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Kristie Graybill Joins Morning Show on 103.5 KISS FM/Chicago


Kristie Graybill
Kristie Graybill

Kristie Graybill has joined "The Fred Show" on 103.5 KISS FM Chicago as the new morning show contributor. Graybill can be heard weekday mornings from 5 a.m. to 12 p.m.

"Kristie is bold and fierce," said James Howard, Regional Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Chicago and 103.5 KISS FM Program Director. "She is masterful at social media and can contribute to our station's success through content creation and listener engagement."

"Kristie is a star and a welcome addition to our diverse Fred Show family," said Fred, Host of the ‘The Fred Show.' "I am grateful to iHeart, and the best advertising partners and listeners in the world for their support so we can continue to grow and succeed."

"We are excited to add Kristie Graybill to ‘The Fred Show' all-star lineup," said Matt Scarano, President of iHeartMedia Chicago. "Kristie brings a level of creativity and social media savvy that will be a natural complement to an already successful morning show."

"I want to genuinely thank the team at iHeartMedia Chicago for giving me this opportunity and believing in me," said Graybill. "I am thrilled to be working with Fred on such a legendary station. This is the best show for my type of unfiltered personality, and I am excited to join the team."

Graybill is the former morning show host of "Jordan and Kristie" on iHeartMedia St. Louis' Z107.7. An Ohio native, Graybill began her radio career in her hometown of Canton, Ohio at WDJQ-FM. She holds a journalism degree with an emphasis in social media management from Kent State University.

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