New program director at 'La Ley'

Victor Cerda

Victor Cerda

The man who put Spanish-language adult contemporary WPPN FM 106.7 on the air for Univision Radio is about to join rival WLEY FM 107.9.

Victor Cerda was named program director Tuesday of the Spanish Broadcasting System regional Mexican station, effective December 21. He succeeds Juan Tapia, who was ousted after 18 months as program director and midday personality.

“Victor has a proven track record in the Chicago market and will be solely focused on improving ratings,” said Leti Aguilera, vice president and general manager of La Ley.

During his 10-year run with Univision Radio, Cerda launched WPPN as Pasion 106.7. It's now branded as Amor 106.7. Continue reading

CPB grant opens ‘Illinois Newsroom’

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Corporation for Public Broadcasting

Fortified with a $715,000 grant from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, seven public radio and television stations in downstate Illinois announced formation of a regional news collaboration Monday.

With “Illinois Newsroom” as its working title, the partnership will employ eight journalists who will focus on three key topics — political issues, education, and health and environment. Stories they produce will air on partner stations and contribute to national programs such as "PBS NewsHour" and NPR’s "Morning Edition" and "All Things Considered." Continue reading

Robservations: Another WFMT host follows Oregon trail

Peter van de Graaff

Peter van de Graaff

Robservations on the media beat:

Oregon radio has claimed another announcer from Chicago’s WFMT FM 98.7. Peter van de Graaff, chief announcer and former program director of the Window to the World Communications classical music station, has been named music director and morning host at KWAX in Eugene, Oregon, starting March 1. He’ll continue to be heard here as voice of the syndicated “Through the Night with Peter van de Graaff,” which he produces and hosts for WFMT’s Beethoven Network. In an unrelated move, announcer Suzanne Nance left WFMT in August to join KQAC in Portland, Oregon, as program director and afternoon host. “Peter is a treasure of the station and of our international radio network,” said WFMT program director David Polk. “While we’ll miss working in the same office as someone as knowledgeable and collegial as Peter, he will remain an important presence on WFMT as he has for nearly 30 years.” A Chicago native and graduate of Brigham Young University, van de Graaff joined WFMT as a staff announcer in 1988. Continue reading

Tribune drops Printers Row Journal print edition

Chicago Tribune

Chicago Tribune

Say goodbye to Printers Row Journal. The premium weekly book section produced by the Chicago Tribune will cease publication at the end of the year.

December 27 will mark the final appearance of the print section, which was launched with great fanfare as a 24-page weekly supplement in 2012. In addition to books reviews, it featured author interviews, essays, literary news and a weekly work of short fiction. Continue reading

Robservations: ‘Serial’ returns with Bergdahl saga

Sarah Koenig

Sarah Koenig

Robservations on the media beat:

Even if you’re still wondering about The Nisha Call from the first season, now there’s a new mystery to ponder on “Serial.” Produced by “This American Life” and Chicago Public Media WBEZ FM 91.5, the most popular podcast series of all time returned Thursday with Sarah Koenig delving into the story of Bowe Bergdahl, the U.S. soldier who was released in 2014 after being a prisoner of the Taliban for nearly five years. The debut, featuring an interview with Bergdahl, is accessible at serialpodcast.org and on iTunes and Pandora. Koenig’s first season of “Serial,” which examined the murder of a high school student in a Baltimore suburb, was downloaded more than 100 million times and won a Peabody Award. Continue reading

Amy Guth to host new ‘Saturday Night Special’ on WGN

Amy Guth

Amy Guth

Weekends on WGN AM 720 will get a boost in the new year with the debut of “The Saturday Night Special” anchored by Amy Guth and the addition of a second night of “WGN Radio Theater” with Carl Amari and Lisa Wolf.

Guth, who's been hosting a three-hour show starting at 11 p.m. Saturdays on the Tribune Media news/talk station, will take over from 7 to 9 p.m. Saturdays, effective January 9. Continue reading

Changing Skyline: Tom O’Gorman to follow Ann Gerber’s beat

Tom O'Gorman

Tom O'Gorman

Chicago artist, writer and historian Tom O’Gorman is about to take over the longest-running gossip column in the city — if not the country.

Inside Publications has tapped O’Gorman to succeed the legendary Ann Gerber, whose deliciously catty society column has been a guilty pleasure for readers of the weekly Skyline and other local newspapers for more than 65 years. Continue reading

Brad Saul 1960-2015

Brad Saul

Brad Saul

Motivated by his own 25-year battle with multiple sclerosis, Brad Saul founded the Radio Center for People With Disabilities, Chicago Disability Transit and other socially conscious enterprises that combined his passions for media and new technology.

The innovative and ambitious broadcast entrepreneur, who also created and headed WebTalkRadio.net, a thriving podcasting platform, and Matrix Media, a wide-ranging radio programming distributor, died Friday at his home in Chicago. He was 55. Continue reading