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Nationality
  
American

Name
  
Phil Rosenthal

Spouse
  
Monica Horan (m. 1990)

Occupation
  
Columnist

Role
  
Television writer

Siblings
  
Richard Rosenthal

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Born
  
July 14, 1963 (age 60) (
1963-07-14
)
Chicago, Illinois

Children
  
Ben Rosenthal, Lily Rosenthal

Albums
  
A Treasury of Bluegrass and Country Songs

Movies and TV shows
  
Everybody Loves Raymond, Exporting Raymond, Voroniny, Road Hard, Spanglish

Similar People
  
Monica Horan, Ray Romano, Doris Roberts, Brad Garrett, Peter Boyle

Profiles

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Phil Rosenthal (born July 14, 1963) is a lead business columnist for the Chicago Tribune. He joined the newspaper as its media columnist in early 2005, and was promoted in June 2011. He had previously worked for the Chicago Sun-Times, Los Angeles Daily News, The Capital Times of Madison, Wisconsin, and the News Sun of Waukegan, Illinois.

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Biography

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Rosenthal was born in Chicago and grew up in Lake Bluff, Illinois. He is a graduate of Lake Forest High School (Illinois) and the University of Wisconsin–Madison. He has been chairman of the UW-Madison School of Journalism and Mass Communication's Board of Visitors.

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Lake Bluff's Rosenthal Field is named for Rosenthal's late father, a former youth baseball coach and elementary school board member. Rosenthal's mother was once Lake Bluff's village clerk and served on the local high school board.

Rosenthal is married to the former Jennie Zbikowski, half-sister of pro football player Tom Zbikowski of the Chicago Bears.

References

Phil Rosenthal Wikipedia