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Jim Bohannon 12 am - 4 am |
Jim Bohannon, host of Westwood One's The Jim Bohannon Show, is one of America's top radio personalities. Voted one of "The 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America" by Talkers Magazine three years in a row, The Jim Bohannon Show can be heard overnights on 1140 KSOO. Bohannon describes himself as a "militant moderate" delivering his wit, wisdom and natural charm to listeners across the nation. The Jim Bohannon Show brings listeners a unique blend of breaking news, interesting features and informative reports on a spectrum of topics. Bohannon also talks to special guests and his loyal callers live, offering humor and compassion. In addition to The Jim Bohannon Show, Bohannon is host of the early morning weekday news magazine, America in the Morning, as well as America This Week, and his unpredictable feature, Offbeat. A 35-year broadcasting veteran, Bohannon began his career in 1960 at his hometown station, KLWT-AM, Lebanon, MO. After college at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield and service in the U.S. Army, he moved to Washington where he worked at Easy Listening WGAY-FM and News-Talkers WTOP-AM and WWRC-AM. He later moved to Chicago in 1980 where he worked as a morning anchor at WCFL-FM Radio and as a freelance reporter for Cable News Network. Bohannon hosted his own Saturday night phone-in program and served as the principal back-up for Larry King on The Larry King Show. In February of 1993, Bohannon took-over the prestigious nighttime talk show slot formerly held by The Larry King Show. Bohannon has anchored newscasts, political conventions and election night coverage in addition to his weekday programs. Jim Bohannon was recently nominated for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Marconi Radio Award for the Network Syndicated Personality of the Year.
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America In The Morning 4 am - 5 am |
Once The Jim Bohannon Show ends, the staff moves into news-gathering mode, preparing for Jim’s morning show, America in the Morning. AITM, as we fondly call it, was commercial radio’s first early morning news magazine, and it still leads the way today with a lively mixture of news, weather, sports, business, interviews, and the lighter news of the day that will get you up and on your way with a smile.
America in the Morning is heard around the country in both 30- and 60-minute versions. The first half-hour features the top news of the day, reported by some of America’s leading news correspondents; the nation’s weather from Dr. Joe Sobel (left) or one of the other dependable meteorologists from AccuWeather.com; the day’s top business news from Charlie Turner (right) or one of his colleagues from Marketwatch.com; and a look at the sports headlines of the morning. The half-hour is topped off with Jim Bohannon’s signature daily feature “The Offbeat,” which is exactly what the title implies: a humorous look at something just a bit off the beaten track. The 60-minute version of the show continues with a fresh look at the day’s leading news stories, an update on the weather from AccuWeather.com, and a look back at the previous day's scores and a look ahead at the day in sports with Robert Workman (left). In this half-hour you’ll also hear host Jim Bohannon’s daily interview with newsmakers and movers and shakers on topics people like you are talking about. By the time America in the Morning is done, you’ll be the best-informed person at the water cooler!
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The Glenn Beck Program
Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 11:00 am
Did you miss your daily dose of the Glenn Beck Program? Click the link below for a recap and to download a Podcast.
Call toll-free nationwide: 888-727-BECK
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Doug Urbanski Weekdays at 11:00am A leading independent conservative voice, Douglas Urbanski is familiar to millions of American radio listeners having guest hosted for Rush Limbaugh, Bill O'Reilly, Dennis Miller, Laura Ingraham, Fred Thompson, Michael Savage and others. He recently gained widespread acclaim for his portrayal of President Obama's former Director of the White House National Economic Council, Larry Summers, in the 2010 hit movie, The Social Network. Urbanski has received recognition in talk radio and entertainment where he has won awards for his theatrical productions on Broadway and London's West End, took home a British Academy Award for Best Picture, and as a talent manager, represented major artists associated with three of the biggest franchise pictures in history: the Harry Potter series, the Batman series, and the Crocodile Dundee series. Click here for the Urbanski website. |
T he Dave Ramsey Show with Dave Ramsey 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm Monday-Friday. After losing everything, I went on a quest to find out how money really works, how I could get control of it, and how I could have confidence in handling it. I read everything I could get my hands on. I interviewed older rich people, people who made money and kept it. That quest lead me to a really, really uncomfortable place – my mirror.
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America's most under-rated and over-payed radio talk show host returns. Welcome Neal Boortz 7:00 - 9:00 pm weeknights on 1140 KSOO. Visit Neal's website here.
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Dennis Miller 9 pm - 12 am |
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Dennis Miller It's been said that Miller is "One of the premiere comedy talents in America today..." While others are blunt assessing Miller's comedic stature, Dennis himself makes a virtue of understatement, but there is nothing low key about his career.
Miller is a five-time Emmy award winner for his critically acclaimed half-hour, live talk show "Dennis Miller Live" which had a nine year run on HBO. He also wrote and starred in the Emmy-nominated cable comedy special "Raw Feed", his sixth such special. He was the host and executive producer of CNBC's "Dennis Miller", a topical interview talk show featuring reasoned discourse, opinion and humor. Additionally, Miller has appeared on many politically oriented television talk shows.
He has also been cast in films, usually in dramatic roles, most notably in 1994's "Disclosure," 1995's "The Net," and 1996's "Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue."
In October 2001, HarperCollins published the fourth edition of Miller's popular rants, "The Rant Zone," now out in paperback. Miller's previous books, "I Rant Therefore I Am;" "Ranting Again" and "The Rants" have all been New York Times best sellers. For two seasons, Miller called the plays alongside Al Michaels and NFL Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Fouts on ABC's "Monday Night Football." He was also the "Weekend Update" correspondent on "Saturday Night Live" for six years, before exiting in 1991. He has yet to appear in a show with the words, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday in the title.
Over the years, Miller has become both a public and critical favorite. The New York Times said, "Mr. Miller is exquisitely attuned to contemporary foibles...his material can be scathing, his delivery low key...Mr. Miller reaches a bit farther than most comedians for the scorching comment...this smart aleck has an uncommonly sharp eye..." and The Hollywood Reporter called his most recent special, "an hour of topical, scathing brilliance that helps cement Miller's status as the Lenny Bruce of the new millennium...the most cerebral, astute and clever standup ever to put mouth to microphone."
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