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Monday, April 28, 2025

Publishing Portal--April 28, 2025








The latest news from Eckhartz Press, and a chance to peek into some of the great previous offerings from our humble little publishing company.


The Kiss of Night

=Author Mark Wukas called this week his fifteen minutes of fame. He certainly did have a few memorable moments. For instance, this piece in Sunday's Chicago Tribune...

=And this interview on the Minutia Men Celebrity Interview.



I Bear Witness

=Dan McNeil was out on draft night holding court and signing books at Bridges in Indiana. Dan's book is more timely than ever with the news this week of Steve McMichael's passing. The Hall of Fame defensive tackle is featured in two full chapters of Dan's book I Bear Witness and it's among the most compelling material in the book. The two men knew each other for nearly 40 years.



Mob Adjacent

=Look who is making a resurgence, Mob Adjacent co-author Michael Gentile Jr. He sat down for this long interview with Hard Core Italian, who is now also promoting the book. In addition, the book is being turned into a film (more info to come). Filming begins this summer.

=The man who ran the mob in Chicago for decades, Tony Accardo, would have been celebrating a birthday this week. He's not around anymore, but he certainly makes a few appearances in the Eckhartz Press book Mob Adjacent, by Jeffrey and Michael Gentile


The Flip Side and Doin the Cruise

=Two Eckhartz Press authors appeared on the same podcast this week. Larry Rosenbaum (The Flip Side) and Mitch Michaels (Doin the Cruise) were both featured in That Rock Show with Jim and Mark. That show will air soon. We'll post it when it's available.

=This week marks the anniversary of the Kent State Massacre (May 4, 1970). One of our authors was actually there that day, and wrote about it in his memoir Doin the CruiseMitch Michaels. Mitch was already in radio in those days and it would be just a few short years later when he arrived on the dial in Chicago. He is now in the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

 

Your Dime, My Dance Floor 

=April 30 would have been the birthday of Eckhartz Press author Chet Coppock, who wrote his last (and most highly regarded) book Your Dime, My Dance Floor for us in 2018. Chet died the following year, but as long as Eckhartz Press is in business, Chet's words and photos live on...


=This was Chet's final interview, taped just a week before he went to South Carolina. He perished in a car accident there. You can tell by watching this that Chet had no intention of slowing down...


The Loop Files

=Three of the contributors to the Loop Files are celebrating birthdays this week. Lee Abrams (April 29) was the man who created the Graffiti Loop era (middle of first photo) and Larry Wert (April 30) was the boss man during the second heyday of the Loop (in the late 80s/early 90s). In addition, Greg Gumbel (May 3) was on  hand during the most famous moment in Loop history, Disco Demolition. That's Greg below interviewing Steve Dahl that day at Comiskey Park. Unfortunately, Greg passed away last year.





Truffle Hunt

=Truffle Hunt author Brent Petersen is now a well-known travel writer living and working in Portugal. He released his latest foodie guide this week. It's a tour of Ghent, Belguim.



Grammar Moses

=This week last year, Jim Baumann announced  in his final Grammar Moses column that he was retiring from the Daily Herald. Jim says he's working on the great American novel in his retirement. Maybe that will lead to his second Eckhartz Press book.



*Happy Anniversary!

=Two Eckhartz Press books were released this week in 2020, Grace Fights Covid 19 by Ken Korber (May 1) and The Unplanned Life by Roger Badesch (May 3). This Q&A of Roger appeared on our website that week.




 EveryCubEver

=This week in 2019, the first edition of EveryCubEver was released. Author Rick Kaempfer appeared on WGN-TV Morning News doing a Cubs bit with Larry Potash, Mike Toomey, Pat Tomasulo, and Dean Richards. It led to Rick getting his own IMDB page. That same week the EveryCubEver launch party was held at Moretti's in Mt. Prospect. If you were one of the many thousands who bought that first edition, it's definitely time to update. The 7th edition is now available! It's a perfect Mother's Day gift for that Cub-fan mom in your family.




 Monkey in the Middle

=This week in 2016, Dobie Maxwell appeared on Mancow's show on the Loop. It was exactly ten years after Dobie's biggest fan Drew Olson joined OnMilwaukee.com. This is what Drew had to say about Dobie and his book...

