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  • Geoffrey Baer investigates a UFO sighting and the city’s famous style of hot dog in WTTW’s ‘Chicago Mysteries’

    Longtime WTTW host Geoffrey Baer will get to the bottom of why ketchup doesn’t belong on the city’s famous style of hot dog in his new Chicago Mysteries feature premiering April 16.  The answer has to do with ketchup ruining the blend of other toppings that reflect the history of diverse migration to the city, but not all of the show’s mysteries are as easily explained.  Baer, the show’s host and co-writer, also looked into a reported UFO sighting at Chicago O’Hare International Airport in 2006 and how an alligator ended up in the city in 2019, for example.  “The fact that some are unsolved is, I think, great,” Baer said. “We leave some of these open to mystery, and that’s fun.” The hourlong show will air at 7 p.m. April 16 on WTTW.

  • WMFE pursues new audiences with weekday show ‘Engage’

    WMFE in Orlando, Fla., aims to reach younger and more diverse audiences with Engage, a new radio show that launched Feb. 6.

  • Tonya Mosley explores a family mystery in ‘She Has a Name’

    BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Tonya Mosley’s 29-year-old sister Anita vanished in the summer of 1987. It wasn’t until 2020 that Detroit police matched her sister’s remains to the DNA of Anita’s son.  Mosley’s family found out that Anita had been murdered.