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PROPOSED RESOLUTION
HONORING THE 90th BIRTHDAY OF JACK ROSENBERG
WHEREAS, Jack Rosenberg was born on May 21, 1926 in Pekin, Illinois. The son of Sam Rosenberg, Jack had two siblings, Leonard and Rosella; and
WHEREAS, from the beginning Jack was a natural leader, he was elected Student Council President at the beginning of his senior year at Pekin High School in 1943. Jack knew from an early age that he wanted to be a newspaperman, as a student he worked at the Pekin Daily Times; he worked his way up to sports editor; and
WHEREAS, Jack went into the Navy in June 1944, the week of D-Day, and completed his service in May 1946. Following the Navy, Jack went to work at the Peoria Journal-Star, the largest downstate Illinois newspaper, where he won two NCAA awards as tops in the nation for college baseball reporting for papers over 100,000 circulation; and
WHEREAS, Jack moved to Chicago in 1954 to work for WGN, where he served as sports editor for more than 40 years and built a nationally renowned sports department; and
WHEREAS, Jack Rosenberg along with Arne Harris and Jack Brickhouse were the most innovative team for baseball coverage and covered more baseball games than any other broadcasting team; and
WHEREAS, Jack Rosenberg Arne Harris and Jack Brickhouse created the multi-camera and various replay effects to make television coverage better; and
WHEREAS, Jack snared an exclusive interview by Vince Lloyd with President Kennedy on the Lead-Off Man before the 1961 Sox-Senators season opener in Washington, DC, and a 1981 Brickhouse interview in the White House with President Reagan; and
WHEREAS, Jack retired in 1999 after 45 years with WGN television and radio. His work was regularly singled out for distinction. He was inducted in 2011 into the 'Silver Circle' by the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences, was inducted in 2012 into the Illinois Broadcasters Association, as a 'Broadcast Pioneer' and was inducted ...
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