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What President Trump’s executive order means for Chicago Public Media
Melissa Bell, CEO of Chicago Public Media, parent company of the Chicago Sun-Times and WBEZ, a National Public Radio member station, talks about the potential effect of federal funding cuts to local public media.
Chief Content Officer Tracy Brown and Executive Editors Jennifer Kho and Gilbert Bailon were all appointed to new roles, company CEO Melissa Bell said Monday.
Beginning Monday, the Sun-Times will no longer offer editorials. We will, however, continue to publish Letters to the Editor, opinion pieces and guest columns from community members, leaders and scholars.
Chicago Public Media CEO Melissa Bell’s letter to supporters and members
Chicago Public Media CEO Melissa Bell’s letter to Sun-Times supporters
Brody joins from TRU Staffing Partners, Inc.
NABJ cites staff members with 2024 Salute to Excellence Awards
Vox Media Publisher and Vox.com Co-founder revolutionized “explainer journalism,” grew audience to 130 million
Opam joins from The New York Times, Myers from The Associated Press.
Alex Rodriguez returns to the Sun-Times where he worked as a general assignment reporter and in 1999 was the paper’s deputy metro editor.
She joined the paper in 2017, leading it through new digital efforts and its conversion to nonprofit status as part of Chicago Public Media.
The Chicago Sunday Sun and Times was first published on Oct. 5, 1947.
The former managing editor of HuffPost and Guardian US will be the first woman and first person of color to lead the paper’s newsroom in its 178-year history.
The awards, handed out Friday, recognized a wide range of work by individual journalists and the newspaper’s entire staff.
Top reporting honors in the National Headliner Awards went to Tim Novak, Lauren FitzPatrick and Caroline Hurley and to Stephanie Zimmermann and Tom Schuba. Neil Steinberg was recognized for best local columns.
The noncash transfer will not be final until contracts are approved, but both media organizations said they hope to close on the deal by the end of the month.