  • “If you grew up in Milwaukee in the 1970s or ’80s, you knew about Samson – the huge, famous and hugely famous gorilla that resided at the Milwaukee County Zoo. Samson, who now resides in that “jungle in the sky,” thrilled generations of visitors, even when he was eating and sleeping. Dobie Maxwell’s book, Monkey in the Middle, tells the tale of a much lesser-known gorilla / bank robber in our shared hometown. Once you start reading this story, you might not feel like eating or sleeping until you’ve finished. It’s a story of friendship, loyalty, betrayal and conscience told by a comedian with a knack for pointing out absurdly funny moments during a white-knuckle rollercoaster ride.”

    Drew Olson | On-air host/ESPN Wisconsin

=Dobie fills in for Drew now often on Milwaukee radio. He also co-hosts this podcast...



 Chasing the Lost City

=This week in 2018, Eckhartz Press author Tom Weinberg appeared on Chicago Tonight to talk about his fascinating new book Chasing the Lost City...


Records Truly Is My Middle Name

=This week in 2013, John Landecker & Rick Kaempfer were interviewed by the Daily Herald about Landecker's memoir Records Truly Is My Middle Name



Cheeseland

=This is the anniversary (April 28) of author Frederick Lee Brooke debuting his series of mystery books. Brooke is a big fan of Eckhartz Press author Randy Richardson's 2012 novel Cheeseland. Here's what he had to say about it...

  • If you liked Larry McMurtry’s The Last Picture Show, you’ll love Cheeseland, Chicago’s answer to that Texas classic. Highly recommended!

    Frederick Lee Brooke, the Annie Ogden Mysteries


In Small Boxes

=Author Jim Korkoris (born May 4) is a fan of fellow author Ann Wilson's memoir In Small Boxes. This is what he had to say about her Eckhartz Press book...

  • At times, poignant, sad and very funny. A wonderfully unique coming of age story. We will all see pieces of ourselves and our lives
    in this book.

    — Jim Kokoris, author of four novels including It’s. Nice. Outside.


Grun Weiss Vor!

=One of the biggest stars to ever play for Green White Soccer Club, Illinois Soccer Hall of Famer Joe Filian is celebrating a birthday this week (May 1). Joe is featured prominently in the book Grun Weiss Vor, including this photo from his time on the New York Cosmos.



Rick and Dave

=During the pandemic Eckhartz Press publishers Rick Kaempfer and David Stern were Zoom-interviewed by the Chicago Writers Association about Eckhartz Press. This interview happened this week (May 2) in 2021.

Friday, October 04, 2024

Media Notebook--10-4-24















MEDIA NOTEBOOK

A curation of news items about the media from this past week, with a particular emphasis on Chicago.



RADIO/PODCASTS


*Chicago Radio Ratings

=The September radio ratings are in, and these are the top ten rated radio stations in Chicago for the month…(6+, M-Sun, 6am-Mid)

WBBM-AM 6.0

WDRV 6.0

WVAZ 5.8

WXRT 5.0

WLIT 4.7

WLS-FM 4.6

WOJO 3.8

WUSN 3.8

WRME 3.3

WBMX 2.8

=If you add in the streaming ratings, the Score finishes with a 3.7, so they would be in the top ten as well.

=This is the first time WBBM-AM has been in first place in a long time (January ’22), although they are always near the top. (And in this case, they are actually tied for first)

=The biggest gain for the month goes to WLS-FM (+0.4), while the biggest drop was suffered by US-99 (-0.8). Both WDRV (-0.5) and WLIT (-0.6) also dipped a bit this month.

=A few notes outside the top 10. WCHI (95.5FM) had their best numbers ever for this current format (2.5), WBEZ has almost recovered from their record lows (back up to 2.5), and WTMX had their lowest numbers since 2003 (2.3). They are currently tied with WGN for 18th place.


 

*Dean Richards

=Dean is the subject of my interview this month for Illinois Entertainer. We talked mainly about his role on the WGN-TV Morning News as that show celebrates its 30th anniversary.


 

*Bart Shore

=The dean of traffic reporters in Chicago retired a few years ago and moved to North Carolina, which this week, has been ravaged by a hurricane and floods. He reported this news via his Facebook page…


=By the way, during an emergency like the one that just hit N.C., we remember the importance of local radio. By all accounts, local radio stations were a lifeline during the storm and its aftermath.



