Friday, October 25, 2024

Media Notebook--10-25-24















MEDIA NOTEBOOK

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



RADIO/PODCASTS

 

*Chicago Public Media’s AI Plan

=OpenAI and Microsoft have invested $10 million in local news, including a $500,000 grant to Chicago Public Media in Chicago. According to Axios, in Chicago it will be used by WBEZ and the Chicago Sun Times for transcriptions, translations, and summaries. There’s more info here.

=WBEZ also got a grant from the Mellon Foundation to expand their radio project targeting prisoners and their families. Inside Radio has more.

 


*Vikki Kokuzian Leaving WGN Radio

=Her last day will be on Monday. Vikki is leaving to concentrate on her kids and her real estate business.


 

*Will Ferrell’s House Party

=Ferrell is coming to town tomorrow to host a charity party at Wintrust Arena, along with DJ White Shadow and Swedish House Mafia. They will be spinning tunes along with celebrity DJs and artists like D-Nice, A-Trak, Felix Da Housecat, Terry Hunter, Terrence Parker, Twista, and Henry Fong. It’s a charity fund raiser for Cancer for College. Get your tickets here.



*Podcast Corner

=Carson the Magnificent. Steve Cochran interviews Mike Thomas, who has just finished the Johnny Carson book begun by the late great Bill Zehme. 

=Coming soon: The Supper with Sylvia Podcast starring Chicago TV journalist Sylvia Perez

=Trump is appearing on Joe Rogan’s podcast today.

=Tom Jones interviews Steve Kornacki for his Poynter Report Podcast.

=Political podcasts get election year bump.

=Barstool Sports Won’t Interview Harris or Trump. Dave Portnoy: “I’m not deep enough.”


 

*Ex-Chicago Radio Update

=Tony Sculfield, who anchored the morning show at WGCI for a few years, has re-emerged on the radio dial. The stand-up comic is now the co-host of the Toni and Tony Morning show on Kiss 104 FM in Atlanta.


 

*Music News

=MusiCares names the Grateful Dead as the Persons of the Year. The 34th annual award is handed out at a gala ceremony around the time of the Grammys. Tickets available here.

=Here’s an endorsement you might have missed: Insane Clown Posse endorsed Harris for President. Country singer Jason Aldean early voted for Trump.

=Chicago-based rapper Lil Durk arrested on murder-for-hire charge.

 


*Rest in Peace

=Paul Di’Anno

Former lead singer of Iron Maiden. He was 66.


 

MEDIA BIRTHDAYS/MILESTONES

 

*October 20—Artie Kennedy birthday

=The always lovable former WLUP and ESPN producer/production man. You can get an idea of Artie’s engaging personality from reading this interview I did with him back in 2009.

 

*October 21—Frank Mahoney birthday

=Frank worked with Geoff Pinkus at WIND and WCKG.

 

*October 22—Danny Parkins birthday

=Former Afternoon co-host at the Score, now with FS1.

 

*October 22—John Govi birthday

=The man behind those great Chicagoland record shows

 

*October 22-- Joe Collins birthday.

=One of Chicago’s best traffic reporters passed in 2017, just a few years after I interviewed him for Illinois Entertainer.

 

*October 22—Kurt Scholle birthday

=Former WJJD/WJMK/Satellite Music Network jock/newsman Kurt Scholle (air name: Kurt Schafer) is a dead-ringer for Santa during the holiday season.

 

*October 22—Pam Zekman birthday

=Chicago television’s investigative reporter extraordinaire 

 

*October 23—Dan Dorfman birthday

=Dan is a reporter for Pioneer Press, who occasionally writes for the Chicago Tribune.

 

*October 23, 1925

=Birth of the greatest late-night talk show host of all-time, Johnny Carson.

 

*October 24—Mary June Rose birthday

=The former WGN Radio program director Mary June Rose now lives in North Carolina and works as a photographer (MJ Rose-Photos).

