MEDIA NOTEBOOK
A curation of news items about the media from this past week, with a particular emphasis on Chicago.
RADIO/PODCASTS
*iHeart Raises Big Bucks for Charity
=The Radiothon for Lurie’s Children’s
Hospital was hosted on December 7th on iHeart Chicago stations WLIT,
WVAZ, WGCI, WCHI, Kiss-FM and WGRB. This photo represents the dollars they
raised. Very impressive.
*Priscilla's in the House
=Look who stopped by to visit WXRT's morning man Marty Lennartz.
This was an unexpected surprise this morning! Priscilla Presley in Chicago to be honored stopped by XRT! A brush with royalty! @Cilla_Presley @93XRT pic.twitter.com/EQLDR1dMap
— marty lennartz (@martylennartz) December 14, 2023
*Danny Bonaduce Retires from Radio
=Danny Bonaduce, former child star who became a successful radio personality including a memorable run at the Loop (WLUP), announced his impending radio retirement effective today, Dec. 15. For the past twelve years he has co-hosted a morning show in Seattle. Danny said he is retiring to Palm Springs.
*Terri Hemmert Steps Down at Columbia College
=She posted the following message on her facebook page on Tuesday…
Today was my
last day at Columbia College. After 48 years of teaching I gave the final final
exam. And of course I took them out later for a Thai feast. I told them that
when I got in the car to drive to dinner, the song on the radio was Lulu's To
Sir With Love. Al Parker hired me 48 years ago to teach. Bless his heart for
that. Plus I later worked with his son, Neil Parker. A lovely man like his
father. Al taught me that the only reason we are there was for the students.
Our kids. Years ago, when my students knew the movie To Sir With Love, I told
them if they wanted to really know me, they'd watch the movie. The teacher
faces a group of kids. A challenge. He soon learns that he's not there just to
teach the syllabus. He goes deeper. The teacher learns a lot as well. The
teacher falls in love with everyone of them, then sends them off to live their
lives. Then a whole new group of juvenile delinquents comes in and the teacher
has to start all over again. But it's always different. Every student is different.
If you were one of my "kids" I want to thank you for the privilege of
spending that time with you. Of sharing our passion for music. We had some
really great times, didn't we.
Thanks,
Teach
*Two More Top Execs at Chicago Public Media Step Down
=Crain’s Chicago has the news about the departures of Chicago Public
Media’s Head of Communications and the Chief Audience Officer. Both stepped
down this week, following last week’s announcement of the CEO’s departure. This
all comes on the heels of the board being asked to investigate a hostile work
environment.
*Nick DiGilio Seeks Help for his Parents
=Nick
Digilio has started a GoFundMe page for his parents who are struggling
financially because of medical issues. Anyone who has listened to Nick over the
years knows how close he is with parents. If you’d like to contribute (and
learn more), his GoFundMe page is here.
*Barrett News Media’s Top News/Talk Shows of 2023
=Barrett News Media ranked the top 20 morning news/talk shows in America. Steve Cochran of WLS was the top one from Chicago (#14). Bob Sirott of WGN was close behind (#16).
=Among the top 20 midday news/talk shows, John Williams
of WGN was the only one from Chicago (#12), although the WBBM Midday show also finished
in the top 25.
=Lisa Fielding & Keith Johnson of WBBM-AM host the top Chicago afternoon News/Talk show (#11), and WGN's Lisa Dent was also recognized (#17).
*Barry Winograd Featured by Evanston Roundtable
=This is a great piece about the jazz radio legend.
*Podcast Corner
=There are a lot of great Cubs podcasts out there these days, and the current top-rated one is the Locked On Cubs show hosted by Matt Cozzi and Sam Olbur. They announced this week they are teaming up with Ron Onesti to do two live podcasts (Cubs and Grub) at Ron's theaters in St. Charles and Des Plaines. They'll be at the Arcada Theater on January 10th, and the Des Plaines Theater on February 7. Tickets are only $10.
*Chris Base Interviews Margaret Larkin
=Under the name Radio Girl, Margaret Larkin has interviewed dozens of radio pros. This week Chris Base turned the tables and interviewed her.
*WGN Radio to air Dusty Rhodes Christmas Specials
=WGN Radio announced that the traditional Dusty Rhodes Christmas Specials will be heard on the station on December 23 at 11 pm through December 25 at 10 pm. “The presentation is based on the traditional Christmas celebration to accompany families as they travel to visit relatives, go to church services, open presents and enjoy holiday parties,” said Rhodes.
*Kevin Most Retires
=The long-time medical contributor to WGN radio and Steve Cochran’s
show on WLS made the announcement this week
*Harper Radio Honored
=The
Intercollegiate Broadcasting System (IBS) announced their 2023 award finalists.
Once again this year, Harper College was well represented with seven finalists…
·Student Matt
Byrne, Harper Radio’s General Manager, under
the Most Creative/Innovative Show for his audio entry “The B-Side with Matt
Byrne”
·Student Ricardo
“Richy” Garcia, Harper
Radio Host, under the Best Logo for his entry “The Groove Machine”
·Student Erica
Berger for
her video entry “Pinksqueeze Promo for Harper College Radio”
·Student Yari
Lopez along
with Byrne and Garcia for their written submission
“Chicago Reader poll press release”
·Harper
College Associate Professor Brian Shelton under
the “Best Faculty Advisor, Radio” category.
·Harper
College alum Carsen
Star under
the “Best Community Volunteer Program/Personality”
*Rest in Peace
=John Wetherbee was an evening jock at WFYR, who went on to become a weatherman/meteorologist down in Georgia. He is in the Georgia Radio Hall of Fame.
