Comcast confirms Marquee’s move to ultimate tier

  Move is effective Oct. 1 After months of speculation, Comcast confirmed it was moving the Cubs’ regional sports network to its ultimate tier effective October 1, giving fans the opportunity to continue ue watching the team on its basic tier for the rest of the current baseball season.   As of this writing, the Cubs are tied with division rival […]

FCC blesses Skydance-Paramount merger

Comes after the network agrees to concessions [Editor’s note: This post was updated July 25.] After months of waiting, the FCC has officially approved the Skydance-Paramount merger, which will bring changes to the nation’s most prestigious television network. Technically, the FCC approved the transfer of 28 FCC licenses of CBS stations to Skydance. CBS operates stations in eight of the […]

CHSN to air seven White Sox games on The U

Door could open for a few Blackhawks, Bulls games in the future The Chicago Sports Network announced Wednesday it has agreed to simulcast seven Chicago White Sox games this season on Weigel Broadcasting’s WCIU, branded as The U.  Chicago Sports Network and Weigel Broadcasting Co.’s WCIU, The U, have announced a new partnership to simulcast seven Chicago White Sox games […]

Paramount, “South Park” creators strike new streaming mega-deal

Comedy Central’s signature show moves to Paramount Plus domestically After a contentious back-and-forth with a lot of insults thrown, South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and their South Park Digital Studios agreed to a new five-year, fifteen billion dollar deal with Paramount Global, bringing the entire library exclusively to Paramount Plus. Paramount Plus will offer next-day new episodes […]

T Dog’s Think Tank: Does late-night have a future?

The “late fringe” daypart of being relevant is over. How did we get to this point? If one were to look at the late-night landscape in the 1970s, it was quite a different world: NBC’s The Tonight Show With Johnny Carson ruled all, while CBS and ABC aired off-network series and movies It’s an era we could be heading back […]

CBS ends Stephen Colbert’s show and entire “Late Show” franchise

Is the move politically motivated? Colbert was a frequent Trump critic In a stunning move, CBS announced Thursday it was ending The Late Show franchise after 33 years and getting out of the late-night business entirely, claiming the decision was made due to “financial decisions.” Current CBS late-night host Stephen Colbert announced before The Late Show began on Thursday. During […]

Former ESPN 1000 personality Harry Teinowitz dies

Spent nearly two decades in radio  As first reported by the Sun-Times, former WMVP-AM (ESPN 1000) co-host Harry Teinowitz passed away Tuesday at the age of 64. Teinowitz had been dealing with liver and heart problems over the years and had addiction issues, which he successfully battled.  Teinowitz first appeared on Tom Shaer’s WSCR show as the person who picked […]

Management change at iHeartMedia’s Black-oriented stations

Kashon Powell replaces Derrick Brown in role A mangement change at iHeartMedia’s cluster targeting Black audiences was announced Friday as Kashon Powell succeeds Derrick Brown as Vice President of Programming. Effective immediately, she takes over programming duties for Hip-Hop WGCI-FM, Adult R&B V103/WVAZ, Gospel WGRB-AM, and all-news WMFN (640 AM), which is part of the Black Information Network.  “I am […]

T Dog’s Think Tank: Who is Alex Cooper?

The podcaster who sang an atrocious version of the 7th Inning Stretch also has a SiriusXM channel Who’s Alex Cooper, you ask?  At first glance, you wouldn’t blame yourself if you thought she was part of Sheldon Cooper’s family from Young Sheldon. But if his mom ever listened to Alex Cooper’s Call Me Daddy podcast, Mary would try to haul […]

Dr. Phil’s Merit Street files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy

Suing TBN over distribution issues; status of network unclear In a move that really doesn’t surprise anyone, Dr. Phil McGraw’s Merit Street Media has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy and is suing partner Trinity Broadcasting Network over distribution and financial issues.  The bankruptcy petition was filed in the Northern District of Texas, where Merit Street Media is headquartered, with assets […]

Amy Jacobson out at WIND-AM

Conservative personality laid off due to budget cuts Salem Media Group’s conservative talk WIND-AM, branded locally as 560 AM The Answer, has parted ways with Morning Answer co-host Amy Jacobson, according to Barrett Media. Her last day on the air was Tuesday. The controversial longtime Chicago media fixture was dropped due to ongoing budget cuts at Salem. Jacobson arrived at […]