Chris Stigall

Chris Stigall
Chris Stigall interviews Vice President Mike Pence
Born January 5, 1977 (1977-01-05) (age 41)
Richmond, Missouri, U.S.
Education Northwest Missouri State University
Occupation Talk show host, columnist, television correspondent
Website 1210wpht.radio.com/shows/chris-stigall

Chris Stigall is a talk radio personality. He hosts the WPHT Morning Show in the Philadelphia market. Previously, he hosted The KCMO (AM) Morning Show in the Kansas City market from 2006 till 2010.

Stigall also fills in for nationally syndicated hosts Michael Savage, Rusty Humphries, Lou Dobbs, Fred Thompson, Jerry Doyle and Steve Malzberg. He has also been a contributor to Andrew Breitbart's website BigHollywood, Philly Magazine, American Spectator and the Platte County Landmark.

A graduate of Northwest Missouri State University, in college, Stigall studied comedy writing and television production as an intern with “Late Show with David Letterman” in New York. Professionally, Stigall has also served as a representative and press assistant to U.S. Congressman Sam Graves (MO-06) as well as working in Kansas City radio since 1999.

In 2009 Stigall was selected as the master of ceremonies at the Mayor’s Christmas Tree lighting ceremony.[1]

On November 18, 2010, WPHT in Philadelphia announced that Stigall will be anchoring its morning show focused on "local and national policy, the economy, the biggest news stories and issues that affect all Philadelphians, coupled with interviews of the day’s news and decision makers."[2]

Sharyl Attkisson Revelation

On May 25, 2013 Stigall conducted an interview with Sharyl Attkisson and inquired about if she suspected her computer of being hacked as a part of the 2013 Department of Justice investigations of reporters. Sharyl responded that her personal and work computers had been compromised and were under investigation.[3] She responded, "I think there could be some relationship between these types of things and what happened to me," adding that "something suspicious had been happening since."[4] Stigall then had a media clash with Erik Wemple from The Washington Post. Prior to the release of Attkisson's book, Wemple had criticized her for "ladling out hints and half-assertions about the violations of her computers, as she was apparently holding back details that could assist the public in determining just who was responsible for them." [5] Her 2014 book, Stonewalled, chronicled her on-air exchange with Stigall and revealed that it was an unexpected encounter for her that became a national news story.

Charitable Work

In 2012, Stigall made an appearance at a fundraiser to raise money for the Ronald McDonald House of Philadelphia and Delaware.[6]

Through a partnership with the Pennsylvania SPCA and the Piazza Auto Group, Stigall has helped find homes for over 100 shelter animals through his weekly on-air segment “The Piazza Pet of the Week.”[7]

Philadelphia’s USO chapter known as Liberty USO has partnered with Stigall and the Philadelphia Phillies to surprise military service members annually with a trip to Phillies Fantasy Camp in Clearwater, Florida.[8]

Controversy

In March 2011, Stigall became heavily involved in the Delaware County priest trial. Stigall thought The Philadelphia Inquirer was heavily biased in its coverage and one priest and his lawyer declared their innocence on Stigall's morning talk show.[9]

References

  1. Hendricks, Mike (November 19, 2009). "Ulterior motives lurk behind the tree-lighting ceremony". Kansas City Star. Retrieved July 23, 2010.
  2. "WPHT To Launch New Lineup With Chris Stigall Hosting Morning Drive". CBS Philly. November 30, 2010. Retrieved November 18, 2010.
  3. Byers, Dylan (May 21, 2013), "Sharyl Attkisson's Computers Compromised", Politico
  4. Mirkinson, Jack (21 May 2013). "CBS' Sharyl Attkisson: My Computers Were Compromised, 'Could Be Some Relationship' To DOJ Scandals". The Huffington Post.
  5. Wemple, Erik (October 29, 2014), "Philadelphia Radio Host Hammers Erik Wemple Blog to Smithereens Over Sharyl Attkisson", The Washington Post
  6. "CBS 3/CW Philly Phone Bank for Ronald McDonald House Charities(R) Sets a Record With Nearly $1 Million Raised for Local | Reuters". Reuters. 2012-03-20. Archived from the original on 2016-03-11. Retrieved 2018-07-18.
  7. "Piazza Pet of the Week", CBS Philadelphia
  8. "Wounded Warrior Joins the Phantasy Camp". January 8, 2014.
  9. Mucha, Peter (March 15, 2011). "Priest declares innocence, lawyer rips judge on radio show". The Philadelphia Inquirer.
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