WGN hires Roe Conn to host afternoons

Roe Conn

Roe Conn

Not rumor, but fact: Roe Conn, the veteran Chicago broadcaster whose 25-year run on WLS AM 890 ended last October, is about to sign on as afternoon personality at WGN AM 720, sources said.

The Tribune Media news/talk station is expected to announce this week that Conn will replace Bill Leff and Wendy Snyder from 3 to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday. Leff and Snyder have held the afternoon shift since they succeeded Garry Meier last May. Continue reading

WTTW uncovers science show for kids

MoochieChicago’s world-class museums and other cultural attractions are the setting for a new children’s series on WTTW-Channel 11 starring Tim Kazurinsky.

“Moochie Kalala Detectives Club” each week will follow two Chicago area kids, played by Evelyn Alumbreros and Gregory Vasquez, as they pursue fact-finding missions inspired by the tall tales told by their grandfather, played by Kazurinsky, the Chicago actor. Continue reading

Erika Maldonado named Univision Chicago anchor

Erika Maldonado

Erika Maldonado

After 10 years as a general assignment reporter for Univision WGBO-Channel 66, Erika Maldonado has been promoted to 5 and 10 p.m. weekday news anchor at Chicago’s leading Spanish-language station.

Maldonado, who has been filling in alongside 20-year veteran anchor Jorge Barbosa since Angélica Atondo left in October, this week was named permanent co-anchor, according to Teri Arvesu, news director of Univision Chicago. Continue reading

It’s showtime for ABC 7’s rising star

Terrell Brown

Terrell Brown

It was no hyperbole when the blog post announcing Terrell Brown’s hiring last spring called him WLS-Channel 7’s “anchor of the future.”

Just nine months after signing on at the ABC-owned station as a reporter, the 27-year-old newcomer is about to become anchor of Chicago’s top-rated morning newscast. Starting Monday, he'll join co-anchor Judy Hsu, meteorologist Tracy Butler and traffic reporter Roz Varon on ABC 7 Eyewitness News This Morning from 4:30 to 7 a.m. weekdays. Continue reading

Tribune moves suburban staff to Freedom Center

Chicago Tribune Freedom Center

Chicago Tribune Freedom Center

Two months after they moved from Sun-Times headquarters to Tribune Tower, editorial employees of the suburban newspapers acquired by Chicago Tribune Media Group are on the move again.

About 20 Pioneer Press editors and other staffers will be relocated next week to new offices at Chicago Tribune Freedom Center at 777 West Chicago Avenue. Built in 1982, the 940,000-square-foot facility houses the newspaper’s printing presses and distribution operations. Continue reading

Hubbard veteran Jerry Schnacke to head sales for iHeartMedia

Jerry Schnacke

Jerry Schnacke

Jerry Schnacke, an 18-year veteran of Chicago broadcasting, has been named vice president of sales for iHeartMedia Chicago’s seven radio stations and digital platforms.

He succeeds Jason Courtemanche, who held the position since December 2012.

"I am thrilled to have Jerry as part of our iHeartMedia Chicago team,” Matt Scarano, president of iHeartMedia Chicago, said in a statement Tuesday. “Jerry brings a wealth of expertise, high-level management experience and a tremendous track record of success to our cluster. I am looking forward to working closely with Jerry in his new role." Continue reading

Tom Conradi named Chicago magazine publisher

Tom Conradi

Tom Conradi

Tom Conradi, a veteran sales and marketing executive at Chicago magazine, has been promoted to publisher/general manager of the city’s premier monthly.

Conradi, 47, who’s been advertising director of Chicago magazine since 2008 and director of national sales and development since 2010, was given the additional title of interim publisher last August.

In announcing Conradi’s permanent appointment as publisher/general manager Tuesday, Joseph Schiltz, senior vice president of marketing and targeted media for Chicago Tribune Media Group, said in a statement: “Tom’s leadership of Chicago magazine and accomplishments leading the sales team — combined with his career expertise in digital and print media — will suit him well in this position.” Continue reading

New country station debuts at 95.5 FM

PrintWith the flip of a switch at noon Monday, iHeartMedia Chicago launched a new country music station on WNUA FM 95.5, replacing its regional Mexican El Patrón format.

Billed as “Big 95.5” and featuring such artists as Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, Blake Shelton, Carrie Underwood, Kenny Chesney, Eric Church and Miranda Lambert, the new station will compete head-on against WUSN FM 99.5, the CBS Radio country powerhouse with a 33-year history in the format. Continue reading