Alison Cuddy
Alison Cuddy is a former host of Chicago Public Radio’s "Eight Forty-Eight" weekday news magazine show. She served as the artistic director for the Chicago Humanities Festival.
Life and career
On Chicago Public Radio,Cuddy became solo host of "Eight Forty-Eight" on August 1, 2010, and was replaced by Tony Sarabia in January 2012.
She has been named among “the most powerful women in Chicago journalism” by local media journalist Robert Feder of Timeout Chicago magazine.
Before becoming solo host for "Eight Forty-Eight", Cuddy was co-host with Richard Steele for two years.
Jason Marck directs "Eight Forty-Eight". Cuddy secured her first radio position in 2001 as assistant producer of "Odyssey", also a Chicago Public Radio program. She eventually produced "Odyssey" and "Chicago Matters", another WBEZ production.
Before radio, Cuddy worked in the immigration department for an IT firm in Chicago. Cuddy also taught at DePaul University in Chicago and the University of Pittsburgh in Pittsburgh.
Since 2017, Cuddy was the artistic director of the Chicago Humanities Festival. She no longer works at the festival as of December 2021.