The only thing missing is the proclamation declaring it “Newton Minow Week” — and that’s probably on the way.
Window to the World Communications, parent company of public television WTTW-Channel 11 and classical music WFMT FM 98.7, will mark its 60th anniversary this week with a gala salute to its former board chairman, who’s also the subject of a new hourlong documentary.
Minow, 89, is the prominent Chicago lawyer and former chairman of the Federal Communications Commission famous for calling television “a vast wasteland” in a 1961 speech. As WTTW board chairman a decade later, he is credited with recruiting William J. McCarter, the visionary leader who served as president and CEO for 27 years. Continue reading









