Chicago’s Score Drops Mulligan & Harris


The news was delivered in a staff memo from VP Mitch Rosen, which reads, in part, “Today, we made some very difficult programming decisions… after more than 20 years with The Score, we have parted ways with Mike Mulligan of the Mully and Haugh Show. Mully has been a vital part of The Score family and a major part of our history and success. We are incredibly grateful for his many contributions over the past two decades. I wish Mully nothing but the best in whatever comes next from the bottom of my heart. We will announce a new morning show co-host on Monday.”
Harris had been 1/3 of the Rahimi, Harris & Grote midday show. “We thank Marshall for his time with The Score,” Rosen said. “He has been a great teammate and an important part of our team, and we wish him the very best in the future. Starting Monday, the Rahimi & Grote Show will air in its current timeslot of 10am-2pm.”
Rosen added, “These decisions are never easy, and today was especially difficult for everyone involved. I know there will be questions, and I understand that. If anyone has any questions or concerns, my door always remains open.”








