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Shaun Thompson Takes Afternoons on 560 The Answer/Chicago


Shaun Thompson
Shaun Thompson

Salem Media Group has announced Shaun Thompson will be taking over the 5-7pm timeslot on Chicago's AM 560 The Answer from Steve Cortes effective Monday, March 22. Thompson has been a weekend and fill-in host on the station since 2016, and most recently, he filled in for Cortes from July through November of 2020 when Cortes took a hiatus to work on the re-election campaign of President Trump. Cortes will be leaving the station to pursue a new national television project.

"It's rare in radio to have transition as smooth as this one," said Jeff Reisman, regional vice president and general manager of AM 560 The Answer. "Shaun Thompson has developed such a deep bond with our listeners because he was one of them before becoming a talk show host. He knows this city and this audience and what they care about. His passion and personality make him a unique talent. We're excited to have him join the line-up as a full-time host."

"We're also grateful for Steve Cortes and the time he was with us on AM 560," Reisman continued. "Steve's insight and exclusive access made him an indispensable resource for our listeners during the 2020 campaign. We were glad that he's willing to graciously pass the baton to Shaun as he leaves to begin a new chapter in his career."

"Twelve years ago, I made my first phone call to a talk radio station as a listener," said Thompson. "Five years ago, I had the opportunity to host my first show on AM 560. During that time, I've come to appreciate this format and the listeners who spend time with us every day. I look forward to providing my perspective each afternoon and engaging with the audience. I'm incredibly grateful for this opportunity. I'm also thankful for Steve Cortes and his friendship. He's made it so easy for me to slide into this role as he's prepared to leave. I look forward to having him on the show as a regular guest."

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