670 The Score adds Dan Bernstein, Laurence Holmes to middays
Former B96 jock Gabe Ramirez added to evenings
WSCR-AM/670 The Score announced some scheduling changes Thursday.
The Audacy-owned station announced it was pairing Dan Bernstein with Laurence Holmes for middays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The move is effective Monday.
Bernstein – who has been hosting solo since Leila Ramini left to become a full-time sports anchor at NBC 5 (WMAQ), is currently on from 9 a.m. to noon. With the move, Mike Mulligan’s and David Haugh’s morning show is expanding an hour to 10 a.m.
“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 in a statement. “We couldn’t be more excited for this updated lineup.”
Both Bernstein and Holmes are long-time personalities at WSCR; Bernstein since 1995 and Holmes since 1998, when he was a producer for the late Les Grobstein. Holmes previously had been hosting early afternoons, from 12 p.m.- 2 p.m. This is the first time both men have been paired together.
Rahimi’s weekly Wednesday appearances on WSCR with Bernstein, and now with Holmes, will continue.
In addition, WSCR has shifted Gabe Ramirez to evening host when there are no sporting events scheduled. WSCR has rights to Chicago Cubs and Chicago Bulls games and the Westwood One NFL radio package. Employed by Audacy since 2008 (when it was known as CBS Radio), Ramirez was a part of sister station B96’s morning show until last year.