<\/a> Mark Suppelsa<\/p><\/div>\n
Mark Suppelsa, widely regarded as one of Chicago television\u2019s best news anchors for nearly 25 years, is calling it quits at the top of his game.<\/p>\n
Suppelsa, 55, announced Thursday that he plans to retire at the end of the year from WGN-Channel 9,<\/a> where he anchors the Tribune Broadcasting station\u2019s 5, 9 and 10 p.m. weekday newscasts alongside Micah Materre.<\/p>\n
It was not known whether the timing of Suppelsa's decision was related to the impending takeover of WGN by Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of its $3.9 billion acquisition<\/a> of Tribune Media.<\/p>\n
He returned to work 35 days later, saying: \u201cI\u2019m in a good place.\u201d<\/p>\n
The announcement of Suppelsa\u2019s retirement came one week after Jeff Herndon said he was stepping down<\/a> at the end of the month as 5 and 9 p.m. weekday news anchor at Fox 32 to move back home to Kansas.<\/p>\n
Here is the text of Suppelsa\u2019s letter to WGN colleagues:<\/strong><\/p>\n
My good colleagues, I believe I\u2019m breaking some news here.<\/em><\/p>\n
I am retiring at the end of this year.<\/em><\/p>\n
My wife and I have for years planned carefully for this period off our lives.<\/em><\/p>\n
It\u2019s been a humbling honor to be a part of it for nearly 10 years.<\/em><\/p>\n
It takes a village to put on a newscast.<\/em><\/p>\n
It should take a small city to put on all that we do as well as we do.<\/em><\/p>\n
Thank you for all of your remarkable support.<\/em><\/p>\n
Mark Suppelsa and Micah Materre<\/p><\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Mark Suppelsa, widely regarded as one of Chicago television\u2019s best news anchors for nearly 25 years, is calling it quits at the top of his game. Suppelsa, 55, announced Thursday that he plans to retire at the end of the year from WGN-Channel 9, where he anchors the Tribune Broadcasting station\u2019s 5, 9 and 10... Continue reading