Friday, November 01, 2024

Media Notebook--11-1-24















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 October numbers are in, and here are the top ten rated radio stations in Chicago (6+, M-Sun, 6am-Mid)

WBBM-AM (6.3)

WDRV (6.0)

WVAZ (5.4)

WLIT (4.8)

WLS-FM (4.5)

WXRT (4.5)

WOJO (3.8)

WUSN (3.8)

WRME (3.5)

WKSC (3.0)

=The three stations who had the biggest jump this month were WTMX, which rebounded to just outside the top ten (+0.6), Spanish Language WPPM (+0.3), and news/talk WGN (+0.6). They find themselves in 11th, 12th and 16th place respectively.

=The biggest drops belong to WXRT (-0.5) and WVAZ (-0.4), but both stations still performed well.


 

 

*Dan McNeil

=What has former Sports-talker (The Score, ESPN, WDRV, The Loop) Dan McNeil been working on lately? Turns out Danny Mac has been hard at work writing a book about his beloved Bears. That's why Dan and the Bears are the subject of my latest Illinois Entertainer column. You can read it here(Dan’s book is an Eckhartz Press release)



 

 

*It’s Christmas Music Time

=Halloween was yesterday. You know what means at WLIT. It’s Christmas time in the city. Ring a ling. The tunes begin at 1pm today.

=My tribute to Teri Garr is later in this column, but do you remember her ties to WLIT in Chicago? She did this commercial…


 

*Steve Bertrand Announces Parkinson’s Diagnosis

=He discussed his diagnosis with John Williams on WGN Radio this week. You can listen to their discussion about it here.


 

*Lou Manfredini Re-Signs with WGN

=His three decade run at 720AM will continue. Lou’s Fix-It show airs Saturday mornings from 6am—10am. He also does weekly appearances on the air with Bob Sirott, Lisa Dent, and John Williams.

 

*Mitch Rosen’s Letter to the Editor

=Gotta give Mitch credit for this one. With all the uncertainty surrounding the Bulls TV broadcasts, he sent The Chicago Sun Times a letter to the editor, reminding everyone that the Bulls games are easily found on the radio. Mitch is VP at the Score. Here’s a small excerpt…

Play-by-play on the radio has been a choice for fans for generations. By listening to the call of the game, fans develop a bond with their favorite team and its announcers, taking advantage of the intimacy offered by radio that can be heard at home, the office, the car or anywhere else fans want to tune in. Fans can literally take the games anywhere in this modern age using a cellphone, free apps such as the Audacy app, smart speakers, smart televisions and other devices…Chuck Swirsky, our Bulls play-by-play voice, is one of the best in the business. Next to him is analyst Bill Wennington, a member of three of the ‘90s championship teams. Postgame host Alyssa Bergamini, who hails from Chicago’s South Side, offers sharp insight, as she knows the game very well.


*Faith Rock and Roll

=Hosted by former WXRT General Manager Paul Agase



*Podcast Corner

=The Signal Award winners for podcasts were announced this week. Among the winners: Kara Swisher, George Clinton, Anderson Cooper, Abby Wambach, Trevor Noah, and Jon Lovett. See the full list here.

=Hoping to revive his career after some very weird #MeToo stories derailed it, Armie Hammer is launching a podcast.

=See WBEZ’s The Moth live on stage December 13. Tickets are here.

=Joe Rogan’s Trump episode gets over 40 million listeners.


 

*Music News

=A 200-year-old unknown Chopin Waltz discovered.

=A Leopold and Loeb opera?

 


*Rest in Peace

=Phil Lesh

Bassist from the Grateful Dead. He was 84.

=DJ Clark Kent

Hip Hop legend. He was 58.

=Wally Kennedy

Philadelphia Hall of Fame broadcaster. Originally from Wilmette (Loyola Academy/Columbia College). He was 76.

=Lee Alan

Detroit radio legend. Inspired future Chicago jocks like Joel Sebastian, John Landecker, and more. He was 90.


 

 

MEDIA BIRTHDAYS/MILESTONES

 

*October 27-- Liz Wilde birthday

=She worked at the Loop in Chicago in the mid-90s, but has also been on the air in Miami, Boston, Cleveland, Dallas and more. Liz passed away a few weeks ago. She was only 52.

 


*October 28--Bill Zehme birthday

=The great media writer passed away in March of 2023.

 

*October 30, 1938

=Orson Welles broadcasts "The War of the Worlds" radio hoax, causing mass panic in US.

 

*October 30—Jim Volkman birthday

=Best known for his spot-on Harry Caray impersonation.

 

*October 31—Jim Shorts birthday

=The (totally real) sportscaster was born on Halloween. (I've interviewed him in English, and German, The German one is here, if you'd like to hear it.)

