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KPHX's
Weekday Schedule...
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The Bill Press Show
(3
AM to 6 AM)...
Bill Press began his career as a political insider and media commentator on KABC-TV and KCOP-TV, both in Los Angeles.
The former co-host of MSNBC’s Buchanan and Press, CNN’s Crossfire and The Spin Room, Press has built a national
reputation on thought-provoking and humorous insights from the left side of
the political aisle.
Press has received numerous awards for his work, including four Emmys and a Golden Mike
Award. In 1992, the Associated Press named him Best Commentator of the Year.
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The Stephanie Miller Show
(6
AM to 9 AM)...
These days, Stephanie Miller has emerged as a favorite of the cable news channels as political coverage dominates.
She’s quite possibly the most watched guest personality on MSNBC without her own show… when the I-Man took his vacation
from radio, MSNBC selected her to her bridge the gap until they sorted out what they wanted to do. CNN calls
often… Fox takes a chance every once in a while and puts her on Cavuto and other shows so their “fair and balanced”
claim can hold up.
In a word, she’s hot.
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The Ed Shultz Show
(9
AM to 12 PM)...
Why is the Ed Schultz Show hotter than a polar bear in Pensacola? Easy. Because he is so different
from every other talk show host on the dial and so much like the 3 million Ed Heads who tune him in for the
unvarnished truth.
He’s a straight talking, no-nonsense voice of reason in unreasonable times.
While others preen and pontificate, Ed Schultz keeps the lines wide open for his listeners-making good
on his boast that The Ed Schultz Show is Where America Comes to Talk. No radio talk show is as
accessible.
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The
Randi Rhodes Show
(12
PM to 3 PM)...
A Brooklyn native and former U.S. Air Force aircraft mechanic, Randi began her career in radio at a
Country music station in Seminole, Texas. She enjoyed stints in Mobile, Alabama, as well as New York’s
WAPP-FM, Milwaukee’s WQFM and West Palm Beach’s WJNO-AM.
In 1992, she landed at Miami’s WIOD-AM, where she took over the station’s 8-11 p.m. timeslot and was ranked #1 in the
market. In 2004, Air America Radio began nationally syndicating her program. In addition, Randi starred in the HBO
documentary Left of the Dial, and was named “Woman of the Year” by Talkers Magazine in 2007.
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The
Thom Hartmann Show
(3 PM to 6 PM) ...
Thom Hartmann is live daily from 3 PM ET - 6 PM ET. He is also a four-time Project Censored-award-winning,
New York Times best-selling author. His national daily progressive radio talk show, now in its sixth year on the air,
replaced Al Franken on the Air America Radio Network, is also distributed to radio stations nationwide on the Jones
Satellite system. More people listen daily to the Thom Hartmann Program than any other progressive talk show
in the nation.
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The
Mike Newcomb Show - Friday
(4PM to 6PM)...
Dr. Mike Newcomb is known in the media as a progressive political commentator. Nationally, Mike has
appeared on MSNBC, FOX, and C-SPAN and is a regularly featured guest on NBC’s Sunday morning “Square Off”.
He has been a contributor to one the nation’s largest newspapers, The Arizona Republic newspaper, and is the
charismatic host of the smash hit radio talk show ”The Mike Newcomb Show”
Mike is also a medical doctor who specializes in caring for the elderly and impoverished.
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The
Alan Colmes Show
(9
PM to 0 AM)...
After penetrating the Boston market with a hit radio show on WZLX, Colmes went from major market
success to national talk radio prominence in 1990 with his fast-paced and informative afternoon
news-driven show, which aired daily on hundreds of affiliates nationwide. Most recently, he returned to radio
as host of a news-driven late-night talk show "The Alan Colmes Show," which is syndicated by the FOX News Channel.
Alan Colmes joined FOX News Channel in 1996. He served as the liberal counterpart and co-host of "Hannity & Colmes,"
a one-hour debate-driven talk show focusing on controversial newsmakers and issues of the day.After a string of
successful radio shows on WNBC, WABC and WMCA in New York, Colmes gained a reputation as a hard-hitting liberal
known for his electric commentary on the American agenda. He has interviewed many key political figures, which
include Former President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore, Reverend Jesse Jackson, Steve Forbes, New York Mayor
Rudolph Giuliani, Ralph Nader and Ken Starr.
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The
Mike Malloy Show
(0
AM to 3 AM)...
Mike Malloy came to talk radio by serendipity. Writing for CNN in 1987, a friend at an Atlanta radio station
told him there was an opening for a weekend talk show host, if working for no pay was acceptable. Malloy gave
it a try and decided it was more fun than actually working for a living at CNN. He was hooked and within a
few months was being paid enough to cover basic necessities like rent, food and beer. But, that was a long
time ago. His radio experience includes the 50,000 watt blow-torches in both the South and the Midwest,
respectively WSB-AM in Atlanta and WLS-AM in Chicago, and as one of the original hosts on Air America...
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