 

* October 24 Anne-Marie Kennedy birthday

=Former WLUP (and CBS-Boston) promotional guru 

 

*October 25, 2014

=Ten years ago this week, we lost one of the good ones. Cindy Gatziolis was the promotion director at the Loop during the second Loop hey-day in the 90s, before going on to work for the Mayor’s Office of Special Events. I wrote this tribute to her the day she passed away.

 

*October 25-- Patti Haze birthday

=Chicago rock radio royalty.  I interviewed Patti for Illinois Entertainer in 2016.

 

*October 26-- Jasmine Cooper birthday

=TV/radio producer (WCIU, WGN)

 

 

TV/STREAMING

 

*Kevin Cross new IBA Chairman of the Board

=Cross is the President/GM of NBC Universal Chicago (Channel 5 & Telemundo). He added another title to his crowded business card, chairman of the board of the Illinois Broadcasters Association…



 

*NAB President Warns About Trump’s Media Threats

=Trump has now threatened to revoke licenses of NBC, ABC, and CBS during this current campaign. The president and CEO of the National Association of Broadcasters Curtis LeGeyt talked to The Hill about the threat.


 

*Leila Rahimi Leaves NBC-5

=Two years ago she was named the lead sports anchor at Channel 5. This week she confirmed to the Sun-Times that she is no longer with the station. She will continue appearing twice a week on the Score midday show.


 

*Mully & Haugh on TV

=It’s a radio simulcast…


 *50 Years of IHSA State Football Championships

=Tomorrow night (Saturday) at 8:00 on WCIU, Dave Bernhard and Tim O’Halloran will host a high school football special, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the state playoffs, and previewing and predicting this year’s upcoming finals (from 1A to 8A). The games will be played Thanksgiving weekend.

 


*Cable News Corner

=Father clearly doesn’t approve of this approach…

 =Cigar Aficionado Interviews Bret Baier


 

*Dana Carvey’s Incredible Joe Biden Impersonation

=The New York Times analyzes the great political impersonations from this election season and one of them stands out. Dana Carvey as Joe Biden. Totally agree.


 

*Congrats to WGN-TV

=More hardware for the WGN-TV shelf…


 *Rest in Peace

=Jack Jones

Crooner. Singer of the Love Boat theme. He was 86.



PRINT/DIGITAL

 


*Scoops of the Week

=Former Trump Chief of Staff General John Kelly ended his long silence, talking to Jeffrey Goldberg at the Atlantic, and Michael Schmidt at the New York Times. He has said of some of these things before, but this time there is audio.


 

*LA Times Editor Quits After Owner Nixes Endorsement

=The newspaper was getting ready to endorse Kamala Harris for president when owner Patrick Soon-Shiong stepped in to announce no endorsement would be made. That led editorial chief Mariel Garza to step down. The New York Times has more on the story.

=FYI, in case you forgot, the Chicago Tribune also no longer endorses candidates for president. Their owners (Alden Capital) made that decision in 2022. Neither does the Chicago Sun Times, because they merged with Chicago Public Media, and are now considered a not-for-profit.

=LATE UPDATE: Jeff Bezos also killed the Washington Post's endorsement of Kamala Harris.



*Writer Underwriting Writer

=Did you know that when Blair Kamin retired as the architecture writer for the Chicago Tribune, he agreed to pay for his successor out of his own pocket? Mark Caro has that incredible media story.


 

*Cooper Hefner Trying to Buy Back Playboy

=Hugh Hefner’s youngest child, Cooper, is trying to buy back the iconic Playboy brand, and according to this report, is offering $100 million. Cooper is 33 years old, the son of Hef and Kimberly Conrad.

=LATE UPDATE: His bid was "unanimously rejected" last night.

 


*Nuzzi Parts Ways with New York Magazine

=She had been suspended since the news of her affair with RFK Jr. came out a few weeks ago, but Olivia Nuzzi and New York Magazine made it official this week that she no longer works for the magazine.


 

*3rd Most Popular Magazine in America

=Would you believe it’s Costco Connection?


