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  2. Seth Andrews - Wikipedia

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    Seth Andrews (born April 12, 1968) is an American activist, author, and speaker on the subject of atheism.He is the creator and host of The Thinking Atheist online community, podcast, and YouTube channel, as well as the author of four self-published books.

  3. Michael Berry (radio host) - Wikipedia

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    The following year, Berry began hosting a weekday 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. talk show on sister station Talk Radio 950 KPRC that replaced the syndicated Glenn Beck Program. [5] [6] On April 27, 2007, Berry became operations director for the three Clear Channel Communications AM radio stations in Houston: KTRH, KPRC, and KBME "790 the Sports Animal". [7]

  4. Beau Friedlander - Wikipedia

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    Friedlander later posted an apology, stating: "I was actually trying to mimic what I saw as the way right wingers go about these matters, and by misapprehending the way they do things, I went too far. (I offered to broker a deal for anyone who had damaging media pertaining to Glenn Beck.) First, I owe Glenn Beck an apology. I crossed the line.

  5. Amy Holmes - Wikipedia

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    She has guest co-hosted The View [6] and co-hosted Fox News' Glenn Beck while Beck was on the road with his "Unelectable" show. She has also appeared on the HBO show Real Time with Bill Maher. She was an anchor of a morning radio program syndicated by The Washington Times newspaper called "America's Morning News".

  6. WTAM - Wikipedia

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    WTAM is the Cleveland affiliate for both ABC News Radio and Fox News Radio; the AM flagship for the Cavaliers AudioVerse and Cleveland Guardians Radio Network; and the market outlet for This Morning with Gordon Deal, The Glenn Beck Program, The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show and Coast to Coast AM.

  7. Conservative talk radio - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Glenn Beck started his own television channel initially through Viacom networks. However, as of 2014 Suddenlink Communications is the outlet for the channel. TheBlaze, which also has an internet-radio component on their website employs Beck and many other hosts on their shows. [16]

  8. Dave Rubin - Wikipedia

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    He was the host of two podcasts, Hot Gay Comics and The Ben and Dave Show, which were turned into a television series on the here! television network. [14] In May 2009, Rubin co-created and co-hosted the podcast The Six Pack. [15] [16] From October 2011 to December 2012, The Six Pack was on Sirius XM Radio as a live talk show. [17]

  9. Steve Bannon - Wikipedia

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    In a 2015 radio appearance, Bannon expressed opposition to resettling any refugees of the Syrian Civil War in the U.S. [355] In a 2016 radio appearance, Bannon asserted that illegal immigration was "horrific" but that legal immigration was "the beating heart of this problem"; that levels of legal immigration to the U.S. were "scary"; and that ...