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Phil Rosenthal

Phil Rosenthal, the Chicago Tribune's media columnist, has been a working journalist since 17, when he talked his way into a regular freelance gig with the Waukegan News-Sun while still in high school.

As he earned his journalism degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rosenthal covered sports, spot news and media for The Capital Times in Madison, Wis. He spent 11 years at the Los Angeles Daily News, first as a sports writer, then a television critic and ultimately as a columnist whose work was nationally distributed by the New York Times News Service. He returned to his hometown and joined the Chicago Sun-Times in 1996, serving as deputy sports editor, sports columnist and t...
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Phil Rosenthal, the Chicago Tribune's media columnist, has been a working journalist since 17, when he talked his way into a regular freelance gig with the Waukegan News-Sun while still in high school.

As he earned his journalism degree at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Rosenthal covered sports, spot news and media for The Capital Times in Madison, Wis. He spent 11 years at the Los Angeles Daily News, first as a sports writer, then a television critic and ultimately as a columnist whose work was nationally distributed by the New York Times News Service. He returned to his hometown and joined the Chicago Sun-Times in 1996, serving as deputy sports editor, sports columnist and television critic. He moved to the Chicago Tribune in 2005.

Highlights of his career include modeling swimsuits for Sports Illustrated supermodel Vendela, getting a manicure from Lorena Bobbitt, smoking cigars with Jack Paar and introducing his mother to Johnny Carson.

Rosenthal is virtually certain no one actually reads biographies all the way through, and would congratulate you for making it this far.

An award-winning journalist, he once saved the life of one of his three brothers and was kicked off his high school newspaper. He was an extra in the Oscar-winning movie "Ordinary People" and, although it appears he wound up on the cutting-room floor, he did get paid and fed and can claim to be just three degrees from Kevin Bacon. Rosenthal is married and has two young children, who don't yet read his column but recognize his picture in the paper. They are not yet embarrassed to be related to him.

Rosenthal Field in north suburban Lake Bluff is named for Rosenthal's late father, a former youth baseball coach and elementary school board member, not him.

Phil Rosenthal's media column appears Sunday, Wednesday and Friday.
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    May 5, 2013 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  1. Voice of the People, May. 05

    Business competition Gov. Rick Perry comes up here from Texas to poach Illinois-based businesses. Tribune reporter Phil Rosenthal's article is titled "Perry's kick to the gut" because Perry has the audacity to try and promote competition in the...

    Tags: Labor Legislation, Sprague, Crimes, Illinois Governor, Executive Branch

  2. Apr 10, 2013 |Story| Los Angeles Times
  3. Brad Garrett, Elizabeth Perkins on 'How to Live With Your Parents'

    It's not uncommon to hear a a spouse rant that they can't stand the sight of their partner. Brad Garrett and Elizabeth Perkins, the said parents in ABC's "How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)," have found that to be true in a different manner.
    It's not uncommon to hear a a spouse rant that they can't stand the sight of their partner. Brad Garrett and Elizabeth Perkins, the said parents in ABC's "How to Live With Your Parents (For the Rest of Your Life)," have found that to be true in a...

    Tags: Happy Endings (tv program), ABC (tv network), Elizabeth Perkins, Brad Garrett, Entertainment

  4. Feb 10, 2013 | Chicago Tribune
  5. Multimedia update

    Change of Subject
    Tonight (Sunday) at 9 p.m. I'll be appearing on "On Target Radio," (WIND 560), billed as "Chicago's voice for the Second Amendment." Given the station and the subtitle of the show I'm guessing the audience and the callers will not......
  6. Dec 31, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  7. Phil Rosenthal: In the end, Zell's optimism sealed fate

    For all of Sam Zell's reputation as a steely, clear-eyed dealmaker, two misconceptions clouded his vision in the run-up to taking Tribune Co. private<strong> </strong>in December 2007.
    For all of Sam Zell's reputation as a steely, clear-eyed dealmaker, two misconceptions clouded his vision in the run-up to taking Tribune Co. private in December 2007. Zell had told anyone who would listen as far back as 2006 that he didn't believe...

