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<\/a> Tribune Tower<\/p><\/div>\n

A few things to look for on the Chicago media beat in the coming year:<\/p>\n

Tribune Tower, a cathedral of American journalism since 1925, will cease to be home of its namesake Chicago Tribune. <\/a>The newspaper will move from its neo-Gothic landmark at 435 North Michigan Avenue to leased space on five floors of One Prudential Plaza, 130 East Randolph Street.<\/p>\n

Barring a regulatory hiccup, Sinclair Broadcast Group will complete its $3.9 billion acquisition of Tribune Media, including \u201cChicago\u2019s Very Own\u201d WGN-Channel 9 <\/a>and WGN AM 720.<\/a> Yet to be filled is the main news anchor position at WGN vacated by Mark Suppelsa.<\/p>\n

Contract talks will heat up at the Chicago Sun-Times<\/a> between its new owners and the Chicago News Guild. Meanwhile, look for film critic and columnist Richard Roeper to increase his visibility at the paper while at least two other high-profile personalities announce their retirements.<\/p>\n

Chicago\u2019s newest radio station \u2014 Entercom classic hip-hop and R&B WBMX FM 104.3<\/a> \u2014 will roll out a Monday-through-Friday talent lineup in February that will feature several familiar voices. New morning shows also will debut on Cumulus Media classic hits\u00a0WLS FM 94.7 <\/a>and alternative rock WKQX FM 101.1.<\/a><\/p>\n

Eight TV veterans \u2014 Mike Adamle, Chuck Davidson, Chuck Goudie, Terry Savage, Jim Williams and (posthumously) Bill Frink, Frazier Thomas and Robert Trendler \u2014 and former FCC chairman Newton Minow will be inducted in the Silver Circle <\/a>of the Chicago\/Midwest chapter of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences on May 4.<\/p>\n

Chicago media milestones in 2018:<\/p>\n