Fox 32 bids adieu to Alexa Helms

Alexa Helms

Alexa Helms

The question isn’t why Alexa Helms is leaving after one year at WFLD-Channel 32. It’s why the Fox-owned station’s bosses hired her in the first place.

Fox 32 general manager Dennis Welsh and news director Tom Doerr will have that and a lot of other boneheaded blunders to answer for someday. (I mean that figuratively since neither one ever responds to questions or even acknowledges media inquiries.) Continue reading

Lights, cameras, Oprah: Harpo Studios equipment up for bid

Harpo Studios

Harpo Studios

In April, Oprah Winfrey auctioned off her antique furniture, china, candlesticks and other household items from her Water Tower condo. Now her cameras, microphones and teleprompters are on the block, too.

Friday marks the opening of an online auction of used broadcast equipment from Winfrey’s Harpo Studios in the West Loop. It’s a vast array of top-quality gear that’s expected to generate millions of dollars from buyers around the world, according to ReelChicago.com. Continue reading

WBEZ drops ‘Afternoon Shift’ in new lineup

Niala Boodhoo

Niala Boodhoo

In a move that cuts local programming in half on its Monday-through-Friday lineup, public radio WBEZ FM 91.5 has canceled “The Afternoon Shift” and parted company with its host.

Niala Boodhoo is out after five years at the Chicago Public Media news/talk station. A former business reporter, Boodhoo succeeded founding host Steve Edwards and interim host Rick Kogan in 2013 on “The Afternoon Shift,” which aired from 2 to 4 p.m. weekdays. Continue reading

Tribune layoffs cut 10 newsroom jobs

Tribune Tower

Tribune Tower

Ten editorial staffers were among 25 Chicago Tribune employees whose positions were eliminated Wednesday in a sweeping move to cut costs and shift resources to digital operations.

The company did not specify the jobs affected, but sources said the newsroom layoffs included photo editor Chuck Berman, sports digital editor Stu Courtney, photo imager Eric Davis, sports copy editor Robert Foltman, associate sports editor Lee Gordon, sports copy editor Mike Pankow, metro planning editor Chris Rickett and video reporter/columnist Jenniffer Weigel. Two other editorial staffers could not be confirmed. Continue reading

Tony Sculfield replaces Ramonski Luv at 106.3 FM

Tony Sculfield

Tony Sculfield

The latest round of musical chairs among Chicago’s urban radio stations played out Monday with the hiring of Tony Sculfield to host evenings at Crawford Broadcasting urban adult-contemporary WSRB FM 106.3.

Starting June 15, Sculfield will be heard from 6 to 10 p.m. Monday through Friday. Until he was released last December, he had been morning personality for more than five years at iHeartMedia urban contemporary WGCI FM 107.5. Continue reading

Mob hit on JFK goes from theory to theater at museum

November 22, 1963

November 22, 1963

Among the most fascinating and enduring suspicions of the Kennedy assassination is that organized crime bosses from Chicago somehow played a role in the murder of President John F. Kennedy on November 22, 1963.

Fifty-two years later that theory is coming to the stage as “Assassination Theater: Chicago’s Role in the Crime of The Century,” a dramatization based on the work of Hillel Levin, an investigative reporter, author and former editor of Chicago magazine. Continue reading