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・ Jake McLaughlin
・ Jake McNiece
・ Jake Melksham
・ Jake Metcalfe
・ Jake Metz
・ Jake Meyer
・ Jake Milford
・ Jake Miller
・ Jake Hancock
・ Jake Hanna
・ Jake Hannah
・ Jake Hansen
・ Jake Hansen (ice hockey)
・ Jake Hanson
・ Jake Harders
Jake Hartford
・ Jake Hauswirth
・ Jake Heaps
・ Jake Hecht
・ Jake Heenan
・ Jake Heggie
・ Jake Hehl
・ Jake Hendriks
・ Jake Herbert
・ Jake Hesketh
・ Jake Hess
・ Jake Hessenthaler
・ Jake Hewitt
・ Jake Higginbottom
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Jake Hartford : ウィキペディア英語版
Jake Hartford

Jake Hartford (born Jim Edwards, December 1, 1949 – January 12, 2013), was a talk radio host who anchored the 9-11 a.m. slot on 89 WLS with Chicago Tribune columnist John Kass. Hartford had been a personality on WLS-AM 890 since 1991 with a regular Saturday morning show called "Awake with Jake," as well as performing various fill-in duties. Due to a management shuffle he was laid off and briefly moved to WCPT-AM (820) from 2008 to 2010, but returned to WLS-AM 890 where he had been promoted to mid-days just prior to his death.
==Style==
Hartford was most infamous for giving callers the wrong instructions to change their clocks during Daylight Saving Time shifts. Every May he conducted the "Gizzy Awards," named after former Chicago newscaster Giselle Fernández, honoring the most popular Chicago television news personalities.
In 2002, Hartford used his influence as a radio personality to affect the selection of the Official Fish of Chicago. He suggested that his listeners cast an online vote for the Longnose dace. As a result of the campaign, the longnose dace came from distant obscurity to winning the contest.〔Jake Hartford, WCPT on-air declaration, June 7, 2008.〕

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