Friday, August 09, 2024

Media Notebook--8-9-24















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 numbers for July are out, and here are the top ten rated stations in Chicago (M-Sun, 6am-Mid, 6+)…

WDRV—6.6

WVAZ—6.5

WLIT—5.9

WXRT—5.3

WBBM-AM—5.2

WUSN—4.0

WLS-FM—3.9

WRME-FM—3.9

WOJO—3.1

WBMX—3.0

WTMX—3.0

=The Drive is back on top after a big month (+0.5) but take a look at WRME’s (Me-TV FM) numbers. The little engine that could moved up a whole ratings point (1.0) in the last month to vault into the top ten (tied for 7th). WXRT also took a nice jump (+0.6) to finish in fourth.

=On the other side of the ledger, the biggest drop occurred at US-99 (WUSN). They are down over a full point (-1.1).  WLIT (-0.7) and WOJO (-0.6) also took a hit.

 

 

*Is Danny Parkins Leaving the Score?

=According to this piece in Barrett Media, Parkins has been offered a seven-figure deal to move to FS1.

=If he is leaving, it won’t be in the next few weeks. Next week he is hosting the Score’s Cubs-for-a-Cure Radiothon beginning at 10am.


 

 

*White Sox Announcer Escalates Fight with the Score

=Yes, it’s true that Score talk show hosts have been pretty rough on new White Sox TV Play-by-Play man John Schriffen. But I don’t think this is a good way for him to win them over. Awful Announcing reports.


 

 

*Remembering Triad Radio

=Really interesting piece in the Reader about Triad Radio. It went off the air in 1977, but while it was around, the commercial free experimental station (remember the term “progressive rock”?) made its mark. Saul Smaizys is now trying to digitize his archives.


 

 

*Rewound Radio

=It’s coming back again this Labor Day weekend, a tribute to WCFL and WLS. A whole weekend of airchecks with music and original commercials from the all-time great jocks of the 1960s and 1970s. I interviewed Ted Gorden Smucker about it this week for Illinois Entertainer and I’m very excited. He even sent me a few promos, which I’ll give you between now and then. Here’s one of my all-time favorites, the great Fred Winston. Listen to Fred’s quips in this 40 second bit. Is there anyone better?



 

 

*Music News

=Taylor Swift shows in Austria were canceled because of a threatened terrorist attack.

=Steven Tyler’s vocal injury will prevent the band from ever performing again. Variety has the details. I only saw them in concert once, in 1984 in Springfield IL, and it did not go well. (This was pre-rehab). Tyler fell off the stage during the first song, the band got into a fight on stage, and just like that, show over.

 

 

*Ex-Chicago Radio

=Jaybeau Jones was once a program director in Chicago (Jammin’ Oldies). He is now the new morning man on Frank-FM in New Hampshire. For the past twelve years he was on Sirius/XM.

=Native Chicagoan (Former B-96 and WSHE) Rob Rose has gone into radio sales in Columbia, Missouri.

 

 

*Podcast Corner

=Hubbard named a new VP/Podcasts this week. John Goforth is his name. He is based in Chicago.

=The Pod Save America gang is undergoing a bit of labor unrest. Variety has the details.

=One of the most popular podcasters in America is Joe Rogan, the comedian. But how good is he at comedy? The New York Times reviews his latest Netflix special.

=Another popular podcaster, Bill Simmons, will become a free agent in 2025. That’s when his contract with Spotify runs out.

 

 

*Rest in Peace

=David Graves

Transformed WIND from a music station into a news/talk station. He was 76 years old.

=Ina Jaffe

Scott Simon eulogizes his NPR colleague. She was 75.

=Larry Nelson

Treasurer of the Illinois Broadcasters Association. He was 74.


 

 

MEDIA BIRTHDAYS/MILESTONES

 

 

*August 4, 1957—Robin Robinson birthday

=For many years Robin anchored the marquee newscast at Fox-32. She retired a few years ago after a distinguished career.

 

*August 4—Phil Manicki birthday

=Former Loop/Drive jock was a fixture of rock radio in Chicago for decades. My 2019 Illinois Entertainer interview with Phil is here. He also did a stint as a fill-in host at WGN, but for the last year or so he has been the program director of Me-TV FM. I interviewed him about that earlier this year.


 *August 4—Scott May birthday

=Scott worked with Kevin Matthews on the Loop, with Mort Downey Jr.’s television show, and is currently the keyboardist for the Ides of March. I interviewed him last year for my podcast.


*August 5, 1962

=Marilyn Monroe found dead in Los Angeles. This is the Newsreel report on the day of her death.


*August 5—Geoff Pinkus birthday

Geoff is a former WIND/WCKG talker. My 2008 Chicago Radio Spotlight interview with Geoff is here. 

 

*August 6—Fahey Flynn birthday

=Fahey Flynn was born this week in 1916. He also passed away this week in 1983. Fahey was one of the most popular and successful television news anchors in Chicago history, especially during his time paired with Joel Daly at Channel 7.


*August 6—Elizabeth Hess birthday

=Elizabeth worked at WJMK and WCKG in Chicago, and later co-hosted a show on WDWS-Champaign Urbana.

 

 

 *August 6—Tom Kent birthday

=Kent was a veteran of the WLS music era, and became the president of the Tom Kent Radio Network, which syndicated programming to 600 stations nationwide. He passed away earlier this year.

