Chicago Media News Directory

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Chicago Media News Directory

Chicago Media News can assist people who need to keep current and professional PR professionals who want to promote a client. It offers an extensive directory of top Chicago newspapers, radio stations and blogs organized by topic to help you find what you're searching for - Chicago Media News makes staying up-to-date easy!

Local news outlets remains undetermined, but Chicago is a leader in the development of innovative methods of news gathering that offer optimism.  Press Release  and helps citizens record public events; Northwestern Medill School's Metro Media Lab assists independent Chicago outlets by providing annual cohorts training to conduct research on audiences and strategies that gives journalists the ability to decide the direction they take for their careers.

The majority of the former Tribune or Sun-Times reporters have found new homes on Chicago's media landscape. Sarah Karp of BGA joined with a remarkable body of work to her credit -- an investigation which led to the conviction of the Chicago Public Schools CEO for fraud and bribery. This has paved her way into reporting on the ongoing CTU-CPS contract dispute as well as covering efforts undertaken by city hall to make sure that COVID-19 security measures are functioning as intended.

WBEZ investigative reporter Dave McKinney made headlines when he released police bodycam footage in 2020 of an officer's misguided raid on a woman's home which left her handcuffed and naked - an event caught by a nearby surveillance camera that caused a heated debate about police tactics and the city's use-of-force policy. The other WBEZ prominent personalities include Brandis Friedman of WTTW's Chicago Tonight; Micah Materre from NBC 5 who are former Tribune journalists.

Chicago Media outlets do remarkable work in spite of the challenges presented by residents of other cities, according to the American Journalism Survey. For example, respondents said they were being more content with the local news's quality than residents of other cities and were more likely to report to speak with journalists or attending events organized by television or newspapers locally.

The survey also suggested that local news organizations must do more to engage their audience, and how the changing landscape of media will affect the public's perception of their importance is unclear.