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WSCR/Chicago Debuts New Weekday Programming Lineup


Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes

WSCR-AM (670 The Score)/Chicago debuts an updated weekday programming lineup. As part of the update, the station is pairing two longtime station hosts, Laurence Holmes and Dan Bernstein, to form a new midday show. "Bernstein and Holmes" will air weekdays from 10am-2pm CT, beginning June 20. Additionally, the station's morning show "Mully and Haugh" will extend an extra hour and be heard from 5:30-10am CT. Leila Rahimi will continue in her role on "Leila Wednesdays" on "Bernstein and Holmes."

"Our all-star Chicago lineup improves with 'Mully and Haugh' extending later into the morning and two teammates who have worked together for 20-plus years finally sharing a microphone on a regular basis," said 670 The Score Operations Director and Brand Manager Mitch Rosen. "We couldn't be more excited for this updated lineup."

"I've been mostly a solo host for the last 15 years, and now I'm looking forward to working with Dan, said Holmes. "We've got a great opportunity to challenge each other and have a lot of fun."

"I couldn't be more excited to be a part of this show," added Bernstein. "Laurence and I have worked closely together at The Score going back to our days on Belmont Avenue, and this new partnership promises to bring out the very best of what we do."

Bernstein had previously hosted late mornings on the station. Holmes previously served as host from 12-2pm CT.

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