Steve’s back with Kathy & Judy

Judy Markey, Steve Bertrand and Kathy O'Malley

Judy Markey, Steve Bertrand and Kathy O'Malley

There’s more good news at WGN AM 720 as bosses of the Tribune Broadcasting news/talk station continue to get the band back together.

Starting this weekend, news anchor Steve Bertrand will be reunited with Kathy O’Malley and Judy Markey, the former midday duo who returned to WGN last September to host a weekly show from 10 a.m. to noon Saturdays. Continue reading

Jim Corno 1947-2013

Jim  Corno

Jim Corno

Jim Corno, a beloved, admired and respected broadcast executive who led Comcast SportsNet Chicago and its predecessors in Chicago for three decades, died Tuesday after a long battle with cancer. He was 66.

“When it came to Chicago sports television, no one worked harder and had more passion for delivering these events to us night after night than Jim,” Jeff Nuich, senior director of communications for Comcast SportsNet, wrote in an online tribute. “Simply put, every regional sports network this city has ever known — SportsVision, SportsChannel, Fox Sports Net and Comcast SportsNet — has been run by only one individual: Jim Corno.” Continue reading

‘Simply one of the best in the world’

Terri Hemmert and Lin Brehmer (Photo: Anne Ryan)

Terri Hemmert and Lin Brehmer (Photo: Anne Ryan)

For Terri Hemmert’s 40th anniversary on WXRT FM 93.1 to pass unheralded here would have been unforgivable. Allow me to correct that oversight now.

From the moment she signed on at the fledgling progressive rock station in November 1973, Hemmert made WXRT and radio infinitely better. She went on to make history in 1981 when she became the first woman to host a morning drive show in Chicago. Continue reading

Station breaks from ‘Rewind’ branding

WILV logoChicago’s last pure adult-contemporary radio station has fast-forwarded out of rewind.

After more than three years as “Chicago’s Rewind 100.3,” Hubbard Radio’s WILV FM 100.3 has dropped the moniker “Rewind” to become simply “Chicago’s 100.3.” Whether perceptible to listeners or not, the move reflects the addition of more current music to the station’s playlist, according to program director Marty Bender. Continue reading

Hot off the presses: DNAinfo puts ink to newsprint

DNAinfo LPOne year after its debut as a hyperlocal news website, DNAinfo.com Chicago has launched a print publication targeting one of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods.

Forty thousand residents of Lincoln Park this weekend received the first edition of what is intended to be a weekly print version of DNAinfo’s online coverage of the community. Delivered to every household by U.S. Postal Service, the inaugural issue is 14 color pages in a format that’s slightly taller and marginally wider than a tabloid, but narrower and shorter than a broadsheet. Continue reading

Crain’s elects to get more political

Crain's logoChicago’s go-to place for business news is raising its political profile, too.

Just in time for the 2014 election cycle, Crain’s Chicago Business is boosting its editorial staff and increasing its coverage of government and politics. Clearly taking aim at the Chicago Tribune and the Sun-Times, the expansion will enhance the franchise of Greg Hinz, now in his 18th year as Crain’s star political columnist and blogger. Continue reading

‘Eyewitness News’ better late, as ever

ABC 7 openMaybe it was the return of its branding as “Eyewitness News” after a 17-year lapse. Maybe it was the spiffy new opening and graphics package. Or maybe it simply was the 15 percent boost in its lead-in ratings at 9:45 p.m. (Yeah, that’s probably it.)

For whatever reason, ABC-owned WLS-Channel 7 showed the biggest late-news growth in November, widening its lead in total viewership at 10 p.m. over NBC-owned WMAQ-Channel 5 and CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2. Continue reading

Hats and horns: Janet Davies is back!

Janet Davies

Janet Davies

Good news, fellow merrymakers: The lovely and charming Janet Davies, who’s helped Chicagoans ring in every New Year since 1991, will be right where she belongs on WLS-Channel 7 for “Countdown Chicago 2014.”

Word at the ABC-owned station is that Davies again will host the local New Year’s Eve special with longtime partner Mark Giangreco. They’ll be joined by Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini of “Windy City Live.” Of course four hosts for a one-hour show may be a bit unwieldy, but half the fun of watching the live broadcast is to see what goes wrong.

Plans for the Dec. 31 special are still being finalized, but producers say Hosea Sanders and Ji Suk Yi also are expected to return as contributors. Continue reading

Young maestro to program WFMT

David Polk

David Polk

David Polk, the 30-year-old host and producer of an award-winning music series on WFMT FM 98.7, has been named program director of the classical music station.

Polk succeeds Peter van de Graaff, who served just one year as program director and now shifts to a new role as chief announcer. Both moves are effective Jan. 6. Continue reading