Robservations on the media beat: Howard Stern For the last word on the National Radio Hall of Fame, let us bow to the King of All Media, Howard Stern, who was snubbed for the fourth time last week by the Chicago-based broadcast shrine.
Michael Phillips and Tony ScottThe longest running and most respected movie-review show in television history will tape its final broadcast today for airing this weekend.
Kaylin KrasheskyConsidering it's been only six weeks since Kaylin Krashesky began anchoring the morning news in Medford, Oregon, it might be a bit premature to talk about landing an on-air job in Chicago just yet.
Steve CochranIf everything hadn't‚ gone so terribly, terribly wrong at WGN-AM (720), Steve Cochran would be closing in on his 20th month as morning personality there.
Steve DahlThough many find his exclusion from the National Radio Hall of Fame hard to fathom, legendary Chicago radio personality Steve Dahl insists that he no longer cares and that he's relieved not to have to "attend some sort of geekish ceremony in November."On
Lauren CohnFour months after she lost her job as a news anchor and reporter at WFLD-Channel 32, Lauren Cohn could be on her way back to the Fox-owned station group.
Carl KasellTerri HemmertNational Public Radio veteran Carl Kasell and Chicago rock radio icon Terri Hemmert will be among this year's inductees in the National Radio Hall of Fame.
Robservations on the media beat: Jenniffer Weigel, the amazingly versatile broadcaster, author, actress, singer, producer and blogger, will soon add Chicago Tribune columnist to her credits. Starting Sept.