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Jim Corno, a beloved, admired and respected broadcast executive who led Comcast SportsNet Chicago and its predecessors in Chicago for three decades, died Tuesday after a long bout with cancer. He was 66.

“When it came to Chicago sports television, no one worked harder and had more passion for delivering these events to us night after night than Jim,” Jeff Nuich, senior director of communications for Comcast SportsNet, wrote in an online tribute. “Simply put, every regional sports network this city has ever known — SportsVision, SportsChannel, Fox Sports Net and Comcast SportsNet — has been run by only one individual: Jim Corno.”

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 Post subject: Re: Jim Corno
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Sounds like he was a top shelf human being.

RIP.


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 Post subject: Re: Jim Corno
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I'm sure he was a great guy and he was obviously a giant in Chicago sports broadcasting, but there's something a little disturbing about the way the media covers the deaths of their own. It seems as if they lose all sense of proportion. Nothing against Corno. I'm sure he was the greatest boss ever, a television innovator, and a first class gentleman. But it's a bit much for the rest of the world who didn't really know him. That's what wakes and funerals are for. I mean, for a minute there last night I thought they were going to preempt the Hawks and the Bulls and just continue his tribute.

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She doesnt agree with any of this praise!
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She doesnt agree with any of this praise!
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Probably wasn't his call.

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Probably wasn't his call.


Yeah, W. Rockwell was behind her firing, wasn't he?

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She doesnt agree with any of this praise!
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Probably wasn't his call.


Its his call to listen to one of the many owners/investors. If this guy was Mr Integrity, he would have never fired her. her stuff prior to CSn wasnt that racy and it was almost cablevision. Plus, the fact he missed it makes him look like a total boob, because I am 100% sure he was the one with the final word on hiring her.

Plus, this is the guy who hired/cut a deal with Mike North. Not that it cost him that much money, but if they are going to be a cable station, the open the doors and let any idiot buy time.

Nothing this guy did is amazing. he just happen to be the guy with the remote.

Is there really any programming on CSN that you can say "You have to watch this" CTL? Gas Money?

They broadcast games and then have some piss poor analysis for each team. Its local cable upgraded.

I know Rocky didnt like what he saw, but step up and defend the person YOU HIRED!

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 Post subject: Re: Jim Corno
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That's fair. Obviously her work on that show wasn't a secret when he hired her.

But I didn't intend to turn this thread into the bashing of a dead guy. I was just saying that all the tribute stuff was a little over the top. Not that I minded it. I actually found it interesting. But I'm not the average viewer. I spend an inordinate amount of time on a message board dedicated to Chicago sports and sports media. I can imagine my mom flipping to the Hawks game and calling me to ask who the hell Jim Corno was.

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I just remember his name being mentioned at the end of every broadcast, like Joe Cornejo or Arne Harris......

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I just remember his name being mentioned at the end of every broadcast, like Joe Cornejo or Arne Harris......

..or Mike North

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I just remember his name being mentioned at the end of every broadcast, like Joe Cornejo or Arne Harris......

..or Mike North

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 Post subject: Re: Jim Corno
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Nothing this guy did is amazing. he just happen to be the guy with the remote.

Is there really any programming on CSN that you can say "You have to watch this" CTL? Gas Money?

They broadcast games and then have some piss poor analysis for each team. Its local cable upgraded.

I know Rocky didnt like what he saw, but step up and defend the person YOU HIRED!


On the money. CSN is a garbage channel outside the game telecasts, and even those were rather poorly produced until the NBC merger.

There are too many sports channels and too much content to generate. The old Sportschannel/Fox Sports Net approach of basically being a national channel that broke away for local games was probably better than having to do all this crap like a cheap local Sportscenter, fifth-rate Bears pregame, and Gas Money.

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 Post subject: Re: Jim Corno
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How could you guys rip CSN. They had the Monsters in the Morning!!

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That's fair. Obviously her work on that show wasn't a secret when he hired her.

But I didn't intend to turn this thread into the bashing of a dead guy. I was just saying that all the tribute stuff was a little over the top. Not that I minded it. I actually found it interesting. But I'm not the average viewer. I spend an inordinate amount of time on a message board dedicated to Chicago sports and sports media. I can imagine my mom flipping to the Hawks game and calling me to ask who the hell Jim Corno was.



I don't remember Arnie Harris getting covered like that when he passed. He was another "off-camera" guy that was constantly mentioned on air.

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I think there was a fair share of writing about Arne Harris when he passed, but he practically wrote the book on how to produce a baseball telecast. That's a little different.

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I was hoping this was not going to be about Jim Cornette.

Don't scare me like that.

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Joe Orr Road Rod wrote:
That's fair. Obviously her work on that show wasn't a secret when he hired her.

But I didn't intend to turn this thread into the bashing of a dead guy. I was just saying that all the tribute stuff was a little over the top. Not that I minded it. I actually found it interesting. But I'm not the average viewer. I spend an inordinate amount of time on a message board dedicated to Chicago sports and sports media. I can imagine my mom flipping to the Hawks game and calling me to ask who the hell Jim Corno was.



I don't remember Arnie Harris getting covered like that when he passed. He was another "off-camera" guy that was constantly mentioned on air.


Attended Arnies funeral,similar stuff said.

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Right, but when Wrigley Field became a national destination, it was because he presented it as a national destination: the ballhawks, the hot chicks in the bleachers, the little kids clumsily eating ice cream cones.

There's a lot more old baseball on youtube than there used to be. I can see now that it's like night and day comparing old Cubs games with the quotidian local productions elsewhere. The Reds showed Reds games. The Cubs took you to a place.

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Right, but when Wrigley Field became a national destination, it was because he presented it as a national destination: the ballhawks, the hot chicks in the bleachers, the little kids clumsily eating ice cream cones.

There's a lot more old baseball on youtube than there used to be. I can see now that it's like night and day comparing old Cubs games with the quotidian local productions elsewhere. The Reds showed Reds games. The Cubs took you to a place.



Meaningless. People just love the Cubs. They would love them even more in a 70,000 seat stadium with Disney-style shops in Schaumburg.

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Just looked up his obituary and saw that he came up with the center field camera as the primary camera. I know it used to be behind home plate, but I never knew that was his doing. Interesting.

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Right, but when Wrigley Field became a national destination, it was because he presented it as a national destination: the ballhawks, the hot chicks in the bleachers, the little kids clumsily eating ice cream cones.
Arne produced Cub broadcasts for 20 years before Wrigley became a "national destination". Harry Caray joining the broadcast was much more closely timed to the rise in popularity. The dramatic upgrade of the neighborhood in the mid-80's also played a large role.

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Right, but when Wrigley Field became a national destination, it was because he presented it as a national destination: the ballhawks, the hot chicks in the bleachers, the little kids clumsily eating ice cream cones.
Arne produced Cub broadcasts for 20 years before Wrigley became a "national destination". Harry Caray joining the broadcast was much more closely timed to the rise in popularity. The dramatic upgrade of the neighborhood in the mid-80's also played a large role.



And the powerhouse '84 team. And the overachievers in '89. And the release of Field of Dreams. It was a perfect storm.

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