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Catie Keogh Takes 890 WLS-AM Fans on New Travel Adventures


Catie Keogh
Catie Keogh

Cumulus has announced Chicago's 890 WLS-AM will debut a new Sunday radio show for travel enthusiasts and Chicagoland explorers this Sunday, September 17. Emmy Award-winning Host and Executive Producer, Catie Keogh is set to host "Let's Go with Catie Keogh," airing Sundays from 7:00-8:00pm.

Catie Keogh is the founder of Let's Go with Catie Keogh, an online community for like-minded travelers seeking adventure and experiences. She is a digital contributor for Travel + Leisure Magazine and for National Geographic Magazine. Keogh's work in broadcasting has been recognized with a Regional Emmy win for Best Magazine Program as Executive Producer and an Emmy win for On-Air Talent/Host. She has earned 13 additional Emmy nominations throughout her successful broadcast career. When she's not traveling, Keogh makes her home in the Chicago area with her family and four dogs.

Stephanie Tichenor, Program Director, 890 WLS-AM, said, "I am delighted to have travel expert Catie Keogh back on the Big 89 as she explores Chicago. You don't have to travel far to hear her latest travel tips - download our mobile app and listen to Let's Go with Catie Keogh from the comfort of your home each Sunday night."

"I am so excited to be back on WLS with my new show, Let's Go with Catie Keogh," said Keogh. "My show is a place to escape, a place to learn and a place to dream about your next travel adventure around the globe and close to home. I am looking forward to sharing Chicago's best-kept secrets again, too! Let's go!"

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