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Mike Downey

Mike Downey (born August 9, 1951 in Chicago Heights, Illinois, and raised in the nearby village of Steger, Illinois)〔Steger central school district 194〕 is a retired American newspaper columnist.
From 2003 to 2008, Downey wrote the "In the Wake of the News" column for the ''Chicago Tribune'' originated by Ring Lardner in 1913, replacing Skip Bayless in that position at the Tribune. He has also been a columnist in news, entertainment and sports for the ''Los Angeles Times'', ''Detroit Free Press'', ''Chicago Sun-Times'' and ''Chicago Daily News''. In retirement, he has written book reviews for the Times and columns for CNN.com.
Downey began a career in journalism at age 15 for a newspaper chain in the south suburbs of Chicago and graduated at 16 from Bloom Township High School in Chicago Heights, Illinois. He did not attend college. He has been a police reporter, entertainment writer, editor, critic and columnist and has covered national political conventions, murder trials and twelve Olympic Games. Among his assignments have been an America's Cup yacht race in Australia, tennis at Wimbledon, British Open golf in Scotland, the Tour de France bicycle race, Stanley Cup hockey finals in Montreal and World Cup soccer in Italy, as well as Pan-American Games competitions in Argentina and Cuba.
He also has been a columnist for ''The Sporting News'' and ''Sport Magazine'' and for 15 years wrote a humor column for ''Inside Sports'' magazine known as "The Good Doctor." He was a featured sports correspondent for KABC radio in Los Angeles and for WJR radio in Detroit and has often been a panelist on ESPN television's weekly talk show, ''The Sports Reporters''. He is a voter for the Baseball Hall of Fame.
In statewide voting by peers, Downey has been selected National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association sportswriter of the year eleven times, in Illinois (twice),〔(Illinois NSSA awards )〕 Michigan (twice)〔(Michigan NSSA awards )〕 and California (seven times).〔(California NSSA awards )〕〔(Downey, Holtzman are honored )〕
He was honored for his news column by the Los Angeles Press Club in 1998 and won the 1994 Eclipse Award, thoroughbred racing's highest honor.〔(Downey, Hovdey Win 1994 Eclipse Awards )〕 Downey's writing has appeared in a variety of national magazines including ''GQ'', ''Parade'', ''Entertainment Weekly'', ''Disney Adventures'', ''American Way'', ''Reader's Digest'' and ''TV Guide''.
He was included as a character in the Elmore Leonard novel "Be Cool."
Downey resides in Rancho Mirage, California. He is married to singer Gail Martin, daughter of the legendary entertainer Dean Martin.
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