Joining WLS, Steve Dahl declares: ‘Radio's not dead yet’

Steve Dahl

Steve Dahl

Despite his oft-stated misgivings about the current state of radio, Steve Dahl insists he’s eager to get back on the air to become “part of the daily conversation in Chicago.”

Confirming a report here Tuesday, Dahl said he has signed to host afternoons on Cumulus Media news/talk WLS AM 890, starting November 3. Airing between syndicated talkers Rush Limbaugh and Michael Savage, he’ll be on from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday. Continue reading

Surprise: WLS to hire Steve Dahl for afternoons

Steve Dahl

Steve Dahl

Six years after he signed off from over-the-air radio, Chicago broadcast legend Steve Dahl is about to make a comeback on WLS AM 890, sources said.

An announcement could come this week that Dahl, 59, will join the Cumulus Media news/talk station as afternoon personality, replacing Roe Conn and Richard Roeper from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday though Friday. If all goes as planned, Dahl would start in early November. Continue reading

Beyond WGN debacle, Kevin Metheny leaves larger-than-life legacy

Randy Michaels and Kevin Metheny

Randy Michaels and Kevin Metheny (2009)

Kevin Metheny, who suffered a heart attack and died Friday in San Francisco, may have been the most famous program director in America.

By the time he came to Chicago for his ill-fated run at WGN AM 720 in 2008, he’d already been immortalized by Howard Stern, who clashed with Metheny in the 1980s at WNBC AM in New York. Stern famously dubbed his meddling, memo-crazy boss “Pig Virus” (renamed “Pig Vomit” and played by Paul Giamatti as a sputtering rube in the film version of Stern’s autobiography Private Parts). Continue reading

Big, fat news: Tony Lossano back as life of the party

Tony Lossano

Tony Lossano

Robservations on the media beat:

Happy to see the great Tony Lossano is back: The creative force behind “The Big Fat Nude Hippo Show,” which ran for 16 years on various outlets in Chicago, is returning with “Lossano and Friends!” Starting this weekend and originating at 1 p.m. Saturdays from the Museum of Broadcast Communications, the one-hour weekly audio podcast will be posted online Saturday nights at lossano.com via Ed Silha’s Radio Misfits Podcast Network. Each show will feature national and local celebrity guests along with Lossano’s cast of regulars. “My show will put all of the guests in the studio at the same time for the entire hour, and just have compelling and entertaining conversations,” he said. “It is based on the green room of my old show, where all my guests would get together and just chat. I am the host of this party, but it will be a party.” Continue reading

ABC 7 sports team may draft Fox 32’s Dionne Miller

Dionne Miller

Dionne Miller

Dionne Miller, who signed off earlier this week as weekend sports anchor at Fox-owned WFLD-Channel 32, could be headed for top-rated ABC-owned WLS-Channel 7.

Although no deal has been reached, sources said, Miller has met with ABC 7 bosses and is among top candidates to replace weekend sports anchor and reporter Rafer Weigel, who’s leaving to become a news anchor at KTVI-TV, the Fox affiliate in St. Louis. His last day on the air here will be Sunday.

A spokeswoman for ABC 7 was unavailable for comment. Continue reading

Dealers trade: Chicago Auto Show shifts to ABC 7

Chicago Auto Show

Chicago Auto Show

Ending a 16-year run on NBC-owned WMAQ-Channel 5, official broadcast rights to the 2015 Chicago Auto Show have been picked up by ABC-owned WLS-Channel 7.

The agreement with the Chicago Automobile Trade Association, sponsor of the nine-day extravaganza at McCormick Place, marks a return to ABC 7, which had been “official station” of the nation’s largest auto show until 1999. The opening event is the First Look for Charity preview February 13. Continue reading

A personal note about my blog

Feder skylineI have some important news to share with you about my blog. But as long as I have your attention, let me first thank you for your loyalty and support. One year ago, I launched RobertFeder.com under a unique licensing agreement with Chicago Tribune Media Group. I am solely and independently responsible for all editorial content posted here, while Tribune controls the marketing, advertising and technical elements. Thanks to a steadily growing daily readership, the arrangement has exceeded everyone's expectations.

Now it's time for the next step in the evolution of our venture. Continue reading