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Univision billed the program as being Chicago's first local, Spanish-language morning newscast. [62] It was the second attempt at such for WGBO, which had also produced a morning show in 2001. [63] In 2019, WGBO partnered with The Chicago Reporter to create Latinext, a multiplatform bilingual newsroom focusing on the Hispanic community in ...
Starting in the 2012 fall television season, WPWR-TV has aired Crimestoppers Case Files: Chicago, a true-crime documentary show profiling unsolved homicides and violent crimes in the Chicago area. The show was created by Christopher Shawn Rech, producer of the Showtime documentary A Murder in the Park , and is hosted by executive producer Andy ...
WPVN-CD (channel 24) is a low-power, Class A television station in Chicago, Illinois, United States. The station is owned by Innovate Corp. [ 2 ] WPVN-CD's studios are located on West Belmont Avenue in northwest Chicago, and its transmitter is located atop the John Hancock Center in downtown Chicago.
VOO has a 30-day SEC yield of 1.23% as of Nov. 5, vs. SPY’s yield of 1.16% as of Nov. 5. This compares with the current yield of the S&P 500 index itself of 1.35%. Net Assets
However grim things seem to get in Chicago, and we’re often engaged with the problems, the city’s powerful international brand remains one of our biggest assets, as does its all-American beauty.
WVON was a "heritage" station to Chicago's black community featuring great Black air personalities like Moses "Lucky" Cordell, Bruce Brown, Herb Kent "The Cool Gent", [20] [21] [22] E. Rodney Jones, [20] Cecil Hale, Joe "Youngblood" Cobb, [20] Ed "Nassau Daddy" Cook, Bill "Butterball" Crane, Pervis Spann, [14] [20] Don Cornelius, [20] Sid McCoy ...
The end of daylight saving time is right around the corner — and we’re about to "fall back" an hour this weekend on Sunday, Nov. 5. The clocks may be changing by just an hour, but it can still ...
"Falling Back" is a song by Canadian rapper and singer Drake. It was released through Republic Records and OVO Sound as the second track from his seventh studio album, Honestly, Nevermind, on June 17, 2022, along with the album. [1] [2] [3] Drake wrote the song with producers &ME and Rampa and additional producers Alex Lustig and Beau Nox.