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91.5 WBEZ is Chicago's main public radio station. CPM and WBEZ were both known as "Chicago Public Radio" in the past. It is rebroadcast by 90.7 WBEQ in Morris, 91.1 WBEK in Kankakee, and translators 91.1 W216CL in Chicago and 91.7 FM W219CD in Elgin. 89.5 WBEW at Chesterton, Indiana is an urban formatted station branded "Vocalo".
WBEZ (91.5 FM) – branded WBEZ 91.5 – is a non-commercial educational radio station licensed to Chicago, Illinois, and primarily serving the tri-state region of the Chicago metropolitan area. It is owned by Chicago Public Media and is financed by listener contributions, corporate underwriting and some government funding. [2]
Chooljian began her journalism career after college as an intern for the National Public Radio (NPR) affiliate WBEZ, reporting on local politics in Chicago. [7] She stayed at WBEZ for almost six years, reporting and producing stories in a variety of fields—including politics for most of Rahm Emanuel's mayoral tenure—and occasionally serving as a guest host.
In 1999, Spiegel was the producer of Sound Opinions, a rock and roll talk show on WXRT, and moved with the show to WBEZ, Chicago Public Radio, where the show still is produced. It airs nationally through American Public Media. As a singer and band leader, Spiegel released two albums with brother Jon and their band Brother Brother in the 90s.
For three years she was the founding host and executive producer of Illinois Public Media's statewide radio talk show, The 21st. [2] Previously a business reporter for the Miami Herald and Chicago Public Media, she hosted WBEZ's mid-day talk show, The Afternoon Shift, before joining WILL in Urbana, Illinois.
[1] [6] Bell was named publisher of Vox Media in mid 2016, [9] with responsibilities for audience and brand development. [ 10 ] On June 27, 2024, Bell was named CEO of Chicago Public Media , which oversees the Chicago Sun-Times and NPR member station WBEZ .
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He was a summer intern with DNAinfo Chicago [4] and an intern for a WBEZ talk show for four months. [5] In November 2016, Thompson announced plans to run for mayor of St. Louis, but failed to raise money in an online campaign, only raising $25 from a single donation. [6]