CBS 2’s Jay Levine: 'It's time for me to shift gears'

Jay Levine

Jay Levine

Jay Levine, a hard-charging dynamo of Chicago television news for 42 years, announced Wednesday he’s stepping down as chief correspondent of CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2.

Levine, 68, will continue to appear occasionally as a “special contributor” to the station, but details of his new role are still being discussed, according to a CBS 2 spokeswoman. Continue reading

Fox 32 producer: Hats off to women of 'Good Day Chicago'

Natalie Bomke (November 20, 2015)

Natalie Bomke (November 20, 2015)

It’s only the first week in January, but I’m pretty sure we can already declare the dumbest TV executive of the year.

Dan Salamone, an executive producer at Fox-owned WFLD-Channel 32, this week told the women who report on “Good Day Chicago” not to wear hats during their outdoor live shots this winter, sources said Tuesday. Continue reading

Country Radio Hall of Fame honors for US 99.5’s Lisa Dent

Lisa Dent

Lisa Dent

The new year is starting off on a high note for Lisa Dent, veteran morning personality at CBS Radio country WUSN FM 99.5.

On Tuesday, Dent was named to the Country Radio Hall of Fame. She’s one of eight 2016 honorees who’ll be recognized during opening ceremonies of the Country Radio Seminar February 8 in Nashville, Tennessee. Formal induction will follow later this year. Continue reading

WFLD aimed for ‘something more worthwhile’ 50 years ago

Chicago Tribune, January 4, 1966

Chicago Tribune, January 4, 1966

Fifty years ago today — on January 4, 1966 — Chicagoans got their first look at WFLD-Channel 32, a brand-new television station that promised to do things differently.

The call letters stood for Field Enterprises, publisher of the Chicago Sun-Times and the Chicago Daily News, and the original owner of the channel. Early news programs originated from the city rooms of the two newspapers. Continue reading

‘Chi-Town Rising’ wins New Year’s Eve ratings for NBC 5

"Chi-Town Rising" (Photo: Bob Malkovich)

"Chi-Town Rising" (Photo: Bob Malkovich)

Mark Giangreco and Janet Davies were dethroned as the king and queen of New Year’s Eve Thursday, as many more local TV viewers tuned in to see the inaugural broadcast of “Chi-Town Rising,” featuring a giant star ascending over the Chicago River.

Straight up at midnight, “Chi-Town Rising” on NBC-owned WMAQ-Channel 5 had a 17.1 rating and 36 share, while “Countdown Chicago 2016” on ABC-owned WLS-Channel 7 had a 14.2 rating and 30 share, according to Nielsen figures released Friday. Continue reading

Media preview 2016: Change is in the air

Cheryl Scott and Jerry Taft

Cheryl Scott and Jerry Taft

Ten things to look for on the Chicago media beat in the coming year:

  • Chicago Tribune will introduce a metered digital subscription model in the second quarter of 2016. The new system for all Tribune Publishing newspapers will give readers access to a limited number of online articles for free before they hit a paywall requiring them to subscribe. It will replace the current premium digital pay model, with certain content (including this blog) available only to subscribers. Continue reading

Tribune names new business editor

Mary Ellen Podmolik

Mary Ellen Podmolik

Veteran Chicago business journalist Mary Ellen Podmolik has been promoted to associate managing editor/business at the Chicago Tribune, effective immediately.

Podmolik, who held the No. 2 job in the department, succeeds Mike Kellams, who surprised his staff by announcing he had accepted a voluntary buyout after 17 years at the Tribune, and that Thursday was his last day. Continue reading

Robservations: Tribune raises newsstand price 33 percent

Chicago news boxes

Chicago news boxes

Robservations on the media beat:

In case you haven’t noticed, it’s costing more to buy the Chicago Tribune on newsstands. Over the Christmas weekend, the Tribune announced a 33 percent increase in its single-copy price throughout the Chicago area. Monday-through-Saturday increased from $1.50 to $1.99, while Sunday rose from $2.99 to $3.99. (The last price hike was in April 2014.) “The Chicago Tribune is committed to producing the exclusive investigative reporting, suburban news coverage, and thought-leading editorials that our audience expects of us,” said a note to readers. “Our pricing reflects the value associated with these product benefits.” Sun-Times sources say they’re holding steady at $1 on weekdays and $1.75 on Sundays. Continue reading