- Phil Ponce
Phil Ponce is a Chicago television journalist who hosts "
Chicago Tonight ", a nightly television magazine of news and culture onWTTW 11.Ponce grew up in
East Chicago, Indiana , and graduated fromBishop Noll Institute in Hammond. He then attendedIndiana University and received a B.A. in English in 1971. In 1974 he received a law degree from the University of Michigan. In 1982 he joined the Chicago CBS station WBBM-TV as a reporter. In 1992, he began his career at WTTW11 as a correspondent for "Chicago Tonight "— a position he held until 1997 when he left to become one of Jim Lehrer's supporting anchors on the national PBS show, "The News Hour with Jim Lehrer ". He returned to Chicago two years later as the successor to long-time "Chicago Tonight" host,John Callaway (Callaway still hosts WTTW's "Friday Night" program). Ponce also teaches journalism atLoyola University Chicago where he is the university's distinguished journalist in residence.He has received numerous awards for his work. In 2007, he was an honorary inductee into
Alpha Sigma Nu , theJesuit honor society. Other awards include Illinois Journalist of the Year, theStuds Terkel Award and the IU Latino Alumni Award.Ponce's two sons, Dan Ponce and Anthony Ponce, are also television reporters in Chicago: Dan with ABC7 (
WLS-TV ), and Anthony with NBC5 (WMAQ-TV ). Ponce's daughter,Maria Ponce , is a photographer in Manhattan. Phil Ponce's wife,Ann Ponce , is a Chicago portrait and landscape artist. All have degrees fromIndiana University ; Ponce's sons also have graduate degrees fromNorthwestern University 'sMedill School of Journalism .
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