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  2. The Howie Carr Show - Wikipedia

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    The Howie Carr Show is an American radio talk-show presented by journalist and author Howie Carr. Its flagship station is WRKO 680 in Boston, Massachusetts, on which the show airs every weekday between 3:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. PM. It is syndicated live in five states, while Rhode Island's WHJJ broadcasts a best-of on Sunday evenings.

  3. Howie Carr - Wikipedia

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    The Howie Carr Show has since become syndicated on more than twenty-five radio stations throughout northern and central New England, and can be heard elsewhere via live streaming on HowieCarrShow.com.

  4. WRKO - Wikipedia

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    WRKO serves as the Boston affiliate for ABC News Radio, Coast to Coast AM and This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal; syndicated personalities Joe Pags, John Batchelor and Bill Cunningham; the flagship station of The Howie Carr Show, and the home of radio personality Jeff Kuhner.

  5. WTSN (AM) - Wikipedia

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    Programming WTSN carries local and syndicated talk programming. The station began carrying the Boston -based Howie Carr Show in late afternoons on February 16, 2015. Mike Pomp hosts the Morning Information Center and Open Mic Show .

  6. Jeff Kuhner - Wikipedia

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    Kuhner writes an occasional column on partisan politics called "Kuhner's Corner", carried on the WRKO website [20] and on local niche media such as the Boston Broadside. In addition to his own shows, Kuhner has guest-hosted The Howie Carr Show on WRKO, and syndicated programs The Mark Levin Show and The Savage Nation .

  7. WSNO (AM) - Wikipedia

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    In the later years of its talk format, WSNO's programming included Imus in the Morning, The Glenn Beck Radio Program, The Rush Limbaugh Show, and The Howie Carr Show. [19] WSNO also featured local news and weather, high school sports, NFL Football, Boston Bruins and NCAA Basketball.

  8. WMEX (AM) - Wikipedia

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    The sale was completed on September 10, 2015. [38] On December 28, 2015, the station announced a new noontime show hosted by Nancy "Sandy" Shack, longtime producer of The Howie Carr Show, to begin on January 4, 2016. McPhee left the station on June 2, 2017, replaced by live airing of the Michael Savage show.

  9. Newsmax TV - Wikipedia

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    Previous Steve Bannon – host of War Room (moved to Real America's Voice) Herman Cain – was slated to host a show for Newsmax TV but died of coronavirus disease before making it to series [38] Howie Carr – host of The Howie Carr Show (now radio-only) Heather Childers – former co-host of American Agenda