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Dan Bongino. Daniel John Bongino (born December 4, 1974) is an American conservative [1] political commentator, radio show host, and author. He serves as a host of The Dan Bongino Show on Rumble. He served as host of the Unfiltered with Dan Bongino on Fox News until April 2023.
WBAP. WBAP (820 kHz) is an AM news/talk radio station licensed to Fort Worth, Texas, and serving the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. WBAP is owned by Cumulus Media and broadcasts with 50,000 watts from a transmitter site in the northwest corner of Mansfield. Its programming is also simulcast on WBAP-FM (93.3) in Haltom City.
WLS (890 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station in Chicago, Illinois. Owned by Cumulus Media, through licensee Radio License Holdings LLC, the station airs a talk radio format. WLS studios are in the NBC Tower on North Columbus Drive in the city's Streeterville neighborhood.
The radio program will continue to air on more than 300 stations across the country. Bongino is the first on-air personality to depart Fox News since the Rupert Murdoch-owned network settled a ...
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Conservative commentator Dan Bongino called Joe Biden "boring and "a disaster for talk radio." Bongino, one of Facebook's biggest figures, said this was a "challenge" but he works to meet it.
Special Podcast Will Drop Monday, August 26 from The Heritage Foundation. Bongino to Testify at Hearing. NEW YORK, Aug. 23, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Cumulus Media’s (NASDAQ: CMLS) Westwood One today announced that The Dan Bongino Show podcast will offer a special two-hour edition on Monday, August 26, 2024, the first day of hearings for the House Republicans’ independent investigation into ...
History. Mark Levin. Levin began his career as a radio host in 2002 in a Sunday afternoon timeslot on WABC. [1] WABC assigned Levin to fill in starting on June 16, 2003, after the station dropped The Savage Nation for the 6–8 pm.time period weeknights. [2] On September 2, 2003, his show moved to the 6–8 p.m. timeslot on WABC. [3]