Last-place Fox 32 imports producer from Weather Channel

Scott Warren

Scott Warren

Scott Warren, who was replaced after eight months as executive producer of The Weather Channel’s morning show, is taking charge of Chicago’s lowest-rated evening newscast.

WFLD-Channel 32 announced the hiring Thursday of Warren as executive producer of the Fox-owned station’s 9 p.m. newscast, starting December 17. He replaces Rehan “Ray” Aslam, who exited last week after nine years as a producer there. Continue reading

Black Ensemble Theater to raise curtain on Roger Ebert musical

Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert (1987)

Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert (1987)

You’ve read the book. You’ve seen the documentary. Now get ready for the musical version of Roger Ebert’s epic life.

“The Black White Play (Honoring the Memory of Roger Ebert through Music),” a new musical inspired by the life of the late film critic, was announced this week on the 2015 lineup of Chicago’s Black Ensemble Theater. Continue reading

Ann Compton named to Illinois Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame

Ann Compton

Ann Compton

Former White House correspondent Ann Compton, who retired in September after more than 40 years with ABC News, has been chosen for induction in the Illinois Broadcasters Association’s Hall of Fame.

A Chicago native and 1965 graduate of New Trier High School in Winnetka, Compton will be honored by the state broadcasters group at a private ceremony December 15 at the Museum of Broadcast Communications in Chicago. Continue reading

Ex-reporter Amy Jacobson loses appeal in CBS lawsuit

Amy Jacobson (2007)

Amy Jacobson (2007)

An Illinois appeals court has ruled against Amy Jacobson, who sued CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2 for airing video of her at a backyard swimming pool that ended her career as a Chicago television news reporter seven years ago.

As a reporter for NBC-owned WMAQ-Channel 5 in July 2007, Jacobson was covering the disappearance of Lisa Stebic, a suburban wife and mother. A camera from CBS 2 captured Jacobson wearing a bikini in the presence of the missing woman’s husband, Craig Stebic, who was identified as a person of interest in the case. Jacobson was there on her day off with her two children. Continue reading

WFMT host goes ‘Through the Night’ and into the morning

Peter van de Graaff

Peter van de Graaff

Peter van de Graaff, chief announcer at WFMT FM 98.7, is filling in as morning personality at the classical music station for the foreseeable future while Carl Grapentine recuperates from quadriceps tendon surgery on both legs.

Van de Graaff, who doubles as host of the Beethoven Satellite Network overnight music service, is now being heard nine hours a day — on his “Through the Night” program from midnight to 6 a.m. and filling in for Grapentine from 6 to 9 a.m. Monday through Friday. Continue reading

More news is good news for WGN

WGN Morning News

WGN Morning News

The strategy of programming news morning, noon and night keeps paying off for WGN-Channel 9.

Results of the November sweeps show the Tribune Media flagship station dominating morning news viewership among adults between 25 and 54, as the broadcast marked its 20th year on the air. “Chicago’s Very Own” saw its biggest ratings boost between 4 and 6 a.m., coinciding with the recent pairing of news anchors Lourdes Duarte and Dan Ponce. Continue reading