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Sebastian Gorka Inks Multi-Year Deal With Salem Radio Network

The Hungarian native served as Deputy Assistant to the President in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

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Radio personality Dr. Sebastian Gorka inked a multi-year extension with Salem Radio Network. The America First host began his stint at the network nearly two years ago.

The Hungarian native served as Deputy Assistant to the President in the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

“Despite an incredibly hard 18 months for America, conservative talk radio is stronger than it has ever been,” Gorka said. “I am so grateful to Salem, my superb team, and our amazing listeners for their loyalty and enduring love of country.”

Gorka has briefed the Central Intelligence Agency, the Defense Intelligence Agency, the U.S. Navy Seals, and the Commandant of the Marine Corps. He also served as an expert for the Department of Justice during the Boston Bombing trial and testified before Congress on the threat of Global Jihadism.

“Dr. Gorka has proven to be a natural on the radio. His insight into current events, his courageous stands on the issues, and his unique sense of humor have blended together to make this one of the best shows in the Salem lineup,” said Salem senior vice president for spoken-word Phil Boyce. 

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Michael DelGiorno to Add 5 New Affiliates, Including 550 KFYI in Phoenix

In a post to social media, DelGiorno announced he’ll be heard on KFYI in Phoenix beginning at the end of the month.

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After launching a new morning show last October with Talk Radio 98.3 WLAC in Nashville, Michael DelGiorno continues to add new stations, with five more set to join in the coming weeks.

In a post to social media, DelGiorno announced he’ll be heard on 550 KFYI in Phoenix beginning at the end of the month. Additionally, WILM (Wilmington, DE), WDOV (Dover, DE), WJDY (Salisbury, MD), and WGST (Macon, GA) will add his program.

At its launch, Your Morning Show with Michael DelGiorno was heard on iHeartMedia stations in Nashville, and also in Tulsa and Oklahoma City, where he spent time earlier in his career before moving to Music City.

In recent months, the program has been added to other iHeartMedia-owned stations like Impact Radio 1260 WHNZ in Tampa, 600 WREC in Memphis, 1060 WKMQ in Tupelo, 570 WKBN in Youngstown, and 640 WHLO in Akron.

The program airs live from 6-9 AM ET.

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840 WHAS Anchor/Reporter Hayley Hansen-Kilkelly Departing to Join WBBM

“After eight glorious years, I’m leaving (840 WHAS) for new adventures closer to home.”

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840 WHAS anchor/reporter Hayley Hansen-Kilkelly has announced she is departing the Louisville news/talk station to join WBBM in Chicago in a similar role.

Hansen-Kilkelly joined the iHeartMedia-owned station in 2016 after previous stops in Lexington and as an Associate Producer at WGN Radio.

“After eight glorious years, I’m leaving (840 WHAS) for new adventures closer to home,” Hansen-Kilkelly wrote in a post to social media.

“I’m moving to WBBM Radio in Chicago,” she subsequently told the station’s afternoon host Terry Meiners in her last appearance on the station. “I’ll be an anchor/reporter there. I’ll be doing the same things I do here there but in my city. In Chicago. It’s pretty exciting.”

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Brian Kilmeade: Show is at Disadvantage Because Fox News Doesn’t Own Any Radio Stations

“A lot of that with these syndicated companies is ‘Oh, yeah. This is our guy. This is our woman, we’ll put them on.’ That’s kind of the way radio works.”

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The Brian Kilmeade Show has seen growth in recent months, with several new stations carrying the program. But that doesn’t mean it isn’t a constant uphill climb for the Fox News host.

Many nationally syndicated shows air on stations that are also owned by the syndicators themselves, like Premiere Networks and Westwood One. Kilmeade told 77 WABC’s Sid Rosenberg that his show — which is distributed by Fox News Radio — doesn’t have the same luxury.

“We don’t own any stations. Fox doesn’t have any leverage, just like you guys. If people are going to pick up our show syndicated they’re going to pick it up on the quality of the show,” said Kilmeade, whose show airs on WABC in New York.

“A lot of that with these syndicated companies is ‘Oh, yeah. This is our guy. This is our woman, we’ll put them on.’ That’s kind of the way radio works.”

Brian Kilmeade also told Rosenberg his show is on the verge of being added in a “major city” in Texas, and is also nearing a deal to be heard locally on a station in a “major city” in Connecticut, on top of recently being added by WRVA in Virginia.

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