If Johnny Carson were alive today, he’d be 100 years old — and you can almost hear him delivering a sly, perfectly timed ...
Darin Cox, our resident Johnny Carson producer and Todd Muench, with Antenna TV, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Johnny Carson’s ...
A long-time fixture on the city’s museum scene is making its return, as the Chicago Museum of Broadcast Communications will open doors to a new pop-up.
The greatest star in the history of late-night television is being remembered with a special exhibit in Chicago.
Fall brings out the nostalgia in all of us. Maybe it's the cooler air and shorter days or the urge to curl up on the couch ...
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The Museum of Broadcast Communications opened in 1987 at River City, 800 S. Wells St. — with a variety of historical artifacts and recordings from old-time radio and TV, a vast video archive, and a ...
CHICAGO — He’s widely known as the individual who helped to create The Museum of Broadcast Communications and for various programs on WGN-AM. Now, many are pausing to remember the life and ...
Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications announced Thursday it will reopen in a new location this fall near the Ogilvie Metra station with exhibits on Johnny Carson and the evolution of late-night ...
Bruce DuMont — the longtime host of the "Beyond the Beltway" political radio talk show, the founder of the Museum of Broadcast Communications, and a former television producer, host and analyst whose ...