*Block Inc. Lays Off 10% of staff
=The music
streaming service Tidal, started by Jay-Z and now owned by Twitter
founder Jack Dorsey, announced mass layoffs this week.
*The Loop Files
=Rick Kogan reviewed the book for The Chicago Tribune.
=My appearance on the Creativity Talkin podcast
=My appearance on Playtime with WC Turck. Bill did a great job on this interview. Lots of classic Loop clips.
=My Tuesday night appearance at Uncork, Unwind in Des Plaines was a huge hit. We sold out of books. Ran into a few fellow former Loopers too. (L-R: Bridget Kaempfer, John Swany Swanson, me, Carol Harmon, Matt Bisbee, Jim Wiser)
=Here’s the final book signing before Christmas
MEDIA BIRTHDAYS/MILESTONES
*December 10—Michael
Damsky birthday.
=The former Chicago radio
executive (WXRT, WLS) was a fun interview for me back
in 2011.
*December 11, 1964
=Musician Sam Cooke dies.
What really happened the night he was shot by a motel manager? Here’s an account.
*December 11, 1941—Elizabeth
Brackett birthday
=Elizabeth was an
award-winning journalist at WTTW. She passed away in 2018.
*December 12—Bart Shore birthday
=Bart is retired and lives
in North Carolina with his wife, but he still dabbles in the audio world
occasionally. I interviewed him for Chicago Radio Spotlight
in 2008.
*December 12—Marcus
Leshock birthday (WGN-TV)
=Marcus does some of the
more entertaining stories on WGN, including this piece about my co-publisher David Stern, and his wacky Pothole Store website.
*December
12—Teddy Greenstein birthday
=The former Chicago
Tribune writer is now the senior editor @pointsbetusa
*December 13—Dick Van Dyke
birthday
=The legendary actor is 98
years old.
December 14—Antonio Mora birthday
=The former Good
Morning America and World News Tonight anchor worked
in Chicago television for a few years (2004-2008) at CBS-2. He is currently the
editor-in-chief at newsandnews.com
*December 14—John Iltis
birthday
=While I was working on my
book The Loop Files, I discovered something about Iltis (the PR King of
Chicago) that I didn’t know before. He was at Disco Demolition. That's him in the front on the right. (PHOTO by Paul
Natkin)
*December 15—Rob Stafford birthday
*December 16—Jim Murphy
birthday
=The former radio man is on
the board at the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
*December 16—Mike
Houlihan birthday
=Mike is a classic Chicago
Irishman. His podcast is called Hibernian
radio.
*December 16—Greg Brown birthday
=Greg retired not too long
ago after a 40+ year run in Chicago radio (Q-101, WJMK, WLS-FM). I interviewed him in 2014 for Illinois
Entertainer.
*December 16—Mai
Martinez birthday
=Mai is now the morning
co-anchor at WBBM-AM with Cisco Cotto. Before taking that gig she
worked for years in Chicago television at Channel 2. Robert Feder wrote about her when she made the switch to radio in 2020.
TV/STREAMING
*Tony Granato’s Leave of Absence
=After being diagnosed with non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, Tony Granato announced he will be taking a leave of absence from Blackhawks broadcasts on NBC Sports Chicago. The Chicago Tribune has more on the story.
*Al Roker’s 45th Anniversary on Today Show
=It was this past Monday…
*Al Michaels Deserved Better
=Andy Masur explains why Al Michaels won't be doing an NFL playoff game this year. I totally agree with his thesis in Barrett's Sports Media.
*Golden Globe Nominees Announced
=The New York Times goes over the list to talk
about surprises and snubs. One
non-surprise: The Barbie movie led the list with 9 nominations.
*Sumner Redstone’s Heir (Shari Redstone) May Sell
=According to this piece, the buyer may be the heir to Larry Ellison’s tech fortune. It’s Nepo-Palooza.
*Rest in Peace
A great actor (Homicide) and Chicagoan. He was only 61.
At one time he was among the biggest movie stars on the planet. He was 82 years old.
*Please Tell Me This Isn’t the Future of Entertainment
=Have you heard about the viral Youtube sensation called Skibidi Toilets? If you’re curious, the Washington Post has the story.
*NBC News Demands Trump Campaign Take Down Ad Using
Deceptively Edited Reporter
=I believe this would be the actual definition of FakeNews.
DIGITAL/PRINT
*The Top Chicago Sports Media Stories of 2023
=Sun Times sports media critic Jeff Agrest ticks off his choices for the top media stories of the year. Definitely worth a read.
*Sports Illustrated Fires CEO after AI Debacle
=The least surprising news of the week.
*Project Veritas CEO Steps Down, Alleges Illegality
=Pretty strong statement from outgoing CEO Hannah
Giles: “I am stepping down
from all roles with Project Veritas and Project Veritas Action – effective
immediately. Though I had high hopes when I joined the organizations, I stepped
into an unsalvageable mess – one wrought with strong evidence of past illegality
and past financial improprieties. Once such evidence was discovered, I brought
the information to the appropriate law enforcement agencies. Thank you.”
*Trust in Press May Not Be As Low As We Thought
=At the research firm NORC at
the University of Chicago, a slightly different methodology with more choices
for the interviewee was used to test people’s trust in the media. According to
their results, 55% trust the press. The Pew Research Center asked the question too,
and they came up with a percentage of 61%.
SOCIAL MEDIA
*Musk Allows Alex Jones Back on Twitter (X)
=Musk says it is part of his free speech absolutism, but
it has to be noted that absolutism does not extend to some of Musk’s critics.
*Former Facebook Diversity Leader Pleads Guilty to Stealing $4 million
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