Veteran sportscaster Lou Canellis appears to be nearing a deal with NBC 5, marking what could be his departure from Fox 32, according to industry insiders. With his contract set to expire, Canellis is poised to join the Chicago-based station, ending his nearly two-decade-long tenure at Fox 32.
Canellis's hosting duties on Bears postgame shows are likely coming to an end, with his departure leaving Fox 32 without a prominent sports presence. His co-hosts, Cassie Carlson and Tina Nguyen, will continue to anchor the network's sports coverage.
The move comes as NBC 5 faces uncertainty in its lead sports anchor role, having not named a permanent anchor since Leila Rahimi departed in October 2024. Mike Berman, Jeff Blanzy, and Kacy Standohar have shared sports-anchor duties on an interim basis.
Canellis's decision to join NBC 5 is notable given the station's relatively limited local sports programming, with its focus mainly on broader events such as marathons and Olympic coverage. His move will also bring him back to NBC 5, where he has ties dating back to his earlier days as an executive producer.
The sportscaster's return to NBC 5 coincides with the re-employment of former Fox 32 executive producer John Schippman in a similar role. Schippman previously oversaw sports content at NBC Sports Chicago before its closure in 2024.
Canellis, who rose to prominence as a sideline reporter for Bulls broadcasts on SportsChannel, will likely bring his experience and established presence to NBC 5.
Canellis's hosting duties on Bears postgame shows are likely coming to an end, with his departure leaving Fox 32 without a prominent sports presence. His co-hosts, Cassie Carlson and Tina Nguyen, will continue to anchor the network's sports coverage.
The move comes as NBC 5 faces uncertainty in its lead sports anchor role, having not named a permanent anchor since Leila Rahimi departed in October 2024. Mike Berman, Jeff Blanzy, and Kacy Standohar have shared sports-anchor duties on an interim basis.
Canellis's decision to join NBC 5 is notable given the station's relatively limited local sports programming, with its focus mainly on broader events such as marathons and Olympic coverage. His move will also bring him back to NBC 5, where he has ties dating back to his earlier days as an executive producer.
The sportscaster's return to NBC 5 coincides with the re-employment of former Fox 32 executive producer John Schippman in a similar role. Schippman previously oversaw sports content at NBC Sports Chicago before its closure in 2024.
Canellis, who rose to prominence as a sideline reporter for Bulls broadcasts on SportsChannel, will likely bring his experience and established presence to NBC 5.