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On January 10, 2014, Loesch debuted her daily TV show, Dana, on Glenn Beck's TheBlaze TV. The show featured regulars such as author Benjamin Howe, and writer Brandon Morse. Loesch left in November 2017. [28] In 2016, KFTK-FM in St. Louis, her original radio station, dropped her show. [29] The show was picked up by WSDZ shortly thereafter. [30]
WLAC has traditionally traced its founding to November 24, 1926. [4] That was the day the station made its first broadcast under the WLAC call sign.However, Federal Communications Commission (FCC) records list WLAC's "Date first licensed" as September 11, 1925, reflecting the initial license date for station WDAD, which was consolidated with WLAC in 1927.
Restoring Courage was a campaign announced in May 2011 by media personality Glenn Beck featuring a media event that took place in Jerusalem, on August 24, 2011, "to stand with the Jewish people".
Alan Colmes, who from 1996 to 2009 was co-host of the political debate program Hannity & Colmes, was touted by Fox News as "a hard-hitting liberal" [258] who was used to counter the opinions of his co-host, conservative talk radio personality Sean Hannity. However, while speaking to USA Today, Colmes
The satellite radio network feels the comments could be viewed as 'advocating harm against an individual currently running for office.' SiriusXM suspends Glenn Beck over guest 'advocating harm' to ...
In 2011, she was hired as a writer and commentator for Mercury Radio Arts, [8] the organization owned and operated by Glenn Beck. Shortly after being hired by Beck, Cupp was given her show, S.E. Cupp, on the Insider Extreme broadcast on Glennbeck.com. [9] The show was moved to GBTV (now TheBlaze TV).
The novel is based on the Overton window concept in political theory, in which at any given moment there is a range of policies related to any particular issue that is considered politically acceptable ("in the window"), and other policies that politicians seeking to gain or hold public office do not feel they can recommend without being considered too far outside the mainstream ("outside the ...
WKRC is one of the oldest radio stations in Ohio. It was first licensed, as WFBW, on May 22, 1924. The owner was the Ainsworth-Gates Radio Company of Cincinnati. The original call letters were randomly assigned from a sequential roster of available call signs. [3] The call letters changed to WMH on June 14, 1924. [4]