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  2. Jake Hartford - Wikipedia

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    Jake Hartford (born Jim Edwards, December 1, 1949 – January 12, 2013), was a talk radio host who anchored the 9-11 a.m. slot on 89 WLS with Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass. Hartford had been a personality on WLS-AM 890 since 1991 with a regular Saturday morning show called "Awake with Jake," as well as performing various fill-in duties.

  3. John Kass - Wikipedia

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    John Kass (born June 25, 1956) is an American columnist and former editorial board member for the Chicago Tribune and radio broadcaster. [1] Until summer 2020, his opinion pieces regularly appeared on page 2 of the main news section of the Tribune, instead of on the opinion/editorial pages; [2] [3] this is the spot formerly occupied by Mike Royko.

  4. Lauren Cohn - Wikipedia

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    Cohn co-hosted with John Kass 9-11am weekdays at WLSAM890. After Kass/Cohn's radio show ended on Thursday, February 26, 2015, they were both shown the door in yet another WLS programming shakeup, according to blogger Robert Feder. Cohn will be given the opportunity to audition as a possible cohost with morning show host John Howell.

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  6. WLS (AM) - Wikipedia

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    WLS (890 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Cumulus Media , through licensee Radio License Holdings LLC, the station airs a talk radio format . WLS studios are in the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city's Streeterville neighborhood.

  7. Walter Jacobson - Wikipedia

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    In September 2013, Jacobson began working as a commentator at WLS-AM radio in Chicago, airing his "Perspective" commentaries every morning at 9:56 a.m. during John Kass' show. [14] The job is the first time Jacobson ever has worked in radio.

  8. National Barn Dance - Wikipedia

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    Two acts who were radio show regulars, The Hoosier Hotshots and The Dinning Sisters, also had featured musical spots in the film. Paramount Pictures reportedly paid WLS $75,000 for the rights in 1943. [6] ABC Barn Dance, a filmed TV series featuring some of the radio performers, was telecast on ABC from February 21

  9. Category:Radio personalities from Chicago - Wikipedia

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