    Tags: Tribune Company, CNBC (tv network), Los Angeles Times, Financially Distressed Companies, Companies and Corporations

  8. Nov 5, 2012 | Chicago Tribune
  9. Check out the Trib's election-night webcast.

    Change of Subject
    My colleagues Rick Kogan, Phil Rosenthal, Jenniffer Weigel and Kristen McQueary are hosting tomorrow night's "Election Watch 2012: Lively Coverage of the Live Coverage," a streaming webcast from our newsroom starting at 7 p.m. at ChicagoTribune.com. I'm...
  10. Nov 11, 2012 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  11. Phil Rosenthal: Forming a Bond with brands

    On the big screen, a hero's mettle is established by showing how much punishment the star can withstand and how daunting the obstacles are while ultimately getting the job done.
    On the big screen, a hero's mettle is established by showing how much punishment the star can withstand and how daunting the obstacles are while ultimately getting the job done. Early in the latest James Bond movie, "Skyfall," an assassin seeks to escape...

    Tags: NASCAR, Media Industry, Skyfall (movie), Entertainment, Caterpillar Inc.

  12. Nov 8, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  13. Replaying Election Night from the Chicago Tribune

    On Election Night, the Chicago Tribune newsroom whirred with enterprise: Reporters dashed about. Editors huddled. Televisions glowed.
    On Election Night, the Chicago Tribune newsroom whirred with enterprise: Reporters dashed about. Editors huddled. Televisions glowed. In the center of the room in a bay-windowed office known as “the fishbowl,” the video programming team of...

    Tags: Politics, Elections, Chicago Tribune

  14. Jun 10, 2012 |Story| Chicago Tribune
  15. 10 things you might not know about lists

    Chicago Tribune reporters
    Last week, former Chicagoan Fidel Urbina was added to a list that you don't want to be on: the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives list. Meanwhile, two suspicious characters at the Tribune joined a more attractive list -- as e-book authors. Jacob and...

    Tags: Los Angeles Times, Mr. Blackwell, MTV (tv network), CBS Corp., Entertainment

  16. Mar 30, 2012 |Story| Daily Pilot
  17. 'Jewtopia' to open N.B. Film Festival

    Turn up the &quot;klezmer" &mdash; that's Yiddish for music &mdash; the opening night of the 2012 Newport Beach Film Festival is going to be quite the shindig.
    Turn up the "klezmer" — that's Yiddish for music — the opening night of the 2012 Newport Beach Film Festival is going to be quite the shindig. "Jewtopia," staring Ivan Sergei, Joel David Moore and Jennifer Love Hewitt, kicks off the 13th year...

    Tags: Christine Lakin, Camryn Manheim, Festive Events, Judaism, Religion and Belief

  18. Jul 2, 2011 |Story| WGN-AM
  19. Thursday, July 14, 2011

    5 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. Greg Jarrett 6:39 a.m.  Greg Jarrett will head inside the White House where Ann Compton has the latest on the battle between President Obama and Representative Cantor on how to keep the U.S. from defaulting on its financial...

    Tags: Politics, Fox Broadcasting Company, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2 (movie), Elections, Eric Cantor

  20. Nov 15, 2011 |Column| Chicago Tribune
  21. Coaching, adapting as much in play for businesses as sports teams

    These days, when he puts on his suit and tie, he goes to work before a deafening throng of more than 20,000 paying customers, not to mention hundreds of thousands more following on TV and radio. His performance and that of those under him invite enough scrutiny to melt ice.
    These days, when he puts on his suit and tie, he goes to work before a deafening throng of more than 20,000 paying customers, not to mention hundreds of thousands more following on TV and radio. His performance and that of those under him invite enough...

    Tags: Adam Dunn, Chicago White Sox, Business, Basketball, Business Enterprises

  22. May 25, 2011 |Story| Chicago Breaking Sports
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