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Local TV Notes: Candid Camera Chicago

Plus: Area Man Wins Hell’s Kitchen, Loses Mind

1. Candid Camera Chicago.
“Mayim Bialik has been tapped to host TV Land’s Candid Camera reboot,” the A.V. Club reports.
“The Blossom and Big Bang Theory star will appear on the show alongside Peter Funt, son of the show’s creator and original host, Alan Funt. The two will team up for 10 episodes and attempt to capture regular, real-life people trapped in annoyingly set-up situations meant to elicit their embarrassing reactions on television. The show has already taped episodes in New York and Chicago.”
Just kidding about the red-light cameras, Rahm!

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Posted on July 28, 2014

Local TV Notes: Tribune To Arsenio, Cubs: Drop Dead

Plus: Chicago’s Small Town Sports Announcers

1. Arsenio’s Loss Is Tribune’s Gain.
That’s one way to spin it – after all, Tribune put him back on the air again in the first place.
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Side note: Arsenio Says Hip-Hop Saved His Life.
“Don Cornelius is an idol, was an idol. Oprah, an idol. But they didn’t like hip-hop. That was the best thing that ever happened to me. I think Oprah would be cool with me saying that. Until she started hanging out with Jay Z, it wasn’t on Oprah’s radar. Oprah wasn’t in Chicago, saying, ‘When does Common perform?’ That’s not what she was dealing with. I got to have all of that. That became the great story. Don Cornelius did not like Q-Tip, so I got all of that.”

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Posted on July 16, 2014

Don’t Touch That Dial! Chicago’s TV World Before Cable

By Artistmac

“Before flatscreens, HDMI inputs, pushbuttons, cable TV, Dish Network and satellites, there were tube and solid-state TV’s with – get ready for this – actual dials! That’s where we get the phrase, ‘Don’t touch that dial.’
“And there were no remotes. If you wanted to change the channel, you actually had to get your lazy butt out of your La-Z-Boy or Barcalounger and – are you ready for this – TURN THE DIAL! How did baby boomers ever survive, LOL.”

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Posted on July 14, 2014

Exclusive! WGN America’s New Lineup

Another Beachwood Special Report

Salem is the first step in a strategy by the Tribune Company, owner of WGN America, to transform the superstation into a full-fledged cable network, creating yet another competitor in the increasingly crowded field of purveyors of distinctive television drama,” the New York Times reports.
“Tribune now wants WGNA to become a destination for viewers interested in distinctive drama, as networks like AMC and FX have done. All it takes is one show to put a network on the map: The Shield did that for FX, and Mad Men for AMC.”
The Beachwood, as it is wont to do, has obtained WGN America’s closely held unannounced programming guide. To wit:

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Posted on July 3, 2014