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Windy City Live maintains strong viewership ratings, and has been nominated for and won numerous Chicago Emmy awards. [4] On July 21, 2021, WLS-TV cancelled Windy City Live. Production was ceased on September 3, 2021. [5] The show morphed into 'Windy City Weekend' a half-hour, weekly addition to ABC7 Eyewitness News at 11am, airing Fridays at ...
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. After several rounds and months of auditions, Chiaverini was named co-host alongside Val Warner; more than 500 people had applied. [2] [6] Ryan is credited with naming the show Windy City Live. [7]
The show ended after 10 years as a daily program on September 3, 2021; it later recast as a weekly program, known as Windy City Weekend on September 10, 2021, and it airs Fridays at 11:30 a.m. [23] Since 1991, the station has broadcast a local New Year's Eve special known as Countdown Chicago. [24] [25]
“Windy City Live” may be no more, but the pairing of ABC-7 colleagues Val Warner and Ryan Chiaverini continues on with “Windy City Weekend,” a once-a-week spinoff of their old talk show ...
Val surprised Ryan with a special message from singer Michael Bublé!
In March 2011, Weigel became the new weekend sports anchor and reporter at WLS Channel 7 in Chicago, a station where his father spent 17 years as an anchor. He replaced Ryan Chiaverini, who became co-host of Channel 7's morning show "Windy City Live," a role Weigel himself had been under consideration for.
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WLS-TV decided to move Windy City Live (WCL) to the 11:00 a.m. timeslot after the station acquired Live with Kelly and Michael from WGN-TV to add to the 9:00 a.m. In September 2016, media critic Robert Feder announced on his blog that Perez had been hired to anchor the weekend morning newscasts on WFLD-TV.