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		<title>Media: July 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Live Local Bands Get Their Own Free Weekly (Free) TV Show

&#8220;We&#8217;re encouraging local bands to support each other in a grassroots way,&#8221; says John Sink, executive producer of &#8220;Chicago/ Live,&#8221; a new live, weekly music performance series that airs Wednesday nights at midnight on WJYS TV-Channel 62 &#8212; just after &#8220;JBTV.&#8221;
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<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re encouraging local bands to support each other in a grassroots way,&#8221; says <b>John Sink</b>, executive producer of &#8220;<b>Chicago/ Live</b>,&#8221; a new live, weekly music performance series that airs Wednesday nights at midnight on WJYS TV-Channel 62 &#8212; just after &#8220;JBTV.&#8221;</p>
<p>Editors note: Due to an internal scheduling conflict at WJYS TV, the program CHICAGO LIVE, originally scheduled to air Saturday, July 11th at 3:00am did not air.  The program will resume its broadcast  Saturday July 18th at 3:00am.<span id="more-5344"></span></p>
<p>&#8220;Usually when you go to a venue like the Elbo Room and there are multiple bands performing, the band&#8217;s audience leaves after they&#8217;ve performed,&#8221; says Sink, who is in the middle of shooting 13 Sunday-night performances at the venue. &#8220;That&#8217;s the rule 90 percent of the time. What we&#8217;re doing on the night of the performances is to say, if you really support live local music, then stay. If your band played first, unless they&#8217;re going to another place to play again, don&#8217;t go anywhere. Stay here, and support and encourage the other bands. So at 12:30 the room is pretty full, and the last band isn&#8217;t just playing for 20 of their fans.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sink speaks from experience; he earned a living from 1969 to 1996 playing in local blues, party, and cover bands.</p>
<p>He and &#8220;Chicago/ Live&#8221; co-producer <b>Phillip Amerson</b>, who fronts the band <b>Bitterson</b>, got the idea for the show while working on the WPWR magazine-style series &#8220;Tattoo Factory TV.&#8221; </p>
<p>&#8220;Just for fun, we started to have bands that happened to be inked come in and do a three-camera studio-session thing,&#8221; says Sink. &#8220;It was fun shooting it and editing those segments. That got the bug planted.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We recognized the Chicago music scene as huge, diverse, strong, and extremely talented and unique, and to our knowledge, there was nothing on television out there showing it off,&#8221; says Amerson. &#8220;There&#8217;s a whole live-music world that operates in the clubs and venues of Chicago that needs support from fans, press, fellow bands and artists, and the people of this city to survive . . . and our hope is that this show would help the scene grow and bring people together within the scene for continued longevity of live music.&#8221;</p>
<p>Hosted by actress and music fan <b>Kate Black</b>, each episode includes live performances shot with five cameras, plus backstage interviews, music news, and words of wisdom from local journalists. Interested bands can learn more at <a href="http://Chicagolive.info" target="blank">Chicagolive.info</a>.</p>
<p>Sink says the audience is an integral part of the local scene. </p>
<p>&#8220;There are 28,000 small-venue seats in the greater Chicago area, and we average 6,000 people a night. So there&#8217;s a lot of space and room for the growth in the local live-performance scene.  </p>
<p>&#8220;You can go to the United Center and see Bruce [Springsteen] or whoever when they come, but there&#8217;s always an alternative. And it&#8217;s usually pretty inexpensive to go out on a Wednesday night and see a good local band or two. Our angle is, if we don&#8217;t do it, it&#8217;s going to disappear.&#8221;</p>
<p>ODDS N SODS: WGN&#8217;s axing of &#8220;<b>Kathy &#038; Judy</b>&#8221; after 20 years is not just another painful blow for women in the boys&#8217; club called broadcasting, but for local radio. Whether you liked them or not, the pair actually connected to their audience and provided a whiff of non-dogmatic fresh air on a station that appears to be steadily drifting to the right. As VP/General Manager of WGN Radio <b>Tom Langmeyer</b> said in a statement, &#8220;This was a business decision. The media business and the Chicago radio market have changed dramatically in the last few years, including a new method of ratings measurement. WGN needs to respond to these changes, and this is the time to move in a new direction&#8221; . . . The FCC recently launched a probe into to the Arbitron&#8217;s Portable People Meter, to which Langmeyer refers, in order to determine whether the new system underreports minority listernership (if you ask us, women are radio&#8217;s biggest minority). The new system replaced books with a pager-like device that tracks listening habits. FCC acting Commissioner <b>Michael Copps</b> said in a statement that underreporting of black and Hispanic listeners &#8220;has had a devastating effect on their ability to compete.&#8221; <b>James Winston</b>, executive director of the Washington-based National Association Of Black Owned Broadcasters, Inc. told the FCC in testimony last year that &#8220;virtually all&#8221; of the stations serving black and Hispanic markets in Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles showed ratings declines after the meters were introduced. Arbitron vice president of research <b>Beth Webb</b> recently said minority-sampling numbers should improve; we&#8217;ll see when they&#8217;re released July 16th . . . We had no idea of the good work former WGN &#8220;Pet Central&#8221; <b>Steve Dale</b> has done to save animals &#8217;til <a href="http://chicagoradiospotlight.blogspot.com" target="blank">we read Rick Kaempfer&#8217;s interview in <i>Radio Spotlight</i></a>. Dale, whose syndicated programs &#8220;The Pet Minute&#8221; and &#8220;Steve Dale&#8217;s Pet World&#8221; continue to air, was instrumental in making dog parks a reality in Chicago and convincing Alderman <b>Shirley Coleman</b> to back off her crusade to ban pit bulls and rottweilers. Hopefully, <a href="http://www.stevedalepetworld.com" target="blank">someone will snap up Dale&#8217;s show soon</a> . . . We love that former <b>Tributosaurus</b> frontman, &#8220;Sound Opinions&#8221; producer, and Sporting News Radio host <b>Matt Spiegel </b>has teamed up with <b>Dan McNeil</b> 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. weekdays on sports-talker WSCR-AM 670 . . . Yet another one bites the dust: Thirty-six-year-old radio-and-music-industry trade publication <i>Radio &#038; Records</i> ceased operations June 5th. Who&#8217;s next &#8212; <i>Rolling Stone</i>?</p>
<p>&#8211;<i>Cara Jepsen</i></p>
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