The time looks right for a Bob Sirott encore

Bob Sirott

It’s been two years since the husband-and-wife team of Bob Sirott and Marianne Murciano were cut from WLS 890-AM as the Cumulus Media station doubled down on its conservative talk format.

The jury may still be out on whether WLS made the right move in the purge that also cost the jobs of Steve Dahl and Ramblin’ Ray Stevens among other local radio veterans. But it looks like the time is right for Sirott to return to Chicago broadcasting full time. Continue reading

Robservations: Retiring 'Fly Jock' Tom Joyner comes home to Chicago

Tom Joyner

Robservations on the media beat:

On the eve of his retirement, Radio Hall of Famer Tom Joyner is taking a victory lap in Chicago. He'll be the guest of honor Saturday at "The World's Largest Day Party" at Chicago State University's Jacoby Dickens Center, 9501 South King Drive. The event from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. is hosted by 95.1 FM Clubsteppin Chicago, which airs Joyner's syndicated morning show. The pioneering urban radio personality skyrocketed to fame as the legendary “Fly Jock” in the '80s and '90s at WGCI 107.5-FM. "Yes, there's no way I was going to retire and not come back to the city that gave me all of the love and support over the years . . . and for the food," he said in a statement. Culminating his 25th year in syndication, Joyner, 70 will retire later this month, turning over his Dallas-based show to Rickey Smiley, the comedian, reality-show star and radio personality. Continue reading

Robservations: Lee Bey rejoins Sun-Times as editorial writer

Lee Bey

Robservations on the media beat:

Chicago journalist and author Lee Bey, who gained a wide following as architecture critic of the Sun-Times, is returning to the paper as a part-time editorial writer. He'll work three to four days a week with editorial page editor Tom McNamee. "Lee brings a deep understanding of our city, its people, its architecture, its physical and social landscape and its politics to our newspaper, which helped give him his start as a celebrated writer, photographer, teacher and consultant," Sun-Times editor-in-chief Chris Fusco told staffers in an email. After five years on the architecture beat, Bey left the Sun-Times in 2001 to serve as deputy chief of staff for architecture and urban planning under former Chicago Mayor Richard M. Daley. Now a senior lecturer at the Art Institute of Chicago, Bey is author of the critically acclaimed Southern Exposure: The Overlooked Architecture of Chicago’s South Side. Other former Sun-Times staffers who've recently returned to the fold include Stephanie Zimmermann, David Roeder and Lorraine Forte. Continue reading

iHeartMedia promotes Derrick Brown to VP of urban programming

iHeartMedia Chicago

After a decade as the acknowledged master of urban radio programming in Chicago, Derrick Brown has more than earned his corporate stripes.

iHeartMedia today announced his promotion to vice president of urban programming for the Chicago region, overseeing all programming and digital operations for urban adult-contemporary WVAZ 102.7-FM, urban contemporary WGCI 107.5-FM and gospel WGRB 1390-AM. Continue reading

Robservations: Roeper and Conn host 'Best Movies of the Decade' podcast

Richard Roeper and Roe Conn

Robservations on the media beat:

The Best Movies of the Decade

Sun-Times film critic Richard Roeper has teamed up with WGN 720-AM radio personality Roe Conn on their first podcast series. "The Best Movies of the Decade," based on Roeper's top picks by genre, is being produced by the duo for the Sun-Times. (Here is the link.) "We’re thrilled Rich and Roe brought this idea to us and are glad to see the natural rapport they’ve built over the years on the radio transfer so effortlessly over to a podcast focused solely on movies," said Sun-Times editor-in-chief Chris Fusco. "I’m confident Roger Ebert would give them a ‘thumbs up’ and we hope listeners will, too." It marks the latest podcast collaboration for the Sun-Times, following "The Ben Joravsky Show" with the Chicago Reader and Frank Main’s "Motive" with Chicago Public Media WBEZ 91.5-FM. Roeper continues as regular contributor to Conn's afternoon show on WGN. Continue reading