The Score's Brian Hanley lands at ESPN 1000

Brian Hanley

Eighteen months after he was forced out as morning co-host at Entercom sports/talk WSCR 670-AM, Brian Hanley has landed a part-time gig at the competition — Good Karma Brands ESPN sports/talk WMVP 1000-AM.

As a weekend and fill-in host on ESPN 1000, Hanley will take on an initial role as co-host of the new "ESPN 1000 Hockey Show" from 9 to 10 a.m. Saturdays, starting this weekend. Continue reading

Robservations: Steve Dahl’s Super Bowl moment can be summed up in three words

Bill Murray

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Steve Dahl

In case you missed it, Chicago radio legend Steve Dahl made a brief cameo appearance in Jeep’s Super Bowl commercial starring Bill Murray Sunday night. Or at least Dahl’s voice did. In the parody of the 1993 movie “Groundhog Day” filmed on location in Woodstock, Dahl was the second voice on the radio heard uttering: “It’s Groundhog Day!” as Murray wakes up. (Here is the link.) “Proud to be part of such a great commercial,” Dahl said, promising to tell how it came about on his dahl.com podcast today. The version I heard is that Dahl had been asked to do the original voiceover in the movie but insisted on his partner, Garry Meier, being featured as well. The producers said no dice. A few months later, Steve & Garry broke up. Well, that’s show biz!
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Why new morning host Richard Milne loves WXRT 'and everything it stands for'

Richard Milne

Thirty-four years after Richard Milne joined WXRT 93.1-FM as weekend overnight host, he's about to become the face and the voice of morning drive at "Chicago's Finest Rock."

As dawn breaks on Monday, he'll follow Chicago radio icons Lin Brehmer and Terri Hemmert as only the third morning personality at the Entercom adult album alternative station since 1981. Continue reading

Robservations: Anchor Terrence Lee, reporter Brittany Garzillo headed for Fox 32

Terrence Lee

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Brittany Garzillo

Look for two new hires to be announced today at Fox-owned WFLD-Channel 32. Terrence Lee, morning news anchor at ABC affiliate WEWS in Cleveland, is expected to join Fox 32 as a news anchor and reporter, starting March 16. A Maryland native and Temple University graduate, Lee began his career at WMDT, the dual ABC/CW affiliate in Salisbury, Maryland. He joined WEWS in 2013. Also headed for Fox 32 as a reporter is Brittany Garzillo, who has been a traffic anchor and reporter for WGAL, the NBC affiliate in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, since 2018. The Lehigh Valley native and graduate of Moravian College in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, previously worked for WLVT, the PBS station in Bethlehem. Fox 32 has not yet announced how it plans to replace the ousted anchor Rafer Weigel on "Good Day Chicago" from 4 to 6 a.m. Monday through Friday. Continue reading

Chicago Journalism Town Hall 2020 to convene Feb. 23

Chicago Journalism Town Hall 2009 (Photo: Jason Reblando)

On a wintry Sunday afternoon in 2009, Ken Davis and Linda Paul assembled a roomful of media elders and innovators to share their thoughts about the uncertain future of journalism in Chicago.

The first Chicago Journalism Town Hall, as it was called, proved to be a lively exchange of ideas and a unique opportunity to vent some of the hopes and fears of a business facing historic challenges. Continue reading

Chicago Tribune cuts David Haugh as sports columnist

David Haugh (Photo: Brooke Collins)

David Haugh may be riding high in the ratings as morning co-host on Entercom sports/talk WSCR 670-AM, but his days as a Chicago Tribune sports columnist are over.

Haugh, 51, disclosed on social media Tuesday that it was his final day after 17 years with the Tribune — including the last 10 years in what he called his “dream job” as a star sports columnist. Continue reading

Robservations: Sinclair settles Tribune Media lawsuit for $60 million

Sinclair Broadcast Group

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Sinclair Broadcast Group has finally closed the book on its bungled attempt to take over Tribune Media. In 2017 Sinclair sought to buy Tribune Media’s 42 television stations and other properties for $3.9 billion before the deal ran afoul of the FCC for what was called “misrepresentation and/or lack of candor.” The Chicago-based parent company of WGN-Channel 9 and WGN 720-AM eventually was acquired by Nexstar Media Group, but a breach of contract lawsuit Tribune Media filed against Sinclair remained in effect. In a settlement announced Monday, Sinclair will pay Nexstar $60 million and transfer control of WDKY, a TV station in Lexington, Kentucky. “Neither party has admitted any liability or wrongdoing in connection with the terminated merger; both parties have settled the lawsuit to avoid the costs, distraction, and uncertainties of continued litigation,” the companies said in a regulatory filing. Continue reading