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Bruce DuMont — the longtime host of the "Beyond the Beltway" political radio talk show, the founder of the Museum of ...
He was in radio and television his whole life, but it was the political-junkie show “Beyond the Beltway” that made him a ...
Bruce DuMont, who spent decades in Chicago media including WGN Radio and WTTW has died. His career included covering the ...
Conservative activist and Turning Point USA co-founder Charlie Kirk died Wednesday after he was shot at an event at Utah ...
He's widely known as the individual who helped to create The Museum of Broadcast Communications and for various programs on ...
The Museum of Broadcast Communications has announced the 2025 Legends inductees into the Radio Hall of Fame. The honor ...
The Museum of Broadcast Communications announced eight new Radio Hall of Fame posthumous "legends" inductees, including ...
Bruce DuMont, known as the host of Beyond the Beltway and founder of Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications, has died ...
This year’s Legends inductees include Amos Brown, Richard Burden, Joanne Church, Jed The Fish, Irna Phillips, Steve Smith, ...
Bruce Dumont, the longtime television and radio correspondent, broadcaster and producer who helped create and lead WTTW’s “Chicago Tonight,” has passed away at the age of 81.
DuMont was 81-years-old when he passed away on Wednesday, according to the Museum of Broadcast Communications. DuMont worked at many Chicago radio and TV stations. He founded the Museum of Broadcast ...