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Brooke Taylor/APD & Trace Hamilton/Nights at Big 95.5/Chicago


Brooke Taylor & Trace Hamilton
Brooke Taylor & Trace Hamilton

iHeartMedia Chicago announced today that Brooke Taylor has been named Assistant Program Director and Trace Hamilton has been named Night Host for BIG 95.5, Chicago's New Country, effective immediately. Taylor and Hamilton will report to station PD Lance Houston.

In addition to her new duties as Assistant Program Director, Taylor will continue to host afternoons on BIG 95.5 from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. Prior to joining BIG 95.5 in 2016, Taylor served as Midday Host and Assistant Program Director for WBTU in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Taylor has also previously served as an on-air personality for Radio Disney and has made television appearances on the Disney Channel and ESPN2.

"During my first eight months on the job in Chicago, it became more and more clear that Brooke's passion for both BIG 95.5 and iHeartCountry brands made her the obvious choice for this role," said Houston. "Brooke's drive, creativity and leadership will help us take our station to new heights in 2019."

As the new night host, Hamilton will bring his charisma and passion for music to BIG 95.5 listeners each weeknight from 7 p.m. to 1:00 a.m., connecting fans with their favorite country artists and the community. He most recently worked as a fill-in host for BIG 95.5 and is known for his popular "Trace in the Truck" segments, which featured fun and interactive on-air personality appearances at various Chicagoland locations, hosted contests and awarded prizes to BIG 95.5 lucky listeners.

"Trace has grown into a natural, compelling on-air talent and we are thrilled to be able to round out our weekday lineup on BIG 95.5 with one of the hardest working people that I have ever met in the radio business," said Houston.

"Brooke and Trace are both top-notch on-air personalities," said Matt Scarano, Region President of iHeartMedia Chicago. "I am excited about their promotions and the new opportunities ahead for the BIG 95.5 brand."

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