Jamie Kalven wins Watchdog Award again at Lisagors

Jamie Kalven

For the second straight year the Chicago Headline Club has honored independent investigative journalist Jamie Kalven for reporting on corruption in the Chicago Police Department.

Kalven was named winner Friday of the Watchdog Award for Excellence in Public Interest Reporting at the 40th annual Peter Lisagor Awards for Exemplary Journalism. He was cited for “Code of Silence,” a 20,000-word, four-part investigation about two Chicago police officers who uncovered a massive criminal enterprise in the department. It was published by The Intercept. Continue reading

Robservations: Cumulus ups Troy Hanson to ops boss

Troy Hanson

Robservations on the media beat:

Brian Thomas

Troy Hanson, who's been program director of alternative rock WKQX FM 101.1 since 2015, has been promoted to the new post of vice president, operations for Cumulus Media’s four-station group in Chicago. He now oversees news/talk WLS AM 890, classic hits WLS FM 94.7, classic rock WLUP FM 97.9 and 101 WKQX. Hanson continues as vice president, programming for the company’s rock formats and as program director of 101 WKQX. The company also announced a multiyear renewal for Brian Thomas as program director of WLS FM — a job he has held since 2015. "I am thrilled to have Troy and Brian returning to Cumulus Chicago for years to come,” Peter Bowen, vice president and Chicago market manager of Cumulus Media, said in a statement Friday. “They have both proven time and time again to be leaders and winners in our industry." Continue reading

You read it here first: Steve Harvey confirms angry email

Steve Harvey

Facing a firestorm of criticism over a harshly-worded memo to his staff that found its way into this column Wednesday, talk show host Steve Harvey insists he has nothing to apologize for, but acknowledged: “I probably should've handled it a little bit differently."

Harvey confirmed the authenticity of the email he sent at the start of the current season ordering employees of “The Steve Harvey Show” not to speak to him in the hallways, in his dressing room or in the makeup chair. "I promise you I will not entertain you in the hallway, and do not attempt to walk with me," he wrote. "If you’re reading this, yes, I mean you."

The text of the letter, first published here, quickly went viral, subjecting Harvey to worldwide ridicule on social media. Continue reading

So long, Steve: Not everyone’s sorry to see Harvey leave town

Steve Harvey

Thursday marks the final day of production for “The Steve Harvey Show” after five years in Chicago. After that, it’s packing up and moving to Los Angeles, where the syndicated talk show will morph into a new daytime series simply called “Steve.”

"As I embark on this new adventure, I'm excited to explore everything Los Angeles has to offer for this new show," Harvey said in a statement. “‘Steve’ is going to be different than my current daytime show. The new location will allow me to welcome more celebrity guests and more importantly let me do what I enjoy doing best, being funny.” Continue reading

Robservations: Suburban broadcaster buys WCGO for $3 million

WCGO Studios (Photo: Google Maps)

Robservations on the media beat:

WCGO

The owner of radio stations in Elgin and Aurora has just made a deal to buy WCGO AM 1590 in Evanston. William Pollack’s Memphis-based Pollack Broadcasting will acquire the news/talk and foreign-language station from Kovas Communications for about $3 million. Pending government approval, the deal is expected to close in late summer. Pollack plans to add local programming to the station’s current format. Chuck Duncan is expected to continue as general manager. Late last year Pollack bought WRMN AM 1410 in Elgin, WBIG AM 1280 in Aurora, and KSHP in Las Vegas from Rick Jakle, longtime station owner and founder of “The Radio Shopping Show.” Continue reading

Sinclair deal means bad news for ‘Chicago’s Very Own’

Tribune Tower

Ninety-three years of history will come to an end for “Chicago’s Very Own” with the sale of Tribune Media, owner of hometown icons WGN-Channel 9 and WGN AM 720, to the politically connected Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Baltimore-based Sinclair will acquire Tribune Media at $43.50 per share for a total price of $3.9 billion, according to an agreement announced Monday. Pending regulatory approval, the deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2017. Continue reading

Robservations: ‘Good Day Arlington’ takes off

Howard Sudberry and Alyssa Ali

Robservations on the media beat:

Arlington International Racecourse comes to Comcast SportsNet Chicago with the debut of “Good Day Arlington” this weekend. Hosted by former Chicago sportscaster Howard Sudberry and racing analyst Alyssa Ali, the 12-week summer series will air at 11 a.m. Saturdays. “Our goal is to make this a fun show featuring many live guests from sports, racing and entertainment,” Sudberry said. “While we will talk about racing and the big events and use this as a chance to show off Arlington, we want to make it a show that anyone can find interesting even if they aren’t an avid racing fan.” Arlington is celebrating its 90th year at Northwest Highway and Wilke Road in Arlington Heights. Continue reading

Editor Matt Dietrich gets the boot from Reboot Illinois

Reboot Illinois

Longtime Springfield journalist Matt Dietrich is out as editor of Reboot Illinois, the website and subscription newsletter covering state and local government and politics.

The elimination of Dietrich’s position coincided with the ouster of Madeleine Doubek as publisher, and Cathy Rockwell as vice president of revenue strategy. All three moves were believed to be tied to changes in the operation of Reboot Illinois, including the elimination of original content in favor of news aggregation and links to other sites. Continue reading