"Drew [Walker] returns to late mornings and middays and will continue to bring the energy and companionship country listeners have grown to love to get them through their day. Report: Chicago Radio Host Melissa McGurren Sues WTMX (Todd Rosenberg Photography) McGurren was offered a. Feder flashback: So you think you know Chicago television. "We're incredibly excited to be growing . She's a radio host, and she has a huge fan base. Last week U.S. District Court. She collaborated with the NFL, CDC, and Heads Up Football Program in 2012 and 2013. Starting Monday, she will host "Melissa and Austin" from 6 to 9 a.m. weekdays with co-host Austin Huff, a radio producer and podcaster just in from St. Louis. Officials of the Hubbard Radio hot adult-contemporary station ended speculation today about McGurren's lengthy absenceand announced a parting of the ways. WTMX afternoon host Chris Petlak succeeded Ferguson as host of the morning show on The Mix in January. She is a mother. (Daniel Boczarski/Getty). Wednesdays comment of the day: Charles Schutt: Isn't joining NewsNation now pretty comparable to wanting a deckchair on the Andrea Doria or the Titanic AS they are going down? Former WTMX staffer sues 'Eric in the Morning' host - NewsBreak oh and REINVENTION. Violeta Podrumedic, Brian Whip Paruch, Melissa McGurren and Eric Ferguson. After taking Ferguson off the air last October following a series of allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse of power by former female co-workers, Hubbard parted ways with the morning host last November. Melissa McGurren, who spent 22 years with WTMX-101.9-FM and co-hosted the Eric in the Morning with Ferguson, in 2020 filed suit against WTMX owner Hubbard Radio Chicago, claiming an email sent to her former coworkers implied she was lying about alleged abusive behavior by Ferguson. Melissa McGurren Departs WTMX's Eric In The Morning Former Eric Ferguson co-host Melissa McGurren breaks silence, alleges Ashrafi, who was afternoon co-host and traffic reporter at WTMX using the on-air name Jennifer Roberts, is the fourth former female staff member to back claims against the station and Ferguson. Melissa McGurren, who worked for 22 years at the station, filed a $10 million defamation lawsuit against Hubbard Radio Chicago, claiming the company did not perform an investigation or conducted "a sham investigation" of her earlier allegations and that Hubbard attacked her credibility and integrity with comments it made to staff last week, the
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