These are the breaks
My name is Tyra Martin. In the near decade I've spent working with the good folks here at the WGN Morning News, I've had some great days and some not so great days.
Today, was one of the latter.
As Entertainment Producer, it's my job to deal with celebrities...More often than not, they're wonderful. It's their "people" who suck.
The "people" are the publicists and managers who exaggerate, over schedule and make crazy demands on behalf of the celebrities.
Today, I dealt with lots of "people."
We were all excited about today's show.. Lots of great guests were booked, including hip hop legend Kurtis Blow and movie star Daryl Hannah.
As a kid of the 70's and a lover of hip hop's origins (Even at 35 years old, I still have a mean up rock… for the record) I was anxious to meet Kurtis Blow.
Then there's Daryl Hannah, a gifted and socially conscious actress, who was so convincing in the movie "Splash" that for just a second, I thought the strange woman wandering downtown wearing no shoes or pants, squeaking and clicking like a dolphin -- may actually be a mermaid. Closer inspection however proved that lady had not been near any water, for a very, very long time.
Pardon me, I digress. Back to the "people."
It was the "people" who kept me, nay the world, from enjoying those talented artists this morning.. Here's what happened.
Sometimes we go after guests, but Daryl Hannah's "people" called us... and were happy to oblige. Things were fine until her "person" started changing things around and getting snippy and LYING. I can deal with everything but the lying. Daryl's "person" made a series of ridiculous requests regarding the segment's scheduled time. Because I TRY not to gossip (shut up) I won't get into details, but just know that it was one of the most RIDICULOUS conversations I've had in a long time.
Now, if you surf channels in the morning, you may have noticed that sometimes celebrities make the rounds, stopping by every station to promote their concert, movie, album, book signing, tree climbing, etc.
That's fine, here at WGN we know we're the best, so it doesn't matter what they do with the rest. The ever increasing number of viewers tuning in to the number 9 each day back that up. And the "people" know that, that's why THEY CALLED US. Long story short, we looked up and saw Daryl on a way lower rated show at the time she was originally scheduled to be here. Her "person" lied to me, and there's a trail of p-r "people" I've dealt with who can tell you that's not a good idea.
I called them before they made the trek from the un-named, way lower rated show and sent them home.

Now onto Kurtis Blow, who I was giving directions to on the phone as this Daryl Hannah thing was unfolding.
Mr. Blow may be great on the microphone, but he could use a little help with Mapquest.
First he and his crew were on their way to WGN Radio, which is nowhere near WGN TV. Then they headed south.. Even further away.
They got here about 5 minutes AFTER the time they were scheduled to appear. Still, I was geeked when he walked through the door, I mean it WAS Kurtis Blow. The shiny jacket, gold chains and gheri curl were gone, clearly a gracious act of God, to whom he has recently devoted his life. That's right, Kurtis Blow will soon be Reverend Blow.. He's studying theology and plans to use hip hop to build his ministry. It actually worked out, since I needed a lot of prayer this morning.
Anyway back to the "people." Since Kurtis and his "people" were late, they missed the opportunity to appear live. But we offered to tape a performance in our studios and put it on the web. Now you and I know the website is popular, but maybe they didn't. My offer was met by frowned faces, mind you these faces were filled with the free bacon, eggs and biscuits they were eating in our cafeteria at the time… but frowning all the same. I couldn't help but laugh out loud as Blow's signature song "These are the Breaks" played on a constant loop in my head all morning.
A few minutes later, I get a call from Kurtis in the cafeteria. "Yeah, Tyra… I think we're just going to go." That breeze you just felt is my head still spinning. You're an hour late, you just ate free breakfast and you're leaving? I grabbed my Executive Producer, Allison Hunter and went to the cafeteria, where we found the guys getting up from the table and the driver on the way to get the car. I tapped my well heeled foot while Allison diffused the situation. They apologized, stayed and gave the great performance you can watch on our website right now.
So that was my day.
I've got to go now… in a few minutes I'll be interviewing the wonderful Geena Davis. This morning her "people" sent me an email requesting that I "only refer to Ms. Davis as an actor, not an actress."
I love the "people."
In the words of our dear friend Kurtis Blow, "Errrah!"
