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Mark Belling (born July 4, 1956) is an American former conservative talk radio host for 1130 WISN in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.He is also a local newspaper columnist, former television host, and was a frequent guest host for Rush Limbaugh in the early 2000s.
FiveThirtyEight is the 2008 Weblog Award Winner for "Best Political Coverage". [98] FiveThirtyEight earned a 2009 "Bloggie" as the "Best Weblog about Politics" in the 9th Annual Weblog Awards. [99] In April 2009, Silver was named "Blogger of the Year" in the 6th Annual Opinion Awards of The Week, for his work on FiveThirtyEight. [100]
The show combines celebrity culture with conservative commentary. [2] Through POPlitics, she cultivated a following she referred to as "Cuteservatives." [1] In 2020, Clark expanded her media presence with a second podcast, The Spillover, through which she began discussing health and wellness topics, particularly during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Bob and Brian is a talk radio show broadcast from WHQG in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Topics of discussion include politics, celebrity gossip, and sports, along with the random daily events. The show broadcasts weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and repeats as a week-in-review show on Saturday mornings.
The operator of clusters of low-power television stations in Milwaukee and Madison is launching a new politics-centric channel in Milwaukee in time for this summer's Republican National Convention.
According to FCC records, Sheboygan Community Broadcasting sold the station on November 23, 2009, to Polnet Communications, which provides ethnic programming in Polish and other languages and owns several ethnic radio stations in the Chicago area, and formerly had a time-lease arrangement for Polish language television programming on WCIU-DT6 in Chicago before launching their own station in ...
Enten was also one of the co-hosts of the FiveThirtyEight politics podcast, [12] alongside host Jody Avirgan and fellow co-hosts Nate Silver and Clare Malone. He announced on February 5, 2018, that he was leaving FiveThirtyEight to join CNN's Politics team as a senior political writer and analyst. [13] [14]
On May 30, 2008, Poblano revealed his identity to FiveThirtyEight.com readers. [32] On June 1, 2008, Silver published a two-page op-ed in the New York Post outlining the rationale underlying his focus on the statistical aspects of politics. [33] He first appeared on national television on CNN's American Morning on June 13, 2008. [34]