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WSCR (670 The Score) in Chicago Announces Lineup Changes


Laurence Holmes and Marshall Harris
Laurence Holmes and Marshall Harris

Audacy has announced a series of programming changes for WSCR-AM (670 The Score) in Chicago. Midday host Laurence Holmes (far left) will transition to afternoon drive and join co-host Matt Spiegel. "The Spiegel and Holmes Show" will be heard weekdays from 2-6pm beginning September 23. The station subsequently welcomes local broadcast veteran Marshall Harris as midday co-host. He succeeds Holmes and will be heard alongside Dan Bernstein, weekdays from 10am-2pm CT beginning September 30.

"We're thrilled to debut the future of afternoons on The Score by pairing Laurence Holmes with Matt Spiegel," said Audacy Chicago Senior Vice President and Market Manager Kevin Cassidy. "Laurence's deep knowledge of Chicago sports, coupled with Matt's existing rapport with our afternoon listeners, promises to deliver compelling, insightful content that resonates with our audience. We're equally thrilled to welcome Marshall Harris, a seasoned sports broadcaster with deep local ties, to our midday lineup."

Holmes joined The Score in 1998 and covered the Bears for 10 years. He has also been a sports anchor on NBC5 and NBC Sports Chicago. He succeeds Danny Parkins, who recently left the station.

Harris joins 670 The Score after serving as Sports Director for CBS2 in Chicago. His other TV stops include Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Sacramento. He's also served as a fill-in host for 670 The Score since 2022 and has been heard on sister Sports Radio 94WIP in Philadelphia.

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