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Red Eye Radio
with Eric Harley and Gary McNamara
Mid-4am
Long after the rest of the world packs off to bed,
the Night People come to life and Red Eye Radio takes to the airwaves. Red Eye Radio is a
nationally syndicated conversation with America, and in our 24/7 digital world, the news
cycle and fun never sleep.
www.redeyeradioshow.com
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First Light with Dirk
Van
4am-5am
First light signals the dawn of a new
day. Dirk Van gets the day started right with
a unique blend of breaking news, friendly chat and celebrity interviews. You’ll hear today’s
top stories and live on-the-air reaction from listeners across the country.
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Imus In The Morning
5am-9am
Provocative, humorous and informative,
Imus in the Morning is a Talk radio
institution. On-air in New York since 1971, Imus is a radio legend with scores of
awards, including the presteigious Marconi Award for excellence in
broadcasting.
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Dennis
Miller
9am-11am
Former Saturday Night Live comedian, former late night talk show host, recovering
liberal Dennis Miller takes to the radio airwaves to see if it is possible for talk radio's
audience to get his humorous perspective on politics and life.
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Rush
Limbaugh
11am-2pm
With more than 20 million listeners every week, Rush Limbaugh is the most listened to and highest-rated talk show
host in America. Each day Rush not only gives the news, but tells the listeners what to think
about it. You may not always agree with him, but it's hard not to stay
tuned.
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America's Radio
News with Ernie
Brown and Lori Lundin
2pm-5pm
Making, breaking, and driving the news, Ernie Brown and Lori Lundin anchor a
fast-paced look at the top news stories of the day, live from Washington, DC.
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Mark Levin
5pm-8pm
Mark Levin has become one of the hot properties
in talk radio today, and is now also one of the top new authors in the conservative political
arena. In a short period of time, Mark has become one of the most listened to talk show
hosts in the nation.
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John Batchelor
8pm-Mid
The John Batchelor Show celebrates the pell-mell pace and
you-can't-make-this-up qualities of the 21st Century. John explores the global contest not only in
search of national security in the Middle East and here at home, but also in the struggle for
energy security and food security across borders.
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