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Kilmeade and Friends

Monday - Friday 9pm - 12am

Kilmeade and FriendsKilmeade's dual role shows his versatility in reporting the news of the day, as well as interviewing various high-profile guests, while maintaining the networks sports coverage. Most recently, Kilmeade was on location at Houston's Reliant Stadium reporting on Super Bowl XXXVIII. Throughout the year you can catch Kilmeade reporting on location from the sidelines of the NFL, Major League Lacrosse and Major League Soccer. Additionally, Kilmeade played an integral role in reporting the Kobe Bryant case for the network. As a co-host for "FOX & Friends," his interviews with Secretary of State Colin Powell and comedian Janeane Garofalo made national headlines. Kilmeade also played a large part in 9/11 coverage as well as Operation Iraqi Freedom, where he reported from Kuwait with the troops.

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John Gibson - The John Gibson Show

Monday - Friday 6pm - 9pm

jgibson-250Prior to his career at FNC, which he began in 2000 as host of "FOX News Live," Gibson hosted the MSNBC nightly news talk programs "Newschat" and "Internight." He also served as substitute anchor for CNBC's "Rivera Live."

Preceding the existence of MSNBC, Gibson hosted a news program for America's Talking. Gibson began his broadcasting career as a West Coast correspondent for NBC News Channel, where he supplied NBC affiliates with live reports on various breaking stories and events such as the O.J. Simpson trial.

John Gibson is also the author of two best-selling books: "Hating America: The New World Sport" and more recently, "The War on Christmas."

   

Riza and Company

Monday - Friday 3pm - 6pm

Lee Riza and Company

   

Fred Thompson - The Fred Thompson Show

Monday - Friday 1p - 3p

Fred ThompsonFred Thompson is one of the most respected and visible figures in politics today. Thompson served eight years as a Senator from Tennessee, and in 2008 sought the Republican nomination for President of the United States. First elected to the United States Senate in 1994, the people of Tennessee returned him to office two years later with more votes than any candidate for any office in the state's history at that time. Serving as Chairman of the Senate Governmental Affairs Committee, and as a member of the Finance Committee and Select Committee on Intelligence, Senator Thompson focused on lowering taxes, strengthening national security, and cutting wasteful government spending. In March 2002, Senator Thompson announced that he would not seek re-election to the Senate, although he would have been re-elected easily. He has three sons, one daughter and 5 grandchildren, and wanted to spend more time with his family.

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Imus in the Morning

Monday - Friday 5am - 9am

Imus in the MorningImus broadcast his first program from New York City back in 1971. He broadcast what some said--vehemently--should have been his last in 2007. His life journey has by some accounts been arduous, by other accounts a freak parade, and by still others as a matter for a RICO investigation. It began out in the great American West, California and Arizona, and eventually would make its way on across the country to Ohio and New York.

Imus was born in Riverside, California. Ranching was the family business and he was actually raised on a big cattle spread called the Willows near Kingman, Arizona. Don recalls that period of his childhood fondly and his familiar cowboy persona is completely legitimate. His irascibility appears to be equally legitimate, influenced by more than a few hard knocks along the way. If he revels in the agony of others, as he jokes, it may just be because he's had a little of that himself. His parents divorced when Don was fifteen, he changed schools frequently, got arrested after a school yard fight, won election in secondary school as class president and was impeached, and, at seventeen, was pushed by his mother to join the marine corps as the best strategy to keep him out of jail. While it all added up to what Imus himself has described as a fairly horrible adolescence, it also disproves a theory that he actually had no parents and instead spawned spontaneously in dust clots behind the Laundromat dryers where one day he would seek shelter. When did all of these events unfold? It doesn't really matter. And why annoy Don by asking?

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Dennis Miller - The Dennis Miller Show

Monday - Friday 9am - 1pm

Dennis MillerMiller is a five-time Emmy award winner for his critically acclaimed half-hour, live talk show "Dennis Miller Live" which had a nine year run on HBO. He also wrote and starred in the Emmy-nominated cable comedy special "Raw Feed", his sixth such special. He was the host and executive producer of CNBC's "Dennis Miller", a topical interview talk show featuring reasoned discourse, opinion and humor. Additionally, Miller has appeared on many politically oriented television talk shows.

He has also been cast in films, usually in dramatic roles, most notably in 1994's "Disclosure," 1995's "The Net," and 1996's "Murder at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue."

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