*FCC Approves Audacy Bankruptcy Plan

=The vote was along party lines (3-2 in favor), but despite the controversy of George Soros being the new owner of these 200-plus stations, the plan was approved. Just for the record, the vast majority of those stations are *not* political talk stations (For instance, in Chicago they own the Score, WXRT, WUSN, WBMX, and B-96, along with NewsRadio 78).

=Next step: Audacy is going private.


 

*New WGN Contributor

=The first Wednesday of every month…


 

*iHeart Jingle Ball Tour

=The tour hits Chicago on Monday, Dec. 9. WKSC (103.5 KISS FM) is sponsoring the show at Allstate Arena with Jack HarlowTeddy SwimsJason DeruloBenson BooneMadison BeerSaweetieNCT Dream and Wonho.

 


*Bob Heymann

=Chicago’s very own media broker Bob Heymann is quoted in the latest issue of Radio Ink.



 

*An Ode to Carts & Cassettes

=Strictly for the radio nerds out there. This piece is about those cartridges we used in the 1970s and 1980s. We called them carts.

=Would you believe that cassettes are making a comeback? It’s true. 

 


*Sista Strut

=The 8th annual Sista Strut for Breast Cancer is taking place tomorrow. iHeart stations put on this event and host it. Carla Ferrell, co-host of The Steve Harvey Morning Show; V103 midday host Bioncé Foxx; Sonya Blakey from Inspiration 1390; KeKe Hampton from KISS-FM and WGCI; and Val Warner from Channel 7 will be there. 



*Podcast Corner

=Storytellers Studio interviews WLS historian Scott Childers

=Someone is going hard for the young bro-vote, and that’s former president Donald Trump. He’s been doing a bunch of bro podcasts, including Logan Paul’s ImpaulsiveThis Past Weekend with Theo Von, and The Lex Fridman Podcast.

=The five most popular podcasts for kids.

=The Rich Eisen Network adds two new podcasts, one hosted by former NBA star Jim Jackson, and one hosted by Straight Outta Compton star O’Shea Jackson.


 

*Ford Frick Award Finalists

=The National Baseball Hall of Fame announced the list of finalists for this year’s Ford Frick Award, the broadcasting wing of the Hall of Fame. Among the finalists this year, former Cub Mike Krukow (a broadcaster with the Giants) and Skip Caray (Harry’s late son).


 

*Rest in Peace

=Kris Kristofferson

Musician, singer, actor. One of the all-time greats. He was 88.


*Music News

=Pink Floyd sells music rights to Sony for $400 million.



*Jeff Davis Remembers Pete Rose

=Jeff is a WLS Radio legend. His memories of Pete. RIP.


 

 

MEDIA BIRTHDAYS/MILESTONES

 


*September 29, 1952, Garfield Goose debuted on Chicago television, WBKB.

=The host was not Frazier Thomas. It was Bruce Newton. The first puppeteer for Garfield was the station secretary Leann Prineas. The show ran opposite Howdy Doody on NBC.

 


*September 29-- Diann Burns birthday

=Former Channel 2 & 7 anchor. She was an Emmy winner as a newscaster, but I recently also spotted her in the film Richie Rich

 


*September 29—Cindy Morgan birthday

=The star of “Caddyshack” was a DJ in Chicago (WSDM) before heading west to Hollywood. She passed away last year.

 


*September 30—Pat Cassidy birthday

=Former WBBM-AM and WMAQ-AM morning news anchor. I’ve previously interviewed him a few times, including this one in Illinois Entertainer in 2020.

 


*September 30--Java Joel Murphy birthday

=Formerly with Kiss-FM. I talked to him during his Chicago heyday back in 2008 for Chicago Radio Spotlight.

 


*September 30--Amy Landecker birthday

=The talented offspring of John Landecker is a successful actress in Hollywood now. She has been in 88 different movies or television series including the Emmy-winning Transparent, and the Academy-Award nominated Coen Brothers film A Serious ManShe’s also been on my podcast.

 


*September 30--Carol Harmon birthday

=Carol was Jonathan Brandmeier’s producer for many years and is very highly regarded.

 


*September 30--Art Vuolo birthday

=Radio’s Best Friend


*October 1--Norm Winer birthday.

=Norm was the driving force behind WXRT for many decades. He’s currently the co-founder and chief content curator at Noteworthy.

 

*October 2—Dave Fogel birthday

=Morning man at WLS-FM. I have interviewed Dave several times, including this one in the Illinois Entertainer.


October 2-- Michelle Damico birthday.

