Francie Swidler joined NBC 5 Chicago in November of 2021 as a morning digital news and social producer. In addition to managing digital content, social media and breaking news for Chicago in the mornings, Francie writes and reports on everything from Chicago’s best bars and burgers, to COVID rules and restrictions, to hyperlocal and suburban Chicago stories.
From 2018-2021, Francie was an Audience Editor at Colorado Public Radio, where she initially served as the news organization’s Social Media Editor. In her tenure at CPR, she led and moderated workshops on journalist social media use and best practices, audience development and trust and reader conversion through newsletters and more.
Francie also produced several large scale pieces, including curating easy-to-read and easy-to-find information about Colorado elections, COVID vaccinations in the Denver area, timelines of major breaking news events like wildfires and more.
Prior to joining CPR, Francie was a digital and social producer for The Denver Post. Starting as an Editorial Assistant in 2012, Francie was on the team that won a Pulitzer Prize for breaking news coverage of the Aurora Theater shooting. She produced dozens of Facebook Live videos, countless Twitter threads and wrote travel, culture and lifestyle stories.
Francie took a step away from journalism briefly in 2017 to work in public relations at Angi Home Services (formerly HomeAdivsor and Angie’s List), but couldn’t stay away long. She returned to the industry after less than a year.
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H&M opening in a new location on Chicago's Michigan Avenue
The opening comes more than a year after reports said H&M was planning to downsize from its previous 60,000 square-foot store on Michigan Avenue.
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Huge part of Westfield Old Orchard Mall to be demolished, making way for apartments and more
One of Westfield Old Orchard Mall’s most recognizable areas will soon be demolished to make way for new buildings set to contain hundreds of apartments, a new common area and event space, new retail and restaurant options, a parking garage and potentially even a hotel, according to a press release from mall developer Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield.
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Lanes of I-290 Eisenhower reopen after pedestrian struck, killed
Inbound and outbound lanes on the Eisenhower Expressway (I-290) were closed early Monday morning and heavy delays were expected after a pedestrian on the Expressway was struck and killed overnight, the Illinois State Police said.
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We tried McDonald's new Chicken Big Mac — and it may not taste like you'd expect
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Illinois unclaimed property checks totaling $13.2M in the mail for thousands of residents, State Treasurer says
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McDonald's to launch mini version of popular menu item
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Massive new pickleball, golf ‘social club' and lounge opening in Chicago suburbs
A massive new pickleball and golf club is coming to Chicago’s northern suburbs.
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Man shot, injured outside South Loop restaurant with DNC attendees inside
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57-year-old woman ID'ed as person who died after getting ‘entangled' in O'Hare baggage conveyer belt
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