Media in Chicago

WGN-TV, which is owned by the Tribune Media Company, is carried (with some programming differences) as "WGN America" on cable and satellite nationwide.

Journalists, novelists, architects, engineers, business tycoons, scientists, poets, sports teams, criminals, and millions of laborers shaped Chicago's national and international reputation.

Several columns in the black newspaper, The Whip, offered images of Bronzeville in the 1920s that both reflected and helped shape the experience of African-Americans on the South Side of Chicago.

The Chicago metropolitan area is currently the third-largest radio market in the United States as ranked by Nielsen Media Research.

Currently, radio stations that primarily serve the Chicago metropolitan area include:[6][7] Asterisk (*) indicates a non-commercial (public radio/campus/educational) broadcast.

Harpo Studios , home of talk show host Oprah Winfrey