Phil Ponce
Alexandra and John Nichols Contributing Anchor
Chicago Tonight
Phil Ponce (B.A. '71, English) is an American journalist and television producer, having previously served as the longtime host of Chicago Tonight on WTTW11, the most-watched PBS station in the country.
Ponce has conducted nightly interviews with newsmakers of all stripes, authors, and artists, and he’s moderated panels on topics ranging from business and medicine to the arts and education. His interview subjects have ranged from Barack Obama to Sesame Street’s Elmo. He has hosted town hall meetings and has conducted political debates for the presidency, U.S. Senate, Illinois governor, and Chicago mayor.
Nationally, Ponce was an anchor on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer (now the PBS NewsHour), where he conducted nightly interviews with national and international newsmakers. He has also been a columnist for the Chicago Tribune and currently teaches interviewing at Loyola University Chicago.
Ponce has a law degree from the University of Michigan and practiced law for six years before becoming a journalist. He was a Benton Fellow in broadcast journalism at the University of Chicago.
His awards include Illinois Journalist of the Year, the Studs Terkel Award for Journalism, the City Club of Chicago’s Award for Excellence in Journalism, and the Chicago Headline Club Lifetime Achievement Award.
Ponce’s family has many deep connections to Indiana University and the College of Arts and Sciences, with his wife Ann (B.A. ’70, M.A. ’74, Spanish) and their three children—Dan (B.S. ’99), Anthony (B.A. ’00), and Maria (B.A. ’02)—all IU graduates.