Chris Jagger

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Chris Jagger

Between hosting Change of Heart, continuing his daily radio morning show in Dallas and balancing a myriad of personal appearances, Chris Jagger is one of the hardest-working men in show business.

Jagger landed his first radio job in 1980 as an afternoon news reporter at WKST, a news/talk station in his hometown. After six months, he hosted a popular morning talk show, while also juggling two part-time jobs hosting radio shows in nearby Youngstown, Ohio and Pittsburgh, PA.

From there Jagger moved on to the nations capital where he spent nearly 5 years on the air at Washinton's most popular station of the time, Q-107. His travels took him to Philadelphia for the following 3 years hosting the morning show as the city of brotherly love launched the all new dance station, Q-102.

He soon moved to New York City's Z-100, where he hosted the afternoon "drive time" and soon after that, the nationally syndicated Hitline USA. In 1992, he was hired to co-host and help boost the ratings of LovePhones, a latenight talk show about relationships and sex. The show's ratings soared with the addition of Jagger, and it became America's number one latenight radio program. Luckily, Jagger felt right at home talking about sex, love and life.

After co-hosting LovePhones for five years, Jagger moved to Dallas, where he currently co-hosts his own morning show on the alternative station 102.1 "The Edge." He continues his radio gig Monday through Friday, and flies to New York on weekends to shoot Change of Heart.


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