Energetic reporter Julie Wernau ends 'wild ride' at Tribune

Julie Wernau

Julie Wernau

Julie Wernau, a star business reporter for the Chicago Tribune who made a name for herself covering energy and green technology, is leaving to join The Wall Street Journal.

Based in New York for the Journal, Wernau, 33, will be reporting on soft commodities, including what she calls “the soft vices — coffee, sugar, cocoa and the main ingredient in screw drivers.”  Continue reading

WLS drops DuMont’s ‘Beltway’ show

Bruce DuMont

Bruce DuMont

Sunday night’s broadcast of “Beyond the Beltway” will mark the final airing of the political talk show on WLS AM 890 — and perhaps the end of its 35-year run on Chicago radio.

Host Bruce DuMont said he was notified that after this weekend the Cumulus Media news/talk station no longer will carry the show, which airs live from 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays. WLS will shift to paid programming in the time period.

(Tuesday afternoon update: “Beyond the Beltway” has landed a new local radio outlet on WCGO AM 1590, the north suburban news/talk station owned by Kovas Communications. Starting this weekend, the show will air live from 6 to 8 p.m. Sundays.)

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New midday co-host Jason Goff knows The Score

Jason Goff

Jason Goff

Listeners to WSCR AM 670 once knew him as “Jason from Evanston,” a frequent caller to the CBS Radio sports/talk station. Now Jason Goff is about to become a Monday-through-Friday midday personality on the Score.

Matt Spiegel announced on the air Wednesday that Goff will be joining him as co-host of the show, which airs from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays. “The Spiegel and Goff Show” starts Monday. Continue reading

Bill Kurtis: ‘For us, greed has been good’

American GreedThis week’s installment of “American Greed” marks the 100th episode of the CNBC documentary series on frauds, hustlers and other white-collar criminals, created and produced by Chicago-based Kurtis Productions.

Airing at 9 p.m. Thursday, the profile of Barry Minkow, who began a carpet-cleaning business as a teenager and amassed a fortune as a con man, hits a milestone for “American Greed” and the company founded by Chicago television news icon Bill Kurtis. Continue reading

Bart Feder named Tribune Broadcasting news chief

Bart Feder

Bart Feder

Veteran network and local news executive Bart Feder (no relation) has been named senior vice president of news for Tribune Broadcasting, overseeing news operations at the Chicago-based company’s 42 television stations nationwide.

Feder succeeds Katherine Green, who quit last December after just after seven months, citing the “seemingly endless wheel of travel” the job entailed. His appointment, announced Wednesday, is effective March 2.

Like Green, Feder worked for CNN, where he spent five years as senior vice president of current programming until May 2013. He left after Jeff Zucker took over as president of CNN Worldwide. Also exiting around that time was Christa Robinson, senior vice president of communications, who subsequently joined Tribune Media as chief communications officer. Continue reading

Hear the news about afternoon ratings?

Terry Boers and Dan Bernstein

Terry Boers and Dan Bernstein

Afternoon listenership was up for grabs in January, with CBS Radio all-news WBBM 780 and WCFS FM 105.9, anchored by Kris Kridel and Keith Johnson, rising to the top of the charts.

Nielsen Audio ratings released Tuesday for the period from January 1 to 28 showed the Newsradio combo displacing longtime afternoon leader Doug Banks of iHeartMedia urban adult-contemporary WVAZ FM 102.7, who fell to third. Continue reading

A public radio first: WBEZ hits top 10 in morning ratings

Morning ShiftFor the first time ever, Chicago’s listener-supported public radio station has cracked the top 10 among all Chicago radio morning shows.

Nielsen Audio ratings released Tuesday for the period from January 1 to 28 showed NPR’s “Morning Edition” and the locally produced “Morning Shift” anchored by Tony Sarabia on Chicago Public Media WBEZ FM 91.5 in a four-way tie for 10th place. The noncommercial station posted a 3.0 percent share of all listeners — up one full share point from December. Continue reading

It’s official: McNeil & McMurray join The Drive

Pete McMurray and Dan McNeil

Pete McMurray and Dan McNeil

Last week’s scoop du jour is today’s press release: Chicago radio veterans Dan McNeil and Pete McMurray have signed on to co-host mornings on classic hits WDRV FM 97.1.

Hubbard Radio Chicago bosses formally introduced McNeil and McMurray to the staff Tuesday and officially announced that the duo would succeed Steve Downes, who’s retiring after 14 years as morning personality on The Drive. Continue reading