WTTW News launches new shows on CHICAGO TONIGHT

WTTW News today announced it will launch CHICAGO TONIGHT: LATINO VOICES and CHICAGO TONIGHT: BLACK VOICES, two additions to its influential and independent news and public affairs content and an extension of one of Chicago’s flagship news shows.

These half-hour programs premiere on Saturday, September 12, 2020 at 6:00 pm and Sunday, September 13 at 6:00 pm on WTTW and will stream live and on-demand on wttw.com/newsFacebook and YouTube.

Hugo Balta, News Director for WTTW News, will launch LATINO VOICES as host and Brandis Friedman, co-anchor of CHICAGO TONIGHT, will host BLACK VOICES.

CHICAGO TONIGHT: LATINO VOICES – Saturdays beginning September 12 at 6:00 pm

CHICAGO TONIGHT: BLACK VOICES – Sundays beginning September 13 at 6:00 pm


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The VOICES series will provide thoughtful and accurate coverage of current events to inform and engage the public, and create opportunities for real conversation and a platform for different voices and perspectives. Each week, LATINO VOICES and BLACK VOICES will offer a mix of analysis and features on a wide range of topics, including arts and life, entrepreneurship and innovation, and equity and justice across the sectors of our society and in the Black and Latino communities in Chicago. The producers will work with a range of local grassroots organizations in story selection to ensure that coverage reflects the needs of the community.

WTTW NEWS COMMUNITY CONVERSATIONS – last Monday of each month beginning August 31 at 8:00 pm

Latino Voices: A WTTW News Community Conversation

Black Voices: A WTTW News Community Conversation

Inspired by the new VOICES weekend programs, each month WTTW will bring together viewers and community and thought leaders for a dynamic conversation around the issues affecting the lives of Black and Latino Chicagoans, using topics in the shows as a springboard for discussion. 

“In VOICES, we will do what WTTW News can do best: present trusted analysis and authentic conversations with experts, community leaders, and our local politicians about the issues that matter to the Black and Latino communities,” said LATINO VOICES host Hugo Balta. “We will unpack how current events impact the diverse communities that live and work in all of Chicago’s neighborhoods.”

“Recent events have spotlighted the ways in which Black and Brown communities feel underrepresented and marginalized,” said BLACK VOICES host Brandis Friedman. “These new series will allow us to explore the issues that matter to those communities, while giving those neighbors an opportunity to be heard.”

“WTTW’s role – public media’s role – is to serve our community with essential, trusted, quality content and to do our part to build a stronger society where people and communities thrive and where our identities are celebrated,” said WTTW President & CEO Sandra Cordova Micek. “WTTW has a role to play now, and our purpose to enrich lives, engage communities and inspire exploration has never been more relevant.”


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