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Bruce DuMont — the longtime host of the "Beyond the Beltway" political radio talk show, the founder of the Museum of ...
He was in radio and television his whole life, but it was the political-junkie show “Beyond the Beltway” that made him a ...
He's widely known as the individual who helped to create The Museum of Broadcast Communications and for various programs on ...
The Museum of Broadcast Communications has announced the 2025 Legends inductees into the Radio Hall of Fame. The honor ...
Bruce Dumont, the longtime television and radio correspondent, broadcaster and producer who helped create and lead WTTW’s “Chicago Tonight,” has passed away at the age of 81.
DuMont was 81-years-old when he passed away on Wednesday, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications. DuMont worked at many Chicago radio and TV stations. He founded the Museum of Broadcast ...
Dean Richards, entertainment reporter for WGN, joins Bob Sirott to provide the latest news in entertainment. Bob and Dean share details about the “Dawson’s Creek” reunion and John Stamos coming to ...
Jamie Nesbitt Golden from Block Club Chicago shares updates on the Museum of Broadcast Communications pop-up, small restaurants building big followings, and a Chicago-made game called "Raddle" that ...
Award-winning broadcaster Bill Coates is adding a new honor. Coates, KTBB sports director, is being inducted into the Texas Radio Hall of Fame, TRHOF Executive Director Doug Harris announced this week ...
The Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project is raising the alarm about the lack of water safety education and the dangers of Lake Michigan. Chicago's Loyola University is celebrating Sister Jean's 106th ...
Jamie Nesbitt Golden from Block Club Chicago shares updates on the Museum of Broadcast Communications pop-up, small restaurants building big followings, and a Chicago-made game called "Raddle" that ...