=Former WBEZ broadcaster

 

*October 2—Edward Glab birthday

=Former supervising engineer at WLS Radio.

 

*October 2, 1950

=Peanuts debuts as a comic strip.

 

*October 3, 1995

=OJ Simpson acquitted of murder by a jury in Los Angeles.

 

*October 4—Mark Konkol birthday

=Former writer for the Chicago Sun Times.

 

*October 4—Pete Kastanes birthday

=Pete is the administrator of Vanished Chicagoland Facebook group.

 

*October 5, 1947

=President Harry Truman gave the first televised address to the nation from the White House. The topic was the humanitarian crisis in war-torn Europe.

 

 

TV/STREAMING

 


*How to Get Chicago Sports Network

=It debuted this week (on Tuesday), but where on Earth can you find it? This article has an explanation.

=Some of the programming offered by CSN was announced this week as well, including the addition of WSCR’s David Haugh.


 

*Familiar Chicago Face on CNN

=Yes, that was former media writer Robert Feder on CNN last weekend…


 

*Jason Benetti

=Imagine going from the worst team in baseball to a playoff team. That’s what broadcaster Jason Benetti did this season, going from the White Sox to the Tigers. In an interview with the Sun Times, Jason says he has found a new home in Detroit.


 

*All-Star SNL This Season

=Dana Carvey as Biden, Jim Gaffigan as Tim Walz, and Andy Samberg as Doug Emhoff will be part of the SNL cast all season. They debuted on Saturday.


 

*VP Debate Ratings

=43 million tuned in for Vance and Walz. Those numbers are down 25% from the 2020 VP debate. The Harris/Trump debate had nearly 70 million viewers.

=The 50 best jokes about the debate.


 

*Dish and Direct TV merger

=They have been trying to do this for years…


 

*New York Times interviews John Oliver

=Very entertaining interview in last Sunday’s edition. 

 


*Melania's Publisher Asks for $250,000 Fee for Interview

=I have clearly been doing this publisher thing all wrong. Melania Trump's publisher said that Melania would agree to an interview with CNN if they paid her $250,000. Needless to say, that interview will not be taking place.



*Cable News Corner

=CNN Wades Back into the Documentary Business

=CNN.com’s paywall


 

*Dick Vitale inducted into Hall of Fame

=Getting difficult to keep track of all the different Halls of Fame who have recognized him. This one is the Broadcasting Cable Hall of Fame.


 

*Rest in Peace

=Dame Maggie Smith

Star of stage and screen (Downton Abbey). She was 89.

=John Amos

Star of Good Times, Roots, and many others. He was 84.

=Frank Fritz

Host of American Pickers. He was 58.

=Drake Hogestyn

Days of Our Lives star. He was 70.

=John Ashton

Actor best known for Midnight Run and Beverly Hills Cop. He was 76.


 

DIGITAL/PRINT

 


*Sun-Times Editor’s Note in Jefferey Leving Story

=The “Dad’s rights” attorney was suspended from practicing law because he charged exorbitant fees to his clients. When the Sun-Time reported the news, they included this editor’s note. It wasn't hidden. It was a box inside the article.



 

*Olivia Nuzzi Story Gets Even Stranger

=According to this piece in the Washington Post, she thinks that her ex-fiancé Ryan Lizza (who writes for Politico) is responsible for the leak of her “relationship” with RFK, Jr. She has filed a restraining order against him. Lizza has been asked to take a leave of absence at work.


 

*The Onion is Pivoting to Video

=And they’ve hired a former MSNBC anchor to deliver their “news”.


 

*Jimmy Carter at 100

=I think this is my favorite trivia about Carter. He’s the only former president to have written more books than he had books written about him.


 

*Margaret Sullivan Critiques the Media

=There aren’t many full-time media writers these days, so I always check out the substack of this long-time media critic/writer. This week’s column is a sharp critique of how the media covered Trump’s unhinged speech in Wisconsin.

=Bill Moyers Agrees with Sullivan


 

 

SOCIAL MEDIA/TECH

 

*X (Twitter) Worth 80% Less than when Musk Bought It

=Maybe not such a genius after all.



 As always, if you have any media story you’d like to share or think that I might be interested in sharing, drop me a line at rick@eckhartzpress.com or amishrick@yahoo.com. If you're in Chicago media and wondering why I didn't mention your birthday, it's probably because I don't know it. Drop me a line and let me know and I'll put you on my calendar.