 

SOCIAL MEDIA

 


*Whistleblower Demands Nunes Firing at Truth Social

=According to this piece in Pro Publica, a whistleblower at Trump Media is calling out CEO Devin Nunes for “consistently lying” and “making the company vulnerable to action by regulators.”



 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.

Thursday, October 24, 2024

20 Years: AJ at the Bat

 

This year marks my 20th year as a professional writer. Over the course of 2024, I'll be sharing a few of those offerings you may have missed along the way.

The day after the White Sox won the World Series in 2005, John Landecker was hosting the morning show on WLS Radio. He asked me to write him a parody of "Casey at the Bat" for the show that morning.

This is what I sent him...









The outlook wasn’t brilliant for the White Sox nine that day,
The Angels led one game to none, game two was slipping away,
And then when AJ got strike two, and missed strike three the same,
A pall-like silence fell upon all the Sox fans at the game,

The Angels catcher tossed Pierzynski’s ball out to the mound,
But AJ turned and ran to first, with outrage all around,
The umpire calmly stood his ground, achieving instant fame,
And AJ somehow found a brand new way to win a game,

The White Sox never lost again, and shining stars were born,
Each time Joe Crede came to bat the other team would mourn,
And he and Juan Uribe were magicians with their gloves,
And Paul Konerko was the home run hero we all love,

When Ozzie came out to the mound, he motioned round and fat,
And Bobby Jenks showed the Astros why he wanted that,
And little Scott Podsednik hit the home run in Game 2,
And the White Sox starting pitching was like a dream come true,

In Game 3’s fourteenth inning the Astros fans were glum,
Beaten by a former Astro named Geoff Blum,
And Jermaine Dye had a shining moment in game four,
When he knocked in the winning run, the White Sox shut the door.

And though each game was close and tight, the White Sox never feared,
Ever since A.J.’s run to first, they knew this was their year,

And now the catcher catches the ball, and now he lets it go,
and now the air is shattered by the AJ we all owe,
Oh, somewhere in this country, some fans are screaming foul,
But White Sox fans say let them scream, let them cry and growl,

Cause White Sox fans are laughing, and White Sox fans can shout,
The south side is rejoicing,
Pierzynski has struck out.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Studio Walls--October 23, 2024

 







A weekly update/preview of my latest podcasts, and a look back at some of my previous audio work from this week in history over the past 40+ years.


October 20, 2011 

=Tristin Wade won the World Series of Poker Europe. We talked to him about that.  

October 20—National Ass Day. 

=Yes, it's a real thing. We interviewed a very funny comedian, Ismo, who has a whole comedy routine about asses.

 


October 21—Patti Davis birthday 

=Tommy Chong told us a great story about President Reagan's daughter.  

 


October 22--Deepak Chopra birthday

=My brush with Deepak is discussed in this episode of the show. 

October 22, 1890—Joseph Nye Welch born. 

=The man who stood up to Senator McCarthy. He's also Amy Landecker's great grandfather. She told us all about it.

October 22, 1972—Nixon visits China. 

=Catherine Johns is a student of China. She told us a story about Feng Shui almost ruined her life.  

 


October 23--Mike Tomczak birthday

=I knew the former Bears quarterback well back in the day. That story is in this episode. 

 


October 24—May Pang birthday 

=John Lennon's girlfriend was actually on the show. Great interview. 

October 24, 1975—Roxy Music releases Siren. 

=James Finn Garner argues with me about the album

 October 24, 1857—Founding of Sheffield FC

=First English soccer club. Oh yeah, that reminds me of this podcast...




October 25--Marion Ross birthday

=My brush with Mrs. C. is discussed in this episode

October 25—Pablo Picasso birthday 

=We talked to someone who knew him, Antony Penrose. He not only knew him, he bit him.  

October 25, 1995—Poi Dog Pondering releases first Chicago album Pomegranate 

=Guitarist Dag Juhlin was on the show.

October 25—Bobby Knight birthday. 

=Paul Banks told us about the day he was abused by Knight. :