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Morning Edition is an American radio news program produced and distributed by NPR. It airs weekday mornings (Monday through Friday) and runs for two hours, and many stations repeat one or both hours. It airs weekday mornings (Monday through Friday) and runs for two hours, and many stations repeat one or both hours.
The panelists for the new edition of Crossfire were former House Speaker Newt Gingrich and political commentator S. E. Cupp representing the right with political consultant Stephanie Cutter and advocate Van Jones representing the left. [2] The program was last broadcast in July 2014 and officially cancelled later that year. [3]
NPR's Morning Edition and All Things Considered are the two most popular news programs. [15] The late Tom Kent self-estimated his listenership in 2014 at over 23 million weekly listeners over all of his network's programs, which span the classic hits, adult hits and hot adult contemporary formats. [16]
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Michel Martin – Co-host, Morning Edition; Rachel Martin – Co-Host, Morning Edition; A Martínez – Co-Host, Morning Edition, Culver City, California; Renée Montagne – Special Correspondent/ former Host, Morning Edition; Peter O'Dowd – Guest Host, Here and Now; Ayesha Rascoe – Host, Weekend Edition Sunday, Co-Host NPR Sunday Puzzle
Sean Carlson (born June 13, 1985), is an American music promoter from Torrance, California. He is the founder of FYF Fest and the "F Yeah Fest" music tour. The first Fuck Yeah Fest was held in 2004 at the Echo, a club in Echo Park, Los Angeles, California .
Hannity & Colmes, co-anchored by Sean Hannity and Alan Colmes (1996-2009) Hannity's America, a program featuring 2-on-2 debate, interviews with people on the street, and other elements; hosted by Sean Hannity; Happening Now, a program covered by Jon Scott covering the latest headlines of the morning; Heartland with John Kasich
Abby Grossberg, who formerly worked on Carlson's show, sued Fox News, alleging that Carlson and his producer, Justin Wells, had displayed rampant misogyny and anti-Semitism in the workplace.