 

*October 31-- Jane Pauley birthday

=She obviously went on to bigger and better things, but she did a stint here locally at WMAQ-TV, Channel 5.



*October 31--Bill Gamble birthday

=Former Chicago radio program director (Q-101, CD-94.7, et al). I interviewed him for Chicago Radio Spotlight back in 2009.

 

*October 31—John Candy birthday

=The late great comic actor also hosted a radio show that aired on AM 1000 back in the day. It was called Radio Candy.


*November 1-- Tom Sochowski birthday

=Former radio producer/host  (WJMK, WCKG, ESPN, The Fish).

 

*November 1-- Judy Pielach birthday

=Former WGN & WLS newscaster 

 

*November 2—Ron Gleason birthday

=Former program director of The Score and NewsRadio WBBM.

 

 

TV/STREAMING

 

*Brad Edwards Leaves Journalism

=A few months ago I reported that Brad had left Channel 2. The station never made an official announcement, and neither did Brad. Until this week. He talked to Justin Kaufmann at Axios about his new plans.

=This is my interview with Brad from 2020, just after he began as the main anchor at Channel 2.


 

*The Chicago Ghoul Who Would Not Die

=Nice piece on Chicago favorite Svengoolie in the Chicago Tribune last weekend. Tis the Svengoolie season.

=I’ve interviewed Sven many times over the years. This is the most recent piece from the Illinois Entertainer.


 

*Channel 7 Anchor Judy Hsu Hit By a Foul Ball at World Series Game in LA

=It happened on Friday night during Game 1. Don’t worry, she’s fine. The story is here.


 

*Chicagoan in Final 3 for Golden Bachelorette

=His name is Pascal Ibgui, and he owns a salon in Glencoe.


 

 

*Bob Costas Retiring

=The 72-year-old made the announcement yesterday that he will be retiring as a play-by-play man. He'll still be working in television, and most likely in sports, but his play-by-play days are over. Remember his days with the Bulls?



*WCIU Celebrates its Independence

=Axios spoke with Neal Sabin at WCIU about the newly independent local television station, the U.


 

*Late Night

= Jon Stewart signs for another year. He made the announcement on The Daily Show Monday night. That was his last Daily Show before the election, but he’ll be on board now through the end of 2025.

=Jimmy Kimmel’s special monologue for Republicans.


 

 

*Cable News Corner

=Brian Williams is hosting election night for Amazon. Obviously this is a slightly different direction for Amazon. Will it be a one-off?

=I hope your beeper doesn’t go off? A pretty low moment on CNN. The guest has been permanently banned.

=Tucker Carlson was mauled by a demon. Yup, you read that right. Here’s the video of him talking about it.

=Who may have the hardest job in television? Jessica Tarlov, the resident liberal on the Fox News show The Five.

=Andrea Mitchell’s MSNBC show Mitchell Reports will end its 16-year run after the election.

=Sean Hannity vs. Stephen A. Smith. Memorable interview.

=I don’t think Geraldo Rivera (self-proclaimed JewRican) is on board with his good friend Donald Trump this time around. Just a feeling I get…


*Disney Pays $500 Million to Air Grammys

=CBS had the Grammy broadcasts for decades. No longer. The Wall Street Journal has the details.


 

 

*A Little Less Wrexham

=Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney are selling a minority stake of Wrexham Football Club to the Allyn family. With that money, they are buying one of the oldest breweries in the UK, Wrexham Lager.


 

 

*Rest in Peace

=Tom Jarriel

Former ABC News correspondent. He was 89.

=Sarah Danser

Star of “Naked and Afraid” on Discovery Channel. She was 34.


 

 

STAGE/SCREEN

 

*Jeremy Allen White as The Boss

=The first photos of White portraying Bruce Springsteen for a biopic were released this week. Variety has the story.


 

*What ended the Seth Rogen-James Franco Friendship?

=It all comes down to the MeToo charges against Franco. People Magazine has more.


 

*Rest In Peace

=Teri Garr

One of my all-time favorite comic actresses. She was 79. I will always remember her fondly for her performance in the classic Young Frankenstein.


 

DIGITAL/PRINT

 

*Continued Fallout at Washington Post

=A day after receiving a Pulitzer Prize, David Hoffman stepped down from the editorial board of the Washington Post. The reason is Jeff Bezos’s decision not to endorse a presidential candidate.

=Jeff Bezos wrote an op-ed on Tuesday explaining his decision. It didn’t exactly calm down his staff or his readers. Over 250,000 readers have cancelled their subscriptions.

=Robert Kagan, who quit the Post last week, announced that he will be joining the Atlantic.


