Robservations on the media beat:
Daily Herald film critic Dann Gire is stepping down after 22 years as president of the Chicago Film Critics Association, the organization he co-founded and continues to serve as a director. "The time has come for me to hand it off to someone younger and more resilient," he said. Succeeding Gire as president is Brian Tallerico, editor of RogerEbert.com, and the group's current vice president. The association hosts an annual film festival and awards presentation. Gire also started this week in his new role as adjunct instructor at Loyola University's School of Communications, where he's teaching a course on business speaking. In November Gire took a buyout after 42 years as a full-time employee of the Daily Herald, but retained the title of film critic on a freelance basis. Continue reading













