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He also hosted a weekend nationally syndicated radio talk show through Premiere Networks titled The Weekend with Joe Pags, [6] [7] which he stepped down from in 2022. [ 8 ] Pagliarulo has made many appearances on Fox News , CNN , and MSNBC and previously served as a long-time frequent fill-in for Glenn Beck on Beck's television and radio programs.
WHLO (640 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Akron, Ohio, featuring a conservative talk format. Owned by iHeartMedia , the station serves both the Akron and Canton metro areas. WHLO's studios are located in North Canton while its transmitter is in the Akron suburb of Norton .
The FM station is now adult contemporary WMXY. He also started WKBN-TV in 1953, which became a predominantly CBS-TV affiliate in part due to the AM station's long history with the radio network. WKBN-TV to this day has retained the CBS-TV affiliation. In 1997, the TV station was sold to Gocom, while WKBN-AM-FM would later be sold to a different ...
WTON (1240 kHz) is a talk radio formatted broadcast radio station licensed to Staunton ... Dan Bongino, Dana Loesch, Lars Larson, Joe Pags, Lee Habeeb, John B ...
WJIM (1240 kHz) is a commercial AM radio station licensed to Lansing, Michigan. It is owned by Townsquare Media and broadcasts a news/talk format. It is also the flagship station of the Michigan Talk Network. Studios and offices are on Pinetree Road in Lansing. WJIM is a Class C station, powered at 890 watts non-directional.
WLNA (1420 AM) is a commercial radio station licensed to Peekskill, New York, and serving the Hudson Valley. The station is owned by Pamal Broadcasting and calls itself "The Beacon." It simulcasts a conservative talk radio format with sister stations WBNR 1260 AM in Beacon and WGHQ 920 AM in Kingston. The studios are on New York State Route 52 ...
In the early 1950s, WHYN-AM-FM moved to Springfield and became affiliates of CBS Radio in 1953, dropping Mutual programming. In 1953, television station WHYN-TV Channel 55 was put on the air (today WGGB-TV Channel 40). [7] Around 1960, WHYN-AM-FM began programming Top 40 music. Over the years, WHYN was known as "Whyn (pronounced WIN) Radio."
The station features news every half-hour from Fox News Radio along with local news from a local news team and simulcast news from WEAR-TV. On weekends, WNRP features shows on money, health, religion, farming, gardening, guns and home repair. Weekend hosts include Gary Sullivan, Joe Pags, Eric Metaxas, Hugh Hewitt and Doug Stephan.