 

*America’s Largest Newspaper Chain Also Won’t Endorse

=Gannett owns the USA Today and 200 more publications. None will endorse this year.


 

*The Economist and Bloomberg Endorses Harris

=The Economist argues that Trump is simply too risky. It’s the third presidential election in a row that The Economist argued against Trump. In previous years they did endorse Reagan and George W. Bush.

=Michael Bloomberg laid out his reasons in an op-ed.

 


*News Deserts

=How bad has local news coverage gotten? Most US counties no longer have any local news at all.


 

*Rest in Peace

=James Ledbetter

Former media writer, long-time business editor and writer. He was 60.

=Steve Morse

Long-time music critic for the Boston Globe. He was 76.

=John Gierach

Author of 20 books. Expert fly-fisherman. He was 77.


 


SOCIAL MEDIA

 

*YouTube Made $50 Billion This Year

=That’s billion with a B. $6 billion more than Musk paid for Twitter. In one year.



*TikTok introduces Access Hollywood Tape to Generation Z

=They were too young to be aware of it when it came out eight years ago, but after Trump's comments this week about protecting women "if they want it or not", his Access Hollywood tape re-emerged on Tiktok, and has gone viral. The Washington Post has more.



*On Elon Musk’s X, Republicans go Viral while Democrats Disappear

=That’s the headline in the Washington Post this week after analyzing tweets on the social media platform. Full analysis is here.

=Here’s the analysis from CNN.com. Misinformation is pumping out on X at a level that can’t be counteracted by election officials.



 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 31, 2024

20 Years: Halloween Grinch

 

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.

Halloween always reminds of this piece I wrote about my oldest son Tommy for Father Knows Nothing. 

Even though the City of Chicago once used my kids in their "Chicagoween" brochure (thanks to the recently departed Cindy Gatziolis), one of my boys (Tommy) has always hated Halloween. You can see him in this Chicagoween picture...dressed an accountant.

This piece was written sixteen years ago. At the time Tommy was 13, Johnny was 10, and Sean was 6.



THE HALLOWEEN GRINCH


Everyone loves Halloween. Everyone you’ve met. Everyone you’ve seen.


But not in our house high above Booville. The Halloween Grinch is living there still.


He won’t wear a costume. He won’t trick or treat. He won’t even hand out candy to people he meets.


The Grinch hates Halloween - the whole Halloween season. Now, please don't ask why; no one quite knows the reason.


I’ve given up trying to figure it out. I’ve given up asking him what it’s about.


For though I’m the Grinch’s father, I have two more boys. They both love Halloween candy, and Halloween toys.


They love wearing the costumes, and ringing the bell. And I always love going along as well.


I love watching their joy as the candy goes plop, from the first house we visit, 'til we finally stop.


But the Halloween Grinch is the one left at home, and he won’t answer the door when he’s all alone.


So we end up with candy not given away, then I’m left alone with a candy buffet.


I decided to put an end to that. There’s no need for Dad to get doughy and fat.


So I sent the Halloween Grinch to his room, and I manned the door, beginning at noon.


I was determined to hand out every Twix and KitKat, and I didn’t care what the Grinch said 'bout that.


I sent the two younger boys out all alone, but before they left our little home, I made sure they knew to watch out for each other, as they trick or treated  as the Mario Brothers.


“OK, who can tell me what the buddy system is?” Sean raised his hand, ready for this quiz.


“We have to stick together,” he said. His big brother nodded, and both of them fled.


“It will never work,” said the Grinch from his room. “Those two will fight wearing those costumes.”


But for fifteen great minutes I handed out Twix, to all the Boos who wanted treats and tricks.


Until one little boy dressed up as a Q-tip, had a paper mustache attached to his lip.


It looked very much like the ones I made that day, for the two little boys that I just sent away.


He told me he got it just down the street. It was lying on a driveway, on the concrete.


Mario and Luigi had ripped off their stashes, in between punches, and lunges, and smashes.


They were fighting over who got to ring the doorbell, and needless to say, it didn’t turn out too well.


I marched to the sidewalk, and what did I see? Mario and Luigi coming home to me.


The two crying boys running on asphalt, both were screaming “It was all his fault!”


While I broke up the fight on my front lawn, I looked at the window, and you know who I saw?


The Halloween Grinch.


In Booville they say that the Grinch's Halloween smile grew three sizes that day.


With that smile on his face, he wandered our way, and he had a few things that he wanted to say.


Next year, I volunteer to supervise, but I won’t wear a costume or a silly disguise.  I still hate the concept of Halloween, but next year I will be fourteen. That’s old enough not to have to participate, and as long as I don’t have to, everything will be great.”


I made the deal, and I’m looking forward to that.


It'll keep me from the candy, so Dad won’t get fat.