Chicago radio’s afternoon delights

Here’s a look at Chicago’s most popular afternoon stars, according to radio ratings released Monday for the period from April 24 to May 21.

Following are the top-rated shows as measured by Nielsen Audio among all listeners age 6 and older from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday, followed by average share of audience. Continue reading

Chicago radio’s top of the morning

There’s a new morning line in Chicago, according to radio ratings released Monday for the period from April 24 to May 21.

Here’s a look at Chicago’s top 10 morning shows (as measured by Nielsen Audio among all listeners age 6 and older from 6 to 10 a.m. Monday through Friday), followed by average share of audience. Continue reading

Tribune boss Kern to oversee Chicago magazine's editorial side

Beth Fenner

Beth Fenner

A long-simmering power struggle at Chicago magazine has ended with reduced authority for the publisher and a new chain of command for editorial leadership of the city monthly.

Under the new arrangement, Chicago’s editor-in-chief, Beth Fenner, no longer will report to Richard Gamble, the publisher and general manager who hired her in 2011. Instead, Fenner will report to Gerry Kern, senior vice president and editor of the Chicago Tribune. Continue reading

WLS offices moving to the Mart

Merchandise Mart

Merchandise Mart

After 24 years at 190 North State Street, WLS Radio is on the move.

A spokeswoman for Cumulus Media confirmed Friday that news/talk WLS AM 890 and classic hits WLS FM 94.7 will be relocating sales offices to the Merchandise Mart, where they’ll be consolidated with two other stations the company operates in Chicago — classic rock WLUP FM 97.9 and alternative rock WKQX FM 101.1. Continue reading

Zimmerman on Cubs deal: ‘Truly an historic day in Chicago radio’

Rod Zimmerman, Dan Mason, Pat Hughes, Crane Kenney and Ron Coomer

Rod Zimmerman, Dan Mason, Pat Hughes, Crane Kenney and Ron Coomer

Here is the full text of the CBS Radio press release announcing the broadcast rights agreement with the Chicago Cubs:

CBS RADIO AND CHICAGO CUBS REACH LONG-TERM BROADCAST RIGHTS AGREEMENT BEGINNING WITH 2015 SEASON

Deal Also Calls For Development Of Exclusive Concert Events To Be Held At Wrigley Field, As Well As Extensive Marketing And Promotional Opportunities
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Radio Hall of Fame induction ceremony moving to L.A.

Two broadcasters with Chicago connections — Dick Orkin of “Chickenman” fame and Ira Glass of “This American Life” — will be among this year’s honorees in the National Radio Hall of Fame. But their induction won’t be in Chicago.

The 2014 induction ceremony will be held Nov. 9 in Los Angeles, marking its first time outside of Chicago since it began in 1992. The shrine to radio’s great personalities and programs is housed at the Museum of Broadcast Communications at 360 North State Street. Continue reading

Minneapolis programmer to run Loop, ’KQX

Wade Linder

Wade Linder

Wade Linder, a longtime Minneapolis rock radio programmer, has been named operations manager of two Cumulus Media stations — classic rock WLUP FM 97.9 and alternative rock WKQX FM 101.1. He’ll double as program director of the Loop.

Linder’s appointment, announced Wednesday, fills the vacancy left by Jim Richards, who shifted last month to operations manager/program director of Cumulus Media’s KFOG FM and KSAN FM in San Francisco.

Linder, 48, a graduate of the University of Minnesota, has spent his entire career in Minneapolis, first as music director of KQRS FM and KEGE FM and, for the past 17 years, as program director of KXXR FM. Continue reading

Why WGN Radio lost the Cubs: 'The economic terms just don’t make sense'

Steve Cochran and Theo Epstein

Steve Cochran and Theo Epstein

Calvin Coolidge was in the White House when Chicago Cubs baseball began airing on WGN AM 720. With the exception of just a few odd years, the National League franchise and the Tribune Broadcasting radio flagship have been synonymous since 1925.

But now one of the most enduring partnerships in sports broadcasting is coming to an end. The Cubs and WGN Radio are splitting up after this season, Jimmy deCastro, president and general manager of WGN, confirmed Tuesday night. Continue reading