Steve Grzanich brings political focus to Rivet News Radio

Steve Grzanich

Steve Grzanich

Veteran Chicago radio newsman Steve Grzanich has been named government and politics editor of Rivet News Radio.

His promotion to the new role comes six months after Grzanich joined the Chicago-based personalizable Internet radio news operation as a reporter and news anchor. He’s best known as former afternoon news anchor at CBS Radio all-news WBBM AM 780, where he signed off after 20 years last December.

“I’m excited and proud to be a part of what I think will be an exciting new era for audio/radio news,” Grzanich said Sunday. “Also to join a team that includes so many talented broadcasters, journalists, innovators and others. As news consumers further embrace the on-demand model, Rivet News Radio is uniquely positioned to become one of their go-to sources locally, nationally and globally. I hope I can contribute to that.” Continue reading

Tribune producer Jim Wiser ready for ‘whatever comes next’

Jim Wiser

Jim Wiser

After more than two years as executive producer of video programming at ChicagoTribune.com, Jim Wiser is back in play.

His position was eliminated this week in a restructuring of the department, effective November 28. A Tribune spokeswoman did not respond to a request for comment Friday.

Wiser, 50, headed a staff of about a dozen young video journalists and editors who produced live webcasts and other digital content from the newsroom of the Chicago Tribune. Continue reading

Will ‘The Fab’ be fabulous for ABC 7?

Leah Ashley, Joe Zee, Tyra Banks, Chrissy Teigen and Lauren Makk

Leah Ashley, Joe Zee, Tyra Banks, Chrissy Teigen and Lauren Makk

Just when WLS-Channel 7 finally has its morning and afternoon schedule straightened out, the top-rated ABC-owned station is bracing for more changes to its daytime lineup.

Next up is “The Fab” (an acronym for “Fun and Beautiful”), a Los Angeles-based syndicated lifestyle talk show. Host Tyra Banks, who’ll double as executive producer, will moderate a panel featuring YouTube star Leah Ashley, Yahoo! Fashion and Entertainment editor-in-chief Joe Zee, model Chrissy Teigen and interior designer Lauren Makk. Continue reading

Tribune buys place in the ’burbs for $23.5 million

(Photo: Matt Stratton on Flickr.com)

(Photo: Matt Stratton on Flickr.com)

Tribune Publishing Co. paid $23.5 million to buy 38 suburban newspapers last week from the parent company of the Sun-Times. The previously undisclosed price tag was reported Wednesday in a company filing with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission on third quarter results.

In the deal announced last Friday, Tribune Publishing acquired the Aurora Beacon-News, Elgin Courier-News, Lake County News-Sun, Naperville Sun, Post-Tribune in Northwest Indiana, SouthtownStar and the 32 Pioneer Press weekly newspapers from Wrapports LLC, parent of Sun-Times Media. Continue reading

Fahey Flynn heads 2015 Silver Circle honor roll

Fahey Flynn

Fahey Flynn

Fahey Flynn, a legendary local anchorman and announcer for more than 40 years, leads an illustrious list of 2015 inductees in the Silver Circle of the Chicago Television Academy.

Flynn is one of 10 broadcasting veterans who’ll be honored this spring by the Chicago/Midwest chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. The latest class of inductees was announced Saturday at the 56th annual regional Emmy Awards. Continue reading

Ailing anchor Phil Ponce feeling ‘much better now’

Phil Ponce

Phil Ponce

Veteran Chicago public television newsman Phil Ponce is expected back on the air Monday after several days in the hospital for treatment of chest pain and a cyst in his liver.

“Phil is grateful for everyone’s good wishes and asks that the public not send cards or letters,” according to a statement from WTTW-Channel 11, where Ponce hosts the flagship nightly news program “Chicago Tonight.” “He emphasizes that he is perfectly fine and is looking forward to getting back to work.” Continue reading