Why the Daily Herald isn’t naming names

The Daily Herald

Last Monday morning, when the tragic news of the Las Vegas concert shooting was still unfolding, employees of Paddock Publications (including the Daily Herald) received the following companywide email:

We awoke as you probably did with the news of the horrific shooting in Las Vegas. With the shooter being named Paddock, we want to let you know Stephen Paddock is not related to this Paddock family. — Stu Paddock III and Bob Paddock, Jr. Continue reading

Robservations: Kevin Cross to lead content at NBC Sports Chicago

Kevin Cross

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Jessica Felten

Kevin Cross, who began his career in sports broadcasting nearly 25 years ago as a producer for the former SportsChannel, was promoted Thursday to vice president of content at NBC Sports Chicago. The Chicago native and graduate of Columbia College most recently was senior director of news and original content at Comcast SportsNet Chicago (renamed NBC Sports Chicago this week). In his newly created position, Cross will lead the network’s entire portfolio, including live events, programming, digital media, news and original content. Also at NBC Sports Chicago, marketing manager Jessica Felten was promoted to director of marketing. “Both Kevin and Jessica have been major contributors and integral assets to the growth of NBC Sports Chicago,” Bill Bridgen, president of NBC Sports Regional Networks, said in a statement. “Their experience, leadership and forward-thinking mindset will be critical factors in our multi-platform efforts moving forward.” Continue reading

Robservations: Boden replaces Sirott as WGN’s Blackhawks host

Chris Boden

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Judd Sirott

Wednesday was a happy day for two veteran Chicago sportscasters. Chris Boden was named pregame and postgame host for all Chicago Blackhawks broadcasts on Tribune Broadcasting news/talk WGN AM 720. He succeeded Judd Sirott, who’s headed to Boston as the new play-by-play voice of the Bruins. Sirott, who served as radio host for the Blackhawks on WGN for the past 10 years, is the nephew of broadcast legend Bob Sirott. All three are Chicago natives. Boden, who was cut in August after 10 years at NBC Sports Chicago (formerly Comcast SportsNet Chicago), tweeted: “Yeah that mouth's open . . .” Continue reading

ABC 7’s Alan Krashesky: 35 years at the top of his game

Alan Krashesky

After 35 years at WLS-Channel 7, Alan Krashesky is living proof that nice guys finish first.

In the 18 months since Krashesky succeeded the legendary Ron Magers as 10 p.m. news anchor, the ABC-owned station has maintained its dominant first-place position in Chicago television's late-news battle. The same is true of the 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts Krashesky also anchors. Continue reading

Robservations: Radio steps up on busy news day

WBBM Newsradio

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Chicago radio stations responded forcefully to Monday’s two biggest stories. Starting before 6 a.m. CBS Radio all-news WBBM AM 780/WCFS FM 105.9 went wall to wall with coverage of the Las Vegas concert shooting. For more than two hours, WBBM Newsradio dropped virtually all commercials and other programming elements to report exclusively on the deadly attack. Traffic updates were relegated to tweets. Later in the day, reports of rock legend Tom Petty’s passing prompted Hubbard Radio classic rock WDRV FM 97.1 to play Petty’s music exclusively from about 2:45 to 6 p.m. (Although initial reports of his death turned out to be premature.) Said Rob Cressman, program director of The Drive: “It speaks to the power and intimacy that is the institution of radio.” Continue reading

Sun-Times donates movie archive to Ebert Center at U of I

Roger Ebert (Chicago Sun-Times)

The Chicago Sun-Times has agreed to donate its vast collection of movie press kits and related memorabilia to the archives of Roger Ebert at the University of Illinois in Urbana-Champaign.

The material is believed to include decades of movie press kits — including priceless photos which cannot be sold because the rights belong to Hollywood studios. Continue reading

Robservations: WBEZ reporting project tackles gun violence

"Every Other Hour" (WBEZ)

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“Every Other Hour” has been a yearlong enterprising reporting project on Chicago’s gun violence epidemic, produced by Chicago Public Media WBEZ FM 91.5. (The title refers to the frequency of shootings in Chicago over the past two years.) The series will culminate October 12 with a community event at the Renaissance Collaborative in Chicago’s Bronzeville neighborhood. Young Chicagoans affected by gun violence will share the stage with local artists who’ll tell their stories. The event from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. also will stream live on WBEZ’s Facebook page. “This project has reinforced that young people are at the heart of the good coming out of the same communities where we see much of this violence taking place,” editor Cate Cahan said in a statement. “They have real ideas that can spark meaningful change. We wanted to provide an opportunity for engaged Chicagoans to be able to listen to and learn from them.” (The Daily Herald periodically runs stories from the WBEZ gun-violence series. Monday’s piece is about keeping kids safe and employed by hiring them during the summer to help fix rundown school auditoriums.) Continue reading

Robservations: Steve Cochran hits 1,000 ‘without being fired’

The Steve Cochran Show (from left): Steve Grzanich, Mary Van De Velde, Mike Jacobsen, Andrea Darlas, Steve Cochran, Mary Sandberg, Orion Samuelson, Dave Eanet and John DaCosse

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Steve Cochran

Steve Cochran will celebrate his 1,000th show as morning personality on WGN AM 720 with a live broadcast event from 6 to 10 a.m. Monday from the Blackhawks Store at 333 North Michigan Avenue. The Tribune Broadcasting news/talk station will feature a multitude of on-air giveaways and “special surprises” throughout the show. “Cubs win, Trump wins, I go 1,000 shows without being fired,” Cochran said of the milestone. “A very strange time, but I'm honored to sit where Wally Phillips, Bob Collins, and Spike [O'Dell] sat and mostly just appreciative and humbled by the audience support.” In the latest ratings Cochran’s show tied for fourth place with a 4.5 percent audience share. Continue reading