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Turned CSPAN on this a.m. and noticed Bill Press hosting a radio show out of D.C.
I didn't realize he had a syndicated radio show.
His show, according to CSPAN, is on 28 stations and Sirius. The show is produced from The Center for American Progress, which I'm guessing is a moderate to left-leaning "think tank" that probably AFAIK makes much more sense than the dunces at Heritage and Cato that hate anything that isn't with their views.
The former CNN Crossfire co-host sounds fine, but was a little stiff coming out of a break.
Good comments and questions though, plus great interaction with his callers.
http://billpressshow.com/
When I turned CSPAN on, I thought they might be doing a remote with a local host in Tampa- St. Petersburg, which will host a Republican debate tonight. (Press was talking about the debate but I didn't recognize him immediately).
Of course, CSPAN couldn't, as there's no real local call-in talk show (outside of 4kw WWBA's a.m. show) airing in that major market anymore, thanks to Cheap Channel's running everything syndicated and buying the most powerful AM sticks.
I didn't realize he had a syndicated radio show.
His show, according to CSPAN, is on 28 stations and Sirius. The show is produced from The Center for American Progress, which I'm guessing is a moderate to left-leaning "think tank" that probably AFAIK makes much more sense than the dunces at Heritage and Cato that hate anything that isn't with their views.
The former CNN Crossfire co-host sounds fine, but was a little stiff coming out of a break.
Good comments and questions though, plus great interaction with his callers.
http://billpressshow.com/
When I turned CSPAN on, I thought they might be doing a remote with a local host in Tampa- St. Petersburg, which will host a Republican debate tonight. (Press was talking about the debate but I didn't recognize him immediately).
Of course, CSPAN couldn't, as there's no real local call-in talk show (outside of 4kw WWBA's a.m. show) airing in that major market anymore, thanks to Cheap Channel's running everything syndicated and buying the most powerful AM sticks.