Larry Elder |
Salem Radio Network Senior VP Phil Boyce recalls adding Larry to his lineup at WABC in New York, and listeners could not get enough. "Larry is truly a unique and needed voice in this country, and I can't think of a better choice to fill the valuable Hugh Hewitt slot," said Mr. Boyce. "Listeners will be riveted to his take on the day's news, and his insights into the most important issues of our day he will bring them back for appointment listening," added Boyce.
Larry says his philosophy is to entertain, inform, provoke and "to hopefully uplift."
Larry is a New York Times best-selling author of four books, including his latest "Dear Father, Dear Son." His national TV show "Moral Court" was syndicated across the country and was at one time top rated in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
"I am thrilled and delighted to be joining the Salem Radio Network. What a great time to be on the radio, helping listeners make sense of one of the craziest election cycles we have ever seen," added Larry. He says, "The question is not which party has my back, but which party can get government off our back--so that we might all realize our God given capabilities."
SRN host Dennis Prager takes credit for suggesting to KABC GM George Green that Larry might make a great talk show host. They are now re-united on KRLA 870 AM The Answer in Los Angeles.
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At the same time, CRN President and CEO Michael J. Horn announced that as a part of the pact, "The Larry Elder Show" will continue to be heard on 192 CRN channel stations around the country. CRN has been carrying Larry's show after he left KABC.
"Larry Elder is one of America's most successful talk show hosts and Larry's voice is an answer to many of the nation's problems and concerns right now," Mr. Horn said. "We are thrilled with the nationwide Salem launch and believe SRN is the best syndication company in the country today."
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