Chicago has a great reputation as a newspaper town, going back all the way to the "front page" era in the 1920's and Joseph Medill in the 1800's.
But the newspaper business, like all media, is undergoing wrenching change, trying to figure out how to stay relevant and profitable in this digital Twitterverse.
FOX Chicago Sunday was joined by Jim Kirk, who was just named editor-in-chief of Sun-Times Media following stints as a reporter and editor at Crain's Chicago Business, the Tribune and the Sun-Times.
State Senator John Cullerton talks about the $400 million he believes a big expansion of casino gambling would bring to the beleaguered state treasury.
State Senator John Cullerton talks about the $400 million he believes a big expansion of casino gambling would bring to the beleaguered state treasury.
Tanya Triche with the Illinois Retail Merchants Association says passing the bill to raise minimum wage to $10 an hour would hurt our already fragile economy.
Tanya Triche with the Illinois Retail Merchants Association says passing the bill to raise minimum wage to $10 an hour would hurt our already fragile economy.
Mike Flannery, along with a handful of other Chicago TV journalists, will be inducted Friday into the prestigious "Silver Circle" of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.
Mike Flannery, along with a handful of other Chicago TV journalists, will be inducted Friday into the prestigious "Silver Circle" of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, Chicago Chapter.