Mike Mulligan, Marshall Harris Depart 104.3 The Score in Chicago

"Mulligan departs after two decades with the Chicago sports station. Harris joined The Score on a full time basis in 2024."

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Mike Mulligan and Marshall Harris have departed 104.3 The Score. Mulligan’s tenure with the Chicago based radio station lasted more than two decades. Harris had been with the station in a full-time capacity since 2024.

What We Know: Mulligan departs after two decades with the Chicago sports station. Throughout his tenure, he co-hosted both in middays and morning drive alongside Brian Hanley till 2018, and David Haugh since then. Additionally, Marshall Harris has also parted ways with The Score. Meanwhile, the Rahimi & Grote Show will remain in the 10am-2pm slot starting Monday. A new morning show co-host for Haugh will be named on Monday.

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What They Said: Mitch Rosen, The Score Vice President (via a statement to staff obtained by Barrett Media):

“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.

Also, we parted ways with Marshall Harris. We thank Marshall for his time with The Score. 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.” These decisions are never easy, and today was especially difficult for everyone involved. I know there will be questions, and I understand that.”

What Remains Unclear: No word yet on who will join Haugh in mornings moving forward. No reasons were given on the staffing decisions made by the radio station.

What It Means: This shake-up reshapes both the morning and midday lineups. Consequently, longtime listeners face a notably different on-air roster. Mulligan’s tenure at The Score lasted longer than most to the station’s most recognizable talent in the station’s three decades plus history. Mully & Haugh won the “Best Morning Show Award” from the Illinois Association of Broadcasters in November of 2025. As for Harris’ departure, this is the second change in the daypart following the dismissal of Dan Bernstein last summer. Both Harris and Mulligan hosted their programs in full today prior to news of their departures.

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