Comments
Tyra...I know all to well of what you speak...As Dean Richards' second intern a few years back, I remember greating the celebs and their "people" at WGN's front door...I recall mostly fun and "chill" celebs and "people" including Jill Scott, Louie Anderson, Bill Bellamy (we even got passes to his show later the same night at a northside club), Tone Loc, Billy Corgan and one of the girls from En Vogue amoung many others...however, there were two celebs and their "people" who were incredibly difficult...I can't recall the names, but they too were late, first heading to WGN Radio by mistake...when they got to our place, nothing but demands and of course, the free breakfast...(I still remember that great french toast!)Anyway, Deborah Brown and I were trying to get the 2 celebs to kiss live on the show...they did it many times in the movie or live stage production they stared in, but were suddenly embarrassed and acted like shy little boys and girls...he said he would if she wanted and vice versa...it was out of control...we tried to convince them that the kiss for was viewer appeal and that if they kissed, it might entice viewers to go see their movie or production then the "people" started with we were harassing and giving them unneeded stress (which we totally weren't)...in the end, they did not kiss...whatever...keep up the good job w/ the emmy award winning segments...you, savo, dean, lasky and potash were all so helpful when I was there...thanks for that and all the best to everyone there!
Posted by: Josh | June 23, 2007 2:51 PM
There is a simple answer - make those radio numbskulls change their call letters.
Posted by: Big_K | June 25, 2007 4:02 PM
Hey Tyra:
You guys always seem to handle those arrogant guest with much tact and grace....Remember that jerk Aries Spears, and Russell Simmons the snake? Keep up the good work, that is why the best celebrities know they better stop at WGN if they are in town, you guys are number one, and we know it!
Posted by: Annette Evans | June 27, 2007 12:22 PM
Tyra - I have the perfect, I mean perfect, guest for you. MiG Ayesa is going to be in Chicago on August 10th. MiG's the NICEST celeb you'll ever meet. He'll be in town promoting his CD which was released by Decca this spring. The women will swoon (he's gorgeous) but he's also a spectacular performer. I'd love to see him on your show. I think you can obtain contact info at one of his websites, mig-music.com or teammigayesa.com or myspace.com/miguelayesa.
thanks and good luck!
Posted by: sandy | June 29, 2007 11:01 AM
Hi Tyra,
Stars and their handlers! Don't you think that most of these "stars" are so displaced from the real world, that they forget how to interact with real people? Listen to them when they're on "Oprah". Hey, I love to watch them and hear them speak about their fab lives,and what they're doing to make the world a better place. But, really who do they think they're fooling. Keep them on their toes young lady!
Connie
Posted by: Connie Mackley | July 5, 2007 11:39 AM
Hi Tyra,
First of all, its awesome that you even know of Kurtis Blow, if you're only 35. I saw him live in Houston many years ago and he was very high spirited - very good.
All you can do is tell the stars' "people" right up front that if they're late, they WILL lose their chance to be on-air, and stick by your "guns," so to speak. Don't back down. While you and Dean I'm sure want to project a welcoming image, it's very important to also gently but firmly remind these "people" who's in charge and how things are going to go. Not that you want to be arrogant, but you want to be very clear. I think the "people" will not like that if there's a problem, but they will respect you. You go girl - you're doing great! Gina.
Posted by: Gina | August 28, 2007 8:34 PM
I am not sure if I am directing my comment to the right place. I watch WGN news in the morning for the featured bands or musicians. I'm waiting to see the next hottest up and coming band "Danger is my middle name" from Chicago! This band is worth checking out and worthy of your show, check them out on their space,
www.myspacedimmn/.com fans will be waiting. They Rock1
Posted by: Raven | September 8, 2007 2:14 PM
Hey, good man. Keep on doing your job in spite of the big shots at your station who put you down because you didn't produce what seemingly was promised to you.
Send an e-mail confirming time and date, plus mapquest to a potentially "guest." So all they have to do is follow the directions. Or have their driver do it.
I'm betting they also have On-Star.
I hate when people think they are soooo much better than others. Like the trick Danny Davito pulled, trying to sell the show's DVD with another star of the star.
Guests, pests. You have a good crew right on the show with Larry, Robin, Paul, Dean, Val, Ana and Pat. I never miss the show in the am. Never watch the WGN eve news or noon news.
Posted by: Anne Wilmot | September 18, 2007 1:48 PM
1st story posted about Todd Stroger. I will be posting stories daily. Please come check it out. P.S. I luv the voive mail frenzy segment in the mornings!
Posted by: J.T. | June 7, 2008 9:35 PM