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Fox News Saturday Night: Saturday 11:00 p.m. Jimmy Failla June 3, 2023: 1 year, 249 days Fox News @ Night: Current affairs; Political commentary: Monday–Friday: 12:00 a.m. Trace Gallagher: October 30, 2017: 7 years, 100 days HBO: Real Time with Bill Maher: News/political satire; talk show Friday: 10:00 p.m. Bill Maher: February 21, 2003: 21 ...
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Chicago Tonight is a television news program broadcast weeknights on WTTW in Chicago, United States.It reports primarily on local politics, education, business, culture, science, and health, with a mix of in-studio panel discussions, one-on-one interviews, and short documentary-style packages.
LateNighter, a digital news site about late-night TV, hopes to buck media trends. ... The first “SNL” cast was dubbed the Not Ready for Prime Time Players in the 1970s; this season, the sketch ...
The Chicago Bears have scheduled a Wednesday news conference to announce plans for “a state-of-the-art, publicly owned enclosed stadium” on the city's Museum Campus near Lake Michigan. “The ...
WBBM-TV (channel 2) is a television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States, serving as the market's CBS network outlet. Owned and operated by the network's CBS News and Stations division, the station maintains studios on West Washington Street in the Loop, and it transmits from atop the Willis Tower.
A management change at WLUP in 1997, however, led to the end of Brandmeier's 14-year run on The Loop. He hosted middays from 1998 to 2001 at WCKG in Chicago, which was replayed in Los Angeles at KLSX. After some time away from radio, he hosted mornings at KCBS-FM from 2004 to 2005. Brandmeier returned to WLUP in fall 2005, hosting mornings ...
Chicago Herald-American, 1939–1958 (became Chicago's American) Chicago Herald-Examiner, 1918–39 (became Herald-American) Chicago Journal, 1844–1929 (absorbed by Chicago Daily News) Chicago Mail, 1885–1894; Chicago Morning News, 1881 (became Chicago Record) Chicago Morning Herald, 1893–1901 (became Record-Herald) Chicago Post, 1890 ...