Glen Beck - Weekdays 7-10a Based in New
York City, Glenn Beck is casting a tall shadow as the
next phenomenon of talk radio. The former Top 40 DJ entered the talk format in 2001
and already his show is broadcast nearly 200 stations nationwide. Millions of
listeners are drawn to this modern-day story teller who is armed with a quick
wit, an informed opinion, and a unique ability to inspire others to experience
their full potential with an open heart. His on-air presence is both commanding
and inviting – a trait he has been refining for the last 27 years.
Rush
Limbaugh - Weekdays 10-1p
The Rush Limbaugh
Show is the most listened to radio talk show in America, broadcast on over 600
radio stations nationwide. It is hosted by America's Anchorman, Rush
Limbaugh, also known as: America's Truth Detector; the Doctor of
Democracy; the Most Dangerous Man in America; the All-Knowing, All-Sensing,
All-Everything Maha Rushie;
defender of motherhood, protector of fatherhood and an all-around good guy.
Sean
Hannity - Weekdays 1-4p
The The Sean
Hannity Radio Show has over 500 affiliates
nationwide and counting. Sean is heard by roughly 13.5 million loyal
listeners a week making him the second most listened to talk show host in
America, according to Talkers Magazine. Hannity
has been the recipient of 2 Marconi Awards for Nationally Syndicated Radio
Host of the Year and is a three-time consecutive winner of the Radio &
Records National Talk Show Host of The Year Award (‘03, ’04, ‘05).


Michael Savage - Weekdays 4-7p
Explosive conservative radio talk show host Michael
Savage
continues to dominate the airwaves with his brash commentary and
unapologetic solutions. The 10 million listeners who tune into Savage
each week can't be wrong!
Rusty Humphries -
Weekdays 7-10p
At 44 years old, Rusty Humphries has been in the radio
and music business for over 25 years. The nationally syndicated
talk-personality is heard through The Talk Radio Network and is featured on
over 250 radio stations nationwide and growing. Rusty has had quite a
successful and colorful career. He's been a contestant on The Wheel of Fortune,
a tour guide at Universal Studios in Hollywood
and was even a candidate for U.S.
Senate. He has done numerous charitable activities such as working with US
Troops in Iraq,
by sending school children needed school supplies. He's sent US Troops DVDs
for their enjoyment. Taken a local cancer cluster of 16 children and their
families to Disneyland, he was also responsible for bringing The Moving Vietnam
Wall to his community, helped the State of Nevada raise 1.5 million dollars for
the WWII Memorial in Washington DC and as been involved in countless other
charitable projects.
Jerry Doyle - Weekdays
10-11p
Doyle works long hours balancing his busy
daytime acting career in television and movies with his nationally syndicated
evening radio career. Listeners will enjoy Doyle's anecdotal humor, satirical
observations and well-rounded social commentary. His ability to choose
compelling topics provokes lively conversations on the issues of the day.
The program is caller-driven, issue-oriented, and fast-paced. Listeners enjoy
Doyle's wit, as well as his ability to seriously engage callers from across the
nation in fascinating conversations. Doyle is best known for playing the
character of Michael Garibaldi on the Emmy Award winning TV series Babylon 5. In July of
1992, Doyle shot the pilot for Babylon
5, and in 1998, completed his 110th episode of the hit series landing Doyle on
the cover of TV Guide Magazine.
Coast 2 Coast w/George Noory - Weekdays 11p-5a
It became official on January 1, 2003. George Noory took over the reins from retiring Art Bell to become
the host of America's
most fascinating overnight radio program. Looking back on George's life and his
passion for all things unexplained, it seems almost fated that he would fulfill
this unique role.