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Chris Boden is a veteran American sports reporter and anchor, who is now featured on WGN-TV in Chicago [1] after four years as the Radio Studio Host for the Chicago Blackhawks. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] From 2007 through August 2017, he was an anchor and reporter for Comcast SportsNet , where he handled reporting duties on SportsNet Central along with ...
Jason Fitz is joined by Frank Schwab to recap each and every game from the Sunday Week 6 NFL slate. The dynamic duo highlight the Buffalo Bills' narrow escape from the New York Giants, the ...
On September 15, 2024, Chicago Sports Network announced its over-the-air coverage in the Chicago market through a two-channel lease for the main channel and an overflow channel (both in 1080i high definition) on the digital subcarriers of WJYS (channel 62), a station licensed to Hammond, Indiana, with full-market coverage from the Willis Tower ...
Chicago parted ways with Eberflus on Dec. 6 after he went 14-32 in two-plus seasons. One day earlier, he endured the latest in a string of bamboozling last-second losses.
Currently, ESPN Radio 1000 airs the Chicago Bears football games with Jeff Joniak doing the play-by-play, along with color commentator Tom Thayer and sideline reporter Jason McKie. [1] Marc Silverman, Dionne Miller and former Bears linebacker Lance Briggs host the pre-game shows. John Jurkovic and Peggy Kusinski host the post-game shows.
Someone dared put a scratch on the future face of the NHL. During Connor Bedard’s first day of Chicago Blackhawks prospect camp Thursday, he explained how he got a cut on the right side of his ...
There won’t be regular segments assigned to sports on the 5 p.m. or 6 p.m. segments, but the station will report on sports during those newscasts when there’s news it deems relevant. “Sunday ...
In 2006, he moved to WLS-TV, where he was promoted to sports anchor for the weekend news broadcasts and hosted the station's pre-game coverage of the Chicago Bears, the Chicago Huddle. [2] [5] In 2011, WLS-TV launched a 9:00 am weekday talk show with the working title ”Morning Rush” to replace the iconic and coveted Oprah Winfrey Show.