Daily Herald lets Tribune do the driving

Daily Herald

Daily Herald

Officials of the Daily Herald won’t say how many jobs will be cut when the company shifts its home-delivery operation to the Chicago Tribune.

Starting September 15, the Daily Herald will turn over delivery to home subscribers in the north, northwest and west suburbs to Chicago Tribune Media Group under a joint newspaper circulation agreement announced last week. Terms were not disclosed. Continue reading

Robin Robinson, Lauren Cohn join WYCC’s ‘In The Loop’

Robin Robinson and Lauren Cohn

Robin Robinson and Lauren Cohn

Former Chicago news anchors Robin Robinson and Lauren Cohn have been named co-hosts and contributing correspondents for “In The Loop,” the flagship weekly news program of public television station WYCC-Channel 20.

Starting with this week’s season premiere, Robinson and Cohn will join Chris Bury and Barbara Pinto as rotating hosts of the show, which airs at 7 p.m. Thursdays (with repeats at 1 a.m. Saturdays and 6:30 p.m. Sundays). All four co-hosts will report news and investigative stories and moderate roundtable discussions with newsmakers, journalists and others. Continue reading

The Mix tops Chicago radio ratings

Kathy Hart and Eric Ferguson

Kathy Hart and Eric Ferguson

For only the second time in recent years, WTMX FM 101.9 was the top-rated radio station in Chicago, according to Nielsen Audio figures released last week.

The Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station, which routinely dominates the market in the key demographic of adults between 25 and 54, hadn’t finished first among all listeners across the board since since May 2012. Continue reading

Sun-Times, Daily Herald form ‘content sharing alliance’

Chicago newspapers

Chicago newspapers

The Chicago area’s No. 2 and No. 3 daily newspapers are teaming up to share content covering the city and suburbs.

The suburban Daily Herald, owned by Paddock Publications, and the Sun-Times, owned by Wrapports LLC, announced the editorial alliance Friday in a newsroom memo. The move was prompted in part by the sale of Sun-Times Media Group’s six suburban dailies and 32 Pioneer Press suburban weeklies to Chicago Tribune Media Group last fall. Continue reading

WGN Radio adds high-flying traffic

Sarah Jindra

Sarah Jindra

Sarah Jindra, the airborne traffic ace for Tribune Media WGN-Channel 9, will double as radio traffic reporter for Roe Conn’s afternoon show on news/talk WGN AM 720.

Todd Manley, vice president of programming and content at WGN, announced Wednesday that Jindra will deliver traffic reports from Skycam 9 twice each hour from 3 to 7 p.m. weekdays, starting next week. She’ll continue to report breaking news and traffic for Channel 9’s 4 and 5 p.m. weekdays newscasts. Continue reading

Another morning anchor joins CBS 2

Lionel Moise and Erin Kennedy

Lionel Moise and Erin Kennedy

A morning news anchor from the CBS affiliate in Columbia, South Carolina, is the latest warm body to turn up on the anchor desk at CBS-owned WBBM-Channel 2.

Lionel Moise, incoming from WLTX-TV in Columbia, will join Erin Kennedy as morning news co-anchor on CBS 2, starting September 21. Airing from 4:30 to 7 a.m. weekdays, it’s Chicago's lowest-rated newscast, averaging a 0.2 rating among viewers between 25 and 54. Continue reading

Robservations: Chicagoan makes another comeback

The Chicagoan

The Chicagoan

Robservations on the media beat:

Yet another magazine called The Chicagoan is about to debut. Billed as offering “insight, color and commentary on news topics and cultural issues important to the residents of America's greatest city,” the latest version will be published by 22nd Century Media, the hyperlocal suburban newspaper outfit founded by Jack Ryan, former Republican candidate for U.S. Senate. Set to launch in November, it will appear eight times in the coming year before going monthly. The 60,000-circulation magazine will be distributed within the company’s seven North Shore weeklies and at locations in Chicago and Evanston. Continue reading

WGN adds ‘Crime Watch Daily’ at 3 p.m.

Matt Doran

Matt Doran

Billed as the first crime show in daytime syndication, “Crime Watch Daily” will air weekday afternoons this fall on Tribune Media WGN-Channel 9.

The Los Angeles-based hourlong show, which will draw on resources and reporters from local newsrooms across the country, will air at 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, starting September 14. On WGN it will replace the second of two daily airings of “Maury,” the vile paternity-test talk show hosted by Maury Povich, which will continue to air at 1 p.m. Continue reading