Museum of Broadcast Communications to open 'A Century of Radio' exhibit

A Century of Radio (Photo: Museum of Broadcast Communications)

The Smith-Corona typewriter Larry Lujack used to write his famed “Animal Stories” bits on WLS Radio and Edgar Bergen’s original ventriloquist dummies — Charlie McCarthy, Mortimer Snerd and Effie Klinker — are among treasures on display in a new exhibit celebrating radio’s centennial.

Now in previews, "A Century of Radio” officially opens October 28 at Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications, 360 North State Street. Admission is free through the end of the year. (Here is the link.) Continue reading

Robservations: Amy Freeze joins Fox Weather; Albert Ramon quits NewsNation; Bozo gets new owner

Amy Freeze

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Fox Weather

Remember Amy Freeze? From 2007 to 2011 the aptly named weather forecaster gained a wide following at Fox-owned WFLD-Channel 32, where she was the first female chief meteorologist on Chicago TV. Now she's just been hired as an anchor for Fox Weather, a new 24/7 advertiser-supported video-on-demand streaming weather service, set to debut October 25. (Here is the link.) Freeze signed off Sunday after 10 years as weekend meteorologist at WABC, the ABC-owned station in New York. Before joining Fox 32, Freeze worked for stations in Philadelphia, Denver and Portland, Oregon. The native of Provo, Utah, is a graduate of Brigham Young University and the University of Pennsylvania. Continue reading

As pressure mounts, Hubbard Radio takes Eric Ferguson off the air 'through October'

Eric Ferguson

While embattled Radio Hall of Famer Eric Ferguson faces allegations of misconduct from a growing number of former co-workers, he'll be off the air at least through the end of the month.

In court documents filed Tuesday Melissa McGurren, former morning co-host on WTMX 101.9-FM, became the third woman to publicly accuse Ferguson of inappropriate behavior at the Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station. “For many years, Ferguson has grossly abused his power, and his conduct was the major reason the station became a hostile working environment,” she said in the filing. Continue reading

Melissa McGurren calls Eric Ferguson ‘serial abuser of women’ at The Mix

Melissa McGurren and Eric Ferguson

Melissa McGurren, former morning co-host at WTMX 101.9-FM, has become the third former employee of the station to file documents in court alleging misconduct by veteran morning host Eric Ferguson.

McGurren worked for 22 years at the Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station, where she rose from traffic reporter to co-host of Ferguson’s morning show before she left in 2020. At the time she posted a video on social media saying the company's version of events was "not accurate" and added: "The truth will come out."  Continue reading

Robservations: B96 replacing Gabe and Nina; Sun-Times hires diversity editor; Tribune's Taylor joins Automotive News

Gabe Ramirez and Nina Hajian

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After three years on the dawn patrol at Audacy Top 40 WBBM 96.3-FM it's over and out for Gabe Ramirez and Nina Hajian. Last week the company posted a job opening for a new morning team. (Here is the link.) Station bosses declined to comment on their plans for the show. Hajian has been off the air without explanation since August. Look for Ramirez soon to follow. For now he's still listed solo on B96's website. The duo first united in 2018 under morning host Kevin "Drex" Buchar, who left the following year. It's been "The Gabe and Nina Show" since then. In the latest Nielsen Audio survey B96 tied for 22nd place in mornings with a 1.6 percent share and a cumulative weekly audience of 279,300. Continue reading

Chicago radio ratings: Pat Cassidy helps put WBBM Newsradio back on top

PatCassidy

With veteran morning news anchor Pat Cassidy leading the way, WBBM 780-AM/WCFS 105.9-FM bounced back to first place in the latest survey of Chicago radio listenership.

In addition to ranking No. 1 overall, the Audacy all-news combo won in mornings with Cassidy, middays with Cisco Cotto and afternoons with Keith Johnson and Lisa Fielding, according to Nielsen Audio figures released Monday. Continue reading

Will misconduct allegations force Eric Ferguson out of The Mix?

Eric Ferguson (Photo: Hubbard Radio Chicago)

Now that a second woman has come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against Radio Hall of Famer Eric Ferguson, even his most ardent supporters have to wonder how long Chicago’s highest-paid morning host can survive a public pillorying over claims about his conduct off the air.

Ferguson, 54, has about three years left on his contract with WTMX 101.9-FM, sources said. His female-targeted morning show has been a top performer for the Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station since 1996. Continue reading

Robservations: Univision Chicago gets news chief; Fox 32 reporter joins Fox News; Daily Herald reorganizes newsroom

Luis Felipe Godinez

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Univision Communications has tapped the news director of its station in Sacramento, California, to lead the news operation of WGBO-Channel 66, Chicago's top-rated Spanish-language station. As vice president of news, Luis Felipe Godinez succeeds Teri Arvesu, who shifted to a new corporate role. A graduate of San Francisco State University, Godinez worked as assistant news director and executive producer at KDTV in San Franciso before joining KUVS in Sacramento in 2020. Earlier he worked in Las Vegas, Denver and Amarillo, Texas. "Luis is a forward-thinking journalist who brings with him with a wide range of experience including multimedia journalist, executive producer and five years as assistant news director in San Francisco," Doug Levy, president and general manager of Univision Chicago, told staffers in an email. "With so many amazing professionals working here in Chicago, I am excited to see how Luis will help to shape our newsroom to best position us for growth and success in the future." Continue reading