Robservations: Jennifer Lyons to keynote Chicago Journalists awards; Dorothy Storck finalists named; WGN News goes its own way; Fox 32 hires reporter Kasey Chronis

Jennifer Lyons

Robservations on the media beat:

Jennifer Lyons, president and general manager of CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2 and formerly one of Chicago's preeminent news executives, has been chosen as keynote speaker for the Chicago Journalists Association’s 2021 virtual awards ceremony November 19. Lyons was named to the top job at CBS 2 in August, following her tenure as vice president of news at NewsNation, the Nexstar Media Group cable news startup, and news director at Nexstar’s WGN-Channel 9. In her remarks, according to the organization, Lyons will "provide perspective on the current state and future of Chicago's journalism landscape."

Chicago Journalists Association

The Chicago Journalists Association also just named three finalists for this year's Dorothy Storck Award, which honors outstanding work of columnists. Finalists for the $1,000 prize are: Deborah Douglas, co-editor in chief of The Emancipator; John W. Fountain, who writes a weekly column for the Sun-Times, and Neil Steinberg, veteran columnist for the Sun-Times. “I can’t say how excited we are to have Jennifer Lyons, such a well-respected news executive, as our keynote speaker," said Stephanie Choporis, president of the Chicago Journalists Association. "And the Dorothy Storck Award finalists are once again top-notch. Our CJA board is working hard to put on a fantastic ceremony. We hope you’ll join us for this big night." The CJA virtual event November 19 also will present a Lifetime Achievement Award to CBS 2 reporter Dorothy Tucker, Chicago Journalist of the Year Award to Block Club Chicago breaking news editor Kelly Bauer, and awards in 14 categories for journalism excellence. Continue reading

Robservations: Facebook hackers bilk WGCI, V103 fans; Megan Glaros subs on 'CBS Mornings'; 'Midnight Special' salutes Mike Nichols

Leon Rogers (Photo: ABC 7 Chicago)

Robservations on the media beat:

Ericka Ingram

Fans of two iHeartMedia Chicago radio personalities have been swindled out of thousands of dollars after falling for a get-rich-quick scheme on Facebook. It started earlier this year when hackers took over the Facebook pages of Leon Rogers, morning host at hip-hop WGCI 107.5-FM, and Ericka Ingram, known as weekend late-night host “DJ Sundance” at R&B WVAZ 102.7-FM. The hackers then used the hosts' pages to lure fans to invest in fake business deals, according to a report on ABC-owned WLS-Channel 7. (Here is the link.) Rogers and Ingram said they reported the hacked pages to Facebook numerous times but were ignored. "It is not me, no way, shape or form," Rogers told ABC 7's Samantha Chatman. "When it gets to the point where people are threatening to do some harm to you and your family for something you didn't do, that's kind of scary, you know?" Continue reading

Robservations: Hulu to premiere ABC 7's 'Being Blago' docuseries; Colin McMahon joins journalism project; Jim Baumann kicks off book tour

Rod Blagojevich

Robservations on the media beat:

Disgraced former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich has been out of office for more than 12 years, but there's still no letup in media fascination with him. On Friday, Hulu will premiere "Being Blago," a four-part documentary series produced for ABC Owned Television Stations by WLS-Channel 7. (Here is the link to the trailer.) The streaming docuseries highlights two decades of coverage by ABC 7 chief investigative reporter Chuck Goudie and producer Barb Markoff — from Blagojevich's rise to power to his release from prison after his 14-year sentence was commuted by former President Donald Trump in 2020. It includes unfettered access to his current day-to-day life at home. Matt Knutson, director of content innovation at ABC 7 and co-executive producer and director of “Being Blago” (with Justin Allen), called the series "a very raw look at a man trying to amend his past and forge a new, meaningful and untarnished legacy," adding: "‘Being Blago’ reminds viewers what happened through a visual timeline of events while simultaneously following Rod in his next chapter.” Continue reading

Chicago radio ratings: The Mix takes a hit in mornings; clean sweep for WBBM Newsradio

WTMX

In the weeks following accusations of misconduct against former morning personality Eric Ferguson, ratings took a nosedive at WTMX 101.9-FM, according to Nielsen Audio figures released Monday.

The Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station's share of morning listeners dropped 22 percent since mid-September, falling from a tie for fifth to a tie for ninth. Among women between 25 and 54 — a key demo that long had been owned by Ferguson and his partners — The Mix lost more than 25 percent of its morning share, falling from fourth to seventh. Continue reading

Chicago Journalists to honor Dorothy Tucker with Lifetime Achievement Award; Kelly Bauer as Journalist of the Year

Dorothy Tucker (Photo: Karen Kring)

Dorothy Tucker, longtime investigative reporter at CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2 and president of the National Association of Black Journalists, has been named recipient of the 2021 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Chicago Journalists Association.

The nonprofit professional organization also named Kelly Bauer, breaking news editor for Block Club Chicago, as its Chicago Journalist of the Year. It's the first time the award has been bestowed since 2015. Continue reading

Over and out: Eric Ferguson leaves The Mix

Eric Ferguson

Under fire for allegations of sexual misconduct and abusive behavior toward female co-workers, Eric Ferguson announced Friday he's leaving WTMX 101.9-FM after 25 years as morning personality.

"I feel that returning to the air at this time, in this environment, will be an unfair distraction to my colleagues and the rest of the morning show members who work so hard," Ferguson said in a statement.

It marks a stunning if inevitable fall from grace for one of Chicago radio's all-time most successful performers. Ferguson had been off the air throughout October while bosses of the Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station considered his fate. Continue reading