CBS 2 bets on anchor Irika Sargent

Irika Sargent

Irika Sargent

You read it here first: Irika Sargent, a Miami news anchor and Cornell-educated lawyer, has been hired to replace Kate Sullivan alongside Rob Johnson on the Monday-through-Friday anchor desk at CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2.

Sargent, 35, most recently has been 5 and 11 p.m. anchor at CBS-owned WFOR-TV in Miami. Starting October 19, she’ll co-anchor the 5, 6 and 10 p.m. newscasts here with Johnson. Continue reading

Robservations: Anchor’s away at CBS 2?

Irika Sargent

Irika Sargent

Robservations on the media beat:

Kate Sullivan

Kate Sullivan

Are Kate Sullivan’s days numbered at WBBM-Channel 2? With ratings at an all-time low, the CBS-owned station is believed to be shopping for a new co-anchor to team with Rob Johnson. Adding to speculation is word out of Miami that Irika Sargent, 5 and 11 p.m. news anchor at WFOR-TV, the CBS-owned there, recently met with CBS 2 bosses in Chicago. Sargent, 35, a graduate of the University of Missouri and Cornell Law School, practiced law for four years in New York City before anchoring in Miami and Houston. Sullivan, 39, who still identifies herself as an “East Coaster” on her Twitter profile, has made little impact in the five years since she came from WCBS-TV in New York, where she anchored morning and noon newscasts. In August, CBS 2 barely registered at 10 p.m. with a 0.7 rating among viewers between 25 and 54. Continue reading

WYCC pulls ‘In The Loop’ premiere

"In The Loop"

"In The Loop"

The widely promoted season premiere of “In The Loop” on public television station WYCC-Channel 20 was abruptly canceled Thursday hours before it was to have aired a show focusing on problems with Chicago Public Schools.

Veteran news anchors Robin Robinson and Lauren Cohn were to have made their debuts on the weekly news program alongside returning co-hosts Chris Bury and Barbara Pinto. Continue reading

Providence calls on Torey Malatia

Torey Malatia

Torey Malatia

Without Torey Malatia, there would not be “This American Life,” and there would not be "Wait, Wait...Don't Tell Me.”  There also wouldn’t be this blog.

I can’t speak for Ira Glass or Peter Sagal, but I know I have Malatia to thank for the opportunity that changed my life and redefined my career as a digital journalist. Continue reading

La Ley premieres new morning team ‘Los Chavalones’

Ivan Paez, Diane Fong and Juan Cristobal

Ivan Paez, Diane Fong and Juan Cristobal

A new live, local morning show, billed as “Los Chavalones de La Ley,” debuted Tuesday on WLEY FM 107.9, the Spanish Broadcasting System regional Mexican station.

Meaning “young crew” in Spanish slang, “Los Chavalones” features Ivan "El Ivan" Paez, Diane "La Diane" Fong and Juan “El Pop” Cristobal. Paez and Cristobal previously hosted afternoons at KBUE in Los Angeles. Continue reading

WGN Radio gets down to basics

Jimmy deCastro, Bob Sirott, Marianne Murciano and Todd Manley (2014)

Jimmy deCastro, Bob Sirott, Marianne Murciano and Todd Manley (2014)

Even as WGN AM 720 was bidding farewell to Bob Sirott, Marianne Murciano and David Kaplan last week, the Tribune Media news/talk station was reaffirming its place in the market and its commitment to drive-time stars Steve Cochran and Roe Conn.

Cochran just started the second year of a four-year deal as morning host, and Conn just agreed to a contract extension through January 2017 to continue as afternoon host. Continue reading

Robservations: Lots of company for Kaplan at ESPN 1000

David Kaplan

David Kaplan

Robservations on the media beat:

Look for Sarah Spain, Jeff Dickerson, Jonathan Hood and Ben Finfer to turn up with David Kaplan when “Kap & Co.” debuts September 16 on ESPN Radio sports/talk WMVP AM 1000. The new show will air from noon to 2 p.m. weekdays, shifting John “Jurko” Jurkovic and Carmen DeFalco to 9 a.m. to noon. After 20 years at Tribune Media news/talk WGN AM 720, Kaplan last week secured an early release from his contract to join ESPN 1000. “Kap is by far one of the most recognizable voices in Chicago, and few in the city have the breadth of knowledge and passion for sports and relationships with the people here that he has,” said program director Adam Delevitt, who first worked with Kaplan as an intern at WGN in 1998. Friday marks the final broadcast of Kaplan’s morning show on WGNplus.com and Comcast SportsNet Chicago with David Haugh, who continues as Chicago Tribune sports columnist. Continue reading