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Looped In: Chicago

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Let's get Looped In, Chicago! Each Wednesday, WBBM podcast producers Arielle Raveney and Jim Hanke sit down with our reporters to discuss stories that captivated them over the week. From hard hitting news about what's trending in the headlines to events and people around town you might never have heard of, we'll have the full run-down to inform you to start your day.
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Radiogirl

Margaret Larkin

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It's about people not politics: talking to interesting folks in and around radio (and the media) in Chicago and beyond. Theme music by Panda Riot.
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WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the 2024 National Fair Chance Hiring Conference that is being held in Chicago on October 7th & 8th. The discussion includes the conference's mission, the opportunities & the challenges. Stephanie Dolan is the Corporate Coalition Director of Fair Chance Hiring, Professor…
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Ron Gleason worked in sports for many years before switching to news at WBBM Newsradio. He talks about Sports Phone, doing play-by-play, sportscasting, being the boss at WSCR The Score, Mike North and Dan Jiggetts, radio before and during the Internet, how radio can be effective and entertaining, being management vs on the air, starting his radio c…
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Also in the news: A man is in serious condition after a stabbing on a CTA train early this morning in the Loop; Chicago police are questioning a 17-year-old boy after a woman is shot and killed in her home; and The trial of a former Will County landlord charged with killing a child and attempting to kill his mother is set for February.…
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The news about who won the presidential debate in Philadelphia last week is getting old. So, let’s start considering something new. A debate in Chicago City Hall this week. It’s getting hot. It’s about Mayor Johnson’s Director of Internal Affairs, Kennedy Bartley, an outspoken young Black woman who’s been interviewed on national television about th…
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Also in the news: Aldermen recommending case of wrongly convicted man should be settled; Chicagoans involved in nonviolent crimes can early confess, avoid charges; New art exhibition celebrates Johnson Publishing Company and more.Audacy
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Also in the news: Rescue boat sank in Lake Michigan while looking for missing diver; Haitians in Chicago talk about impact of unsubstantiated claims made by Trump; Memorial held for fallen K9 Hudson who died in the line of duty and more.Audacy
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Also in the news: Hawthorn Race Course accused of forcing unhealthy horses to run, firing vet for trying to keep horses off track; Seniors participated in returning Senior Fest at Millennium Park; Illinois DMVs accepting payments via cellphones and more.Audacy
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For me, it was an OK debate. A lot of emotion and a little bit of anger. But nothing new from either one of the two. How they spoke and what they said is common this late in a campaign game. They were cautious candidates, very cautious to avoid trying a Hail Mary because if the hail fails, it’s grounds for a big, bad, debilitating headline about th…
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