 

 

*August 7—Lorna Ozmon birthday

=Lorna was an air personality (WKQX), and program director (WTMX) in Chicago. She is now a very successful radio consultant and has been for decades.

 

 

*August 7—Chuck Knapp birthday

=Chuck is another alumni of the WLS-AM music era (1971-1972) and WCFL-AM.

 

*August 8, 1958—Deborah Norville birthday

=The host of Inside Edition worked locally here at Channel 5. For one of the greatest stories you’ll ever hear about Deborah, check out cameraman Chuck Quinzio’s book Life Behind the Camera.

 

 

*August 9—Bob Sirott birthday

=The WGN Morning man was inducted into the Illinois Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in September. Click here to read my most recent profile of Bob from 2021

 

*August 9--Fred Weintraub birthday

=Fred is a Renaissance man. He co-hosts a radio show from all over the globe, covers the Royal family, and handles the local high school sports programming for WCIU-TV. I interviewed him in 2020.

 

 TV/STREAMING

 

 *Pat Boyle Re-Signs with Blackhawks TV

=He confirmed the news himself this week on X/Twitter



*Thom Brennaman’s Second Chance

=There are a couple of interesting nuggets in this piece about Thom Brennaman and his return to sports broadcasting. Among them, the roles played by NexStar’s Perry Sook and Sean Compton. They championed his return.


 *Judd Sirott Moves to Boston Bruins TV Booth

=The Chicago native and former WGN radio announcer got a promotion this week in Boston. He moves from the radio booth to the television booth on Boston Bruins broadcasts. Judd is the nephew of WGN Radio morning man Bob Sirott.


*Colin Jost’s Bumpy Ride as a Surfing Correspondent

=He was in Tahiti covering the Olympic surfing events, which sounded like a dream gig. But he cut his foot and got a staph infection. Then he got an ear infection. And now he’s back home.


 

 

*Price Hikes Coming for ESPN+, Disney+ and Hulu

=CNBC has the details.

=Also, I’m guessing the folks at Disney aren’t thrilled with Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren. They’ve asked the DOJ to investigate the new sports streaming service Venu as a monopoly.


 

*Cable News Corner

=CNN’s media reporter Oliver Darcy has left the network to start a media newsletter called Status.




*Barkley Not Retiring After All

=This week he signed a new long-term contract with TNT. 10 years/$210 million, despite the fact that there will only be one more season of NBA basketball on TNT. Should be interesting to see what else they assign him to do in the following years.


 

 

*Maya Rudolph

=Not sure if there’s anyone more excited about Kamala Harris’ presidential campaign than Maya Rudolph. She’ll be back on SNL this season to portray Kamala on the show.


 

 

*Art Norman

=It turns out that Donald Trump’s appearance at the NABJ conference wasn’t the only thing that happened there…


 

*Fergie and Kenny

=Like I said, it turns out that Donald Trump’s appearance at the NABJ conference wasn’t the only thing that happened there…


 

*Rest in Peace

=Patti Yasutake

Asian-American actress, starred in television (Star Trek Next Generation) and films (Gung Ho). She was 70.

=George Schenk

Showrunner/writer/producer for NCIS. He was 82.


 

DIGITAL/PRINT

 

*Broadcasting + Cable to Cease Print Publication

=The news was announced this week. Print editions will cease at the end of September. The newsletter will also go away but will be replaced by “a new curated SmartBrief newsletter on Media and Entertainment.”


 

*Layoffs at Axios

=50 people across the country, or about 10% of their staff.


 *Bloomberg Disciplines Reporter/Editor Over Prisoner Swap Story

=One of Bloomberg’s top reporters Jennifer Jacobs was fired for violating the embargo on the story. An editor has been demoted. The New York Times has more.


 


STAGE/SCREEN

 

*Vince Vaughn Interview

=I thought this profile of Lake Forest’s very own Vince Vaughn was very revealing. He talks about his upbringing in a way I hadn’t heard before. It was in the Sunday New York Times.



 

*Bill & Ted on Broadway

=The actors who played Bill & Ted in the movies, Keanu Reeves and Alex Winter, are going to co-star again, but this time on Broadway. And no, it’s not a stage version of Bill & Ted. They’ll be doing “Waiting for Godot”.



*Glengarry Glen Ross Revival Coming to Broadway

=Check out this cast...Kieran Culkin, Bill Burr, and Bob Odenkirk. 


 

*Rest in Peace

=Jay Kanter

Hollywood agent to stars like Marlon Brando and Marilyn Monroe. Inspiration for the film The Apartment. Click on his name to read the obit. What an interesting life! He was 97.



SOCIAL MEDIA/TECH

 

*Google Loses Monopoly Case

=This is probably the biggest story in the media news this week. Google has legally been declared a monopolist. CBS News explains the implications of this decision.

=Six ways the Google case could change the internet


 

 

*Grok Pushing Misinformation on X

=Five Secretaries of State are urging X to fix their AI Chatbot Grok, which sent out false information about the upcoming election. Reuters has this story.


 

 

*Google Pulls AI Ad

=Perhaps you saw the ad while you were watching Olympic coverage. It was about AI helping a child write a fan letter to an athlete. I must admit, it bugged me when I saw it. Apparently, I wasn’t the only one. Google has pulled the ad.



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