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Unnamed (div. 1994) [ 1] Website. Radio website. Campaign website. Laurence Allen Elder (born April 27, 1952) is an American conservative political commentator [ 2] and talk radio host. [ 3] Elder hosts The Larry Elder Show, based in California. The show began as a local program on Los Angeles radio station KABC in 1993 and ran until 2008 ...
In 2002, Peterson debated Michael Eric Dyson on "The Case For/Against Reparations for African Americans," hosted by the National Association of Black Journalists. [24] [25] [26] Conservative talk radio host Dennis Prager wrote the forewords to two of Peterson's books. [8] [27] Peterson's radio show was simulcast on Newsmax TV in 2017–2018. [28]
Dana Lynn Loesch (/ l æ ʃ / LASH; née Eaton; born September 28, 1978) [1] [2] is an American radio and TV host. She is a former spokesperson for the National Rifle Association and a former writer and editor for Breitbart News. Loesch was the host of the program Dana on TheBlaze TV from 2014 to 2017.
Laura Catherine Schlessinger (born January 16, 1947), [4] commonly known as Dr. Laura, is an American talk radio host and author. [5] The Dr. Laura Program, heard weekdays for three hours on Sirius XM Radio, consists mainly of her responses to callers' requests for personal advice and often features her short monologues on social and political topics.
Ken Hamblin. Ken Loronzo Hamblin II (born October 22, 1940), the self-titled Black Avenger, was host of the Ken Hamblin Show, which was syndicated nationally on Entertainment Radio Networks. [1] [2] His show peaked in the 1990s, but he left the air, without warning, in July 2003 due to a contractual dispute with his syndicator, the American ...
NEW YORK (AP) — Pioneering radio host Barry Farber, who hosted a conservative talk show for decades in New York City and ran unsuccessfully for mayor in 1977, has died.