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Jason Erkes (born November 10, 1969) is a former journalist, media strategist and entrepreneur. In the 1990s, Erkes began his career working for ABC7 Chicago News as a political researcher and field producer. He then worked as a special assistant for Illinois Attorney General, Roland Burris. During this period he played an active role in Burris' bid to become Illinois Governor. Erkes revisited the media in 1995 with a special projects position at Fox Chicago News where he and the production team won an Emmy award for a special they produced. Erkes remained at Fox News until 2001.
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