Chicago magazine polled its online readers with the question: “When you remember 2013 in Chicago, what will you think of first?”
Here’s how the 367 respondents answered, as published in the January 2014 issue: Continue reading
Chicago magazine polled its online readers with the question: “When you remember 2013 in Chicago, what will you think of first?”
Here’s how the 367 respondents answered, as published in the January 2014 issue: Continue reading →
Kimberly Easton, a former television news anchor and reporter in Pittsburgh and Grand Rapids, is the newest voice on WBBM AM 780/WCFS FM 105.9.
In joining the CBS Radio all-news station as a part-time news anchor and reporter, she replaces Brandis Friedman, who left in October to become a full-time correspondent for “Chicago Tonight” on WTTW-Channel 11. Continue reading →
Chuck Goudie’s formidable I-Team at WLS-Channel 7 is about to get some additional firepower.
Jason Knowles, who’s been a general assignment reporter at the ABC-owned station since 2009, is joining Goudie’s unit as a full-time investigative reporter, starting Jan. 20.
“We have been looking forward to having a consumer reporter join the I-Team for several years,” Goudie told me Thursday. “Jason knows his way around Chicago, has experience on the consumer beat and is an avid member of the Investigative Reporters and Editors Association. He makes a great addition to our team.” Continue reading →
Larry Lujack would have hated the vast public outpouring of love and affection that followed news of his death Wednesday after a very private, yearlong battle with esophageal cancer.
And he would have hated stories like this that called him one of America’s greatest radio personalities of all time and Chicago’s preeminent disc jockey for the ages.
Because true as it was, that's not what mattered to him. Continue reading →
Legendary "Superjock" Larry Lujack, a Radio Hall of Famer and one of broadcasting's all-time greats, has died of cancer at 73. Continue reading →
Employees at Chicago Public Media, including reporters, hosts and producers at WBEZ FM 91.5, have agreed to unionize for the first time.
By a 40-7 vote Wednesday, staffers authorized SAG-AFTRA (Screen Actors Guild/American Federation of Television and Radio Artists) to represent them in negotiating their first contract with the board of nonprofit Chicago Public Media. The election was supervised by the National Labor Relations Board after a petition signed by 39 employees was filed in late September. Continue reading →
As an editor at the Sun-Times for more than three decades, Laura Emerick was at the heart of the paper’s coverage of movies, theater, dance and classical music. An old-school journalist in the best sense, she earned the respect and admiration of the paper’s writers and arts critics, including Roger Ebert, who relied on her as his primary editor for 20 years.
But even old-school journalists can learn new tricks, and last August Emerick left the Sun-Times to join the Chicago Symphony Orchestra Association in the newly created position of digital content editor. Just as the CSO was reinventing its content marketing efforts from top to bottom, Emerick was reinventing herself, too. Continue reading →
After 30 years at WLS-Channel 7, chief meteorologist Jerry Taft remains as solid as ever on Chicago’s top-rated 10 o’clock newscast. At age 70, the former U.S. Air Force combat pilot shows no signs of cutting back.
But whenever that rainy day comes, bosses of the ABC-owned station want to be ready with more than just an umbrella. So they’re turning to a select group of Chicago area viewers to aid in formulating a long-range weather plan. Continue reading →
Cutbacks came to CBS Radio Monday with four sales positions eliminated in the seven-station Chicago group. Two more are expected before the end of the year, sources said.
Performance reasons were cited for the reductions among the group’s total sales staff of 97, according to insiders. Continue reading →
Who knows? Was it the “thousand dollars in wine and champagne” she had at the dinner? Or was it the crystal vase from Tiffany & Co. delivered to her home as a gift before the event?
Whatever it was, Susanna Negovan’s report last week on “Good Day Chicago” struck some staffers at WFLD-Channel 32 as more brazen and more obnoxious than anything she’d ever done before. And that’s saying a lot. Continue reading →