Shawn Knight has been a staple in Urban Radio for over two decades. Since his early beginnings in Chicago at Kennedy King College, Shawn got involved with their community radio station doing news segments, hosting his radio show, and becoming a Student Program Director. In 1997 Shawn got the opportunity of a lifetime when he was brought on as a weekend personality and promotions assistant. In 2001 Shawn moved over to crosstown rival as the overnight personality, and during his tenure there he eventually hosted middays and morning drives on their sister station WSRB Soul 106.3. Shawn also hosted afternoon drive on WTLC-AM 1310 The Light, weekends on WTLC-FM 106.7, and recently evening personality at WKZJ K92.7 in Columbus, Georgia. Outside of radio, Shawn Knight has served as a weekly TV contributor on WFLD Fox 32 Good Day Chicago, hosted numerous concerts and events for local elected officials, as well as for nonprofit organizations. Follow Shawn on FB, Twitter, & Instagram @ShawnKnightShow
Shawn Knight
Uninvited Guest! Snake Rings Doorbell At Texas Home
Texas Parks and Wildlife want to remind you if you come in contact with a snake the best thing to do is leave it alone!
Eye Injuries From Fireworks Nearly Doubled In The U.S.
Have a safe 4th of July holiday!
Tyler Police Searching For Man for Aggravated Assault
If anyone have any information on Byron is to call the U.S. Marshals office 903-590-1370.
Longview Church Mourns The Sudden Loss Of Student Pastor
Our thoughts and prayers are with the family.
SAT Test Now Give Scores For Students Of ‘Social’ And ‘Economic’ Background
The new rule will go in effect in the Fall of 2019.
Former Dallas Cowboy Michael Irvin Await Biopsy For Throat Cancer
Michael Irving played for the Dallas Cowboys from 1989 - 1999 and played college football at the University of Miami.
Study: You Should Replace Your Pillows Every Three Years
When was the last time you replaced your pillows?
Firefighters Respond To Fire At Tyler Apartment Complex
An investigation is pending on the cause of the fire.