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Mike ParadiseMike Paradise has been covering Chicago harness racing professionally for the last four decades. He was the newspaper handicapper for the Chicago Tribune and its prior subsidiary the Chicago Today from 1973 to 2004. His harness racing line and comments also began appearing on the The Tribune’s Web Site in 2003. In early 2007 he began writing daily Harness Racing Notes on the paper’s internet site. He joined the Illinois Harness Horseman Assoccation’s web-site in February of 2009 where his nightly line and comments, and Notes and Quotes stories began appearing on every live racing night on the Chicago circuit. In the early 1980s Mike completely revamped the circuit’s harness program, making it the first anywhere to have nightly stories, comments on every horse and a computer analysis of each race. Sportsman’s Park became the first press box in the country to create a network to convey electronically by computer the distribution of harness entries, charts, results and stories to all of the Chicago newspapers and to many of city’s suburban newspapers as well. He also put together the first micro-wave system that enabled the nightly races to be transmitted instantly from the roof of the racetrack directly to downtown Chicago where it was picked-up at no charge by the local TV stations to be broadcasted. In 1987 Mike created Chicago Harness Racing, a cable television show he co-produced and co-hosted with Eleanor Flavin that aired six nights a week yearly through April of 1995. Mike was honored on Super Night 1990 by the Illinois Department of Agriculture for: “Enthusiastic promotional efforts on behalf of horse racing in Illinois that have helped make these kinds of programs the best of their kind in America.”
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