Where is Kathy Hart personality?

Where is Kathy Hart personality?

Bozeman, Montana
Kathy Hart served as the co-host of one of Chicago’s most popular morning radio programs, the Eric and Kathy Show, for nearly two-decades. She and her former co-host, Eric Ferguson, were inducted into the Radio Hall of Fame in 2016. Today, Hart lives in Bozeman, Montana.

When did Kathy Hart leave The Mix?

2017
Kathy Hart, Ferguson’s longtime morning show co-host, departed WTMX in 2017 without explanation. She has not commented publicly about why she left.

What happened to Melissa on 101.9 The Mix?

McGurren, 52, worked for The Mix for more than two decades. Her abrupt departure from the airwaves in December 2020 stunned her fans. When she left, Hubbard said in a public statement it was surprised and disappointed she had declined a contract extension — a comment McGurren has disputed in the court filings.

Did Kathy Hart move to Montana?

Now living in Bozeman, Montana, with her son, Allen, Hart has not commented on her former radio partner or the litany of misconduct allegations against him.

Who is Kathy Hart on WTMX in Chicago?

Kathy Hart, one-half of the most successful morning team in Chicago radio history, has been handed her walking papers from WTMX FM 101.9.

Who are Eric and Kathy on Chicago radio?

Hubbard Radio Chicago is now scrambling to try and save their “golden goose” morning show that has produced record-high ratings and revenue for them for so many years. The “Eric & Kathy Morning Show” has boasted strong listenership among advertiser-coveted 25-to-54-year-old females for most of their tenure at the station.

Why was Kathy Hart’s radio show so successful?

The key to the success of this entertainment based, lifestyle driven show has been its ability to keep the content edgy enough to engage grownups but with enough tongue in cheek humor to sail right over the heads of kids.

Why did Kathy Hart leave Hubbard Radio Chicago?

No longer able to handle the negativity of working alongside Ferguson, Hart left the station this week on what appears to be a mental health leave of absence. Hubbard Radio Chicago is now scrambling to try and save their “golden goose” morning show that has produced record-high ratings and revenue for them for so many years.