En Vivo!
CT En Vivo, Connecticut's first all-Spanish news station, is now online. Its tagline: "All the local and international news in a single place, in...
You Can’t Keep a Good Man Down
A profile of WTIC-am 1080's Jim Vicevich, who's hanging in there despite a serious illness.
The Storytellers
Thanks to the Connecticut Foundation for Open Government for sponsoring the January 23rd event, "The Stories Behind the Biggest Stories of 2018."
Panelists, top left:...
On Rumors of Hearst Acquiring the Hartford Courant
Amid rumors that Hearst could be eyeing portions of Tribune - including the Hartford Courant - columnist Chris Powell spells out the depressing landscape...
Morgan Kaolian
Longtime WICC-AM traffic reporter Morgan Kaolian has died at the ago of 90. He reported while flying his own plane and is believed to...
New Day for CTLatinoNews.com
CTLatinoNews.com has a new publisher and executive editor: Hugo Balta. Balta is a two-time president of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists.
Diane Alverio lauched...
Sunday Talk
Face the State WFSB 8:30a.m.
Host: Dennis House
Legislative session:
State Senators Tony Hwang (R), Dennis Bradley (D)
Races for mayor in Hartford, New Haven, New Britain and Bridgeport: Kevin...
Slap’s Shot
State Rep. Derek Slap (D-West Hartford) may be a candidate for the State Senate and have a brand new statewide non-profit job but he'll...
They Didn’t Heart Being in Bankruptcy
iHeart media, which owns a zillion radio stations across the country and in Connecticut, has emerged from bankruptcy. See previous post about the profitability...
AM Radio on Life Support, But Not Dead
The New Haven Register's Luther Turmelle does a follow-up to the closing of Quinnipiac University radio station WQUN am 1220.
above: Pam Landry, WQUN-AM operations...