analyst to be announced Friday by the Cubs and WGN AM 720. A Chicago area native who played for the Cubs in 2001, Coomer, 47, most recently worked on Minnesota Twins' pre- and post-game shows for Fox Sports North. Continue reading

All good news for media mogul Ryan

Jack Ryan

Jack Ryan

You may not be familiar with 22nd Century Media, but you probably remember Jack Ryan, the former investment banker who once ran as the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Illinois.

From the bitter disappointment of his aborted bid for public office in 2004, Ryan turned his media ordeal into a business opportunity. The following year he founded a hyperlocal publishing company on the premise that there’s more “positive news” out there than people were getting from traditional sources.

Today Ryan’s 22nd Century Media publishes 12 weekly newspapers and websites mainly in the southwest suburbs and on the North Shore. With the launch in February of a Highland Park edition up in Lake County, the company will reach an estimated 170,000 Chicago area households. That would put it on track to overtake Sun-Times Media as having the second-largest circulation statewide (behind only the Chicago Tribune). Continue reading

Cartoon Tom: Skilling stars in game app

Virtual Tom Skilling

Virtual Tom Skilling

Tom Skilling has never played games when it comes to his forecasts. But now everyone’s favorite weatherman is about to become a game himself.

The Chicago media superstar and chief meteorologist for Tribune Broadcasting WGN-Channel 9 will appear as a cartoon image in “Tom Skilling’s WGN Weather Challenge,” a smartphone game app designed by Chicago-based Cubicle Ninjas. Continue reading

Steve’s back with Kathy & Judy

Judy Markey, Steve Bertrand and Kathy O'Malley

Judy Markey, Steve Bertrand and Kathy O'Malley

There’s more good news at WGN AM 720 as bosses of the Tribune Broadcasting news/talk station continue to get the band back together.

Starting this weekend, news anchor Steve Bertrand will be reunited with Kathy O’Malley and Judy Markey, the former midday duo who returned to WGN last September to host a weekly show from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Continue reading

Jim Corno 1947-2013

Jim  Corno

Jim Corno

Jim Corno, a beloved, admired and respected broadcast executive who led Comcast SportsNet Chicago and its predecessors in Chicago for three decades, died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 66.

“When it came to Chicago sports television, no one worked harder and had more passion for delivering these events to us night after night than Jim,” Jeff Nuich, senior director of communications for Comcast SportsNet, wrote in an online tribute. “Simply put, every regional sports network this city has ever known — SportsVision, SportsChannel, Fox Sports Net and Comcast SportsNet — has been run by only one individual: Jim Corno.” Continue reading

‘Simply one of the best in the world’

Terri Hemmert and Lin Brehmer (Photo: Anne Ryan)

Terri Hemmert and Lin Brehmer (Photo: Anne Ryan)

For Terri Hemmert’s 40th anniversary on WXRT FM 93.1 to pass unheralded here would have been unforgivable. Allow me to correct that oversight now.

From the moment she signed on at the fledgling progressive rock station in November 1973, Hemmert made WXRT and radio infinitely better. She went on to make history in 1981 when she became the first woman to host a morning drive show in Chicago. Continue reading

Station breaks from ‘Rewind’ branding

WILV logoChicago’s last pure adult-contemporary radio station has fast-forwarded out of rewind.

After more than three years as “Chicago’s Rewind 100.3,” Hubbard Radio’s WILV FM 100.3 has dropped the moniker “Rewind” to become simply “Chicago’s 100.3.” Whether perceptible to listeners or not, the move reflects the addition of more current music to the station’s playlist, according to program director Marty Bender. Continue reading

Hot off the presses: DNAinfo puts ink to newsprint

DNAinfo LPOne year after its debut as a hyperlocal news website, DNAinfo.com Chicago has launched a print publication targeting one of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods.

Forty thousand residents of Lincoln Park this weekend received the first edition of what is intended to be a weekly print version of DNAinfo’s online coverage of the community. Delivered to every household by U.S. Postal Service, the inaugural issue is 14 color pages in a format that’s slightly taller and marginally wider than a tabloid, but narrower and shorter than a broadsheet. Continue reading