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Joseph John Pagliarulo (born August 1, 1966), [1] also known on the air as Joe Pags, is an American nationally syndicated conservative television and radio talk show host. Biography [ edit ]
Joe Pagliarulo (known as "Joe Pags" and based at WOAI in San Antonio) replaced Dean as interim host beginning August 11, 2014. [2] Pagliarulo ceded hosting duties to Meghan McCain (daughter of Senator John McCain) on July 15, 2015. McCain left the program on January 31, 2017, deciding to focus on television work instead.
Mike Opelka currently works as a regular fill-in host on several syndicated radio talk shows heard daily across the country. From Chris Plante, Joe Pags and Simon Conway to local stars like Rich Zeoli in Philly, Drew Steele in Ft Myers, FL and Mike Broomhead in Phoenix t Opelka takes nominations for the "woke olympics" during his shows. [11]
WOAI uses the moniker "The 50,000 Watt Blowtorch of South Texas." It is a class A, non-directional clear-channel station, broadcasting full-time at the U.S. maximum power of 50,000 watts. During the day, WOAI covers most of Central and South Texas. WOAI's nighttime signal reaches much of the United States and Mexico, and parts of central Canada.
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Joe Pags, host of News Radio 1200 WOAI in San Antonio. Mike McConnell, midday host at WLW in Cincinnati and host of the syndicated The Weekend. Denny Schaffer, midday talk show host at WCWA in Toledo; Steve "Stu" Burguiere, executive producer and head writer for the Glenn Beck Program; Pat Gray, Beck's friend and co-host of the Glenn Beck Program.
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In addition, WHAM carries Mark Levin from Westwood One and Joe Pags, who is based at co-owned WOAI in San Antonio. Weekend programming includes shows on money, health, home repair, cars, technology and law. Weekend hosts include Bill Cunningham and some brokered programming.