Chicago Media News Directory

Chicago Media News Directory

Chicago Media News can assist residents who want to stay up-to-date as well as PR professionals seeking to promote a client. Offering an expansive list of top Chicago TV and newspapers, radio stations and blogs arranged by topic to quickly find what you're looking to find - Chicago Media News ensures that you stay up-to-date easy!

The financial outlook for many local news outlets remains undetermined, but Chicago is the first to pioneer new ways to gather news that give the possibility of a bright future.  visit this page  and educates citizens to record public meetings.  Press Release Chicago 's Metro Media Lab assists independent Chicago outlets by providing an annual cohort of classes on audience analysis and strategy which gives journalists control over the direction they take for their careers.

Many ex- Tribune as well as Sun-Times reporters are finding new homes across Chicago's media landscape. Sarah Karp of BGA joined with an impressive body of work -- an investigation which led to the conviction of the Chicago Public Schools CEO for fraud and bribery - opening her way to reporting on the ongoing CTU-CPS contract dispute as well as covering efforts undertaken by city hall to make sure the COVID-19 safety standards are in place in the way they were intended to.

WBEZ Investigative journalist Dave McKinney made headlines when his bodycam footage from police was released in 2020 of an officer's misguided search of a woman's house which left her handcuffed and naked - an event caught by a nearby camera and provoked a fierce debate over police tactics and the city's use of force policy. Others WBEZ starlets include Brandis Friedman of The WTTW's Chicago Tonight; Micah Materre from NBC 5 who are former Tribune journalists.

Chicago Media outlets do amazing work despite the challenges faced by other cities' residents, according to the American Journalism Survey. For example, respondents reported being more pleased with the local news' quality than other cities residents and more likely than talking to a journalist or attending events sponsored by TV or newspapers locally.

The survey also suggested that local news outlets must take more steps to connect with their viewers, and how the the changing landscape of media will affect public perception of their value is not clear.