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Astronaut Buzz Aldrin Shares His Dream of Mars Exploration
Buzz Aldrin is, along with John Glenn, the most famous living astronaut. On July 20, 1969, Lunar Module Pilot Aldrin and Commander Neil Armstrong landed on the moon, where Neil and then Buzz took the first steps the following day. Buzz Aldrin retired from the US Air Force as a Colonel. He is the author of the new book "Mission to Mars: My Vision for Space Exploration," released as a National Geographic book.
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California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom Fires Back Over Gov. Rick Perry’s Efforts to Lure CA Businesses to Texas
Newsom tells Co-Anchors Lori Lundin and Chris Salcedo that Texas is “Casing Our Joint 24-7”
Washington, D.C. – America’s Radio News Network interviewed California Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom, who as Mayor of San Francisco in 2004 gained national attention when he directed the San Francisco city-county clerk to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples in violation of state law.
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General Stanley McChrystal Speaks Out On America’s Radio News Network
McChrystal tells Co-Anchor Chris Salcedo that Afghanistan Must Take Responsibility for its Own Security with U.S. Help
Washington, D.C. – America’s Radio News Network interviewed General Stanley McChrystal who was the former Commander of the International Security Force (ISAF) and Commander, U.S. Forces Afghanistan (USFOR-A). He was also Commander of the Joint Special Operations Command that was credited with the death of Musab al-Zarqawl, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq.
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Rachel Sutherland Joins America’s Radio News Network
15 Hours of Syndicated News, Now on Over 275 Affiliates.
Washington, D.C. – America’s Radio News Network is proud to announce the addition of Rachel Sutherland as a fellow news co-anchor. Rachel Sutherland got her start in radio nearly 20 years ago, and has worked in Washington, DC most of that time.
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America’s Radio News Network’s Mid-Morning Edition Has Announced the Addition of Lori Lundin as Co-Anchor
Washington, D.C. – America’s Radio News (ARN) Network is proud to announce the addition of Lori Lundin to the Mid-Morning Edition with co-anchor Ernie Brown. This installment of the ARN news airs live Monday through Friday 9 a.m. to Noon EST. America’s Morning News combined with America's News Network long and short form news programs are now approaching 500 affiliations nationwide.
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America’s Radio News and America’s Morning News Continues Strong Growth
Over 18 More Stations Recently Added Now Over 340 Affiliations Nationwide
Washington, D.C. – America’s Radio News Network along with America’s Morning News offers 15 hours of syndicated long-form news programming daily and is now on over 340 affiliated stations taking one or more of the five, three-hour news programs.
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TRN’s America’s Radio News/America’s Morning News Flips Two More All-News Formats in Florida
A 5K in Orlando and Another 50K in Melbourne, Joining Tampa’s Existing All-News Syndicated Success Story for a Florida Regional News Juggernaut With The Genesis Group
Washington, D.C.– Talk Radio Network Syndications, Ltd. confirms today that Genesis Communications Multi Media Broadcast Group adds 5,000 Watt, WAMT AM 1190, Orlando and 50,000 Watt, WIXC AM 1060, Melbourne as a simulcast in conjunction with its all-news outlet WWBA AM 820, Tampa Bay to create a virtual Central Florida news network using America’s Morning News, America’s Radio News Network and it’s team of local news anchors.
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ARNN’S Afternoon Edition with Ernie Brown Interviews White House Deputy Press Sec. Earnest
Washington, D.C. – America’s Radio News Network (ARNN) anchor Ernie Brown caught up with White House Deputy Press Secretary Josh Earnest recently on ARNN’s Afternoon Edition, airing 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. EST, Monday through Friday.
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Why The Marketplace Needs America’s Radio News Network: Local television news may well be the perfect ally
NOW ON 215 STATIONS!
Between ARNN's 12 Hours of Daily News and America's Morning News
3 Hour Morning ShowFEATURED AFFILIATE of the Week: WWBA TAMPA
Listen to what ARNN sounds like when partnered with local news...
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Why The Marketplace Needs America’s Radio News Network
By Mark Masters appearing in Radio Ink Magazine - After the economic collapse of 2008, where it became clear that print, TV and radio were going to have to cost cut their way to solvency – often using their reporters as a “first cut” protocol – it became clear to us that a marketplace solution for a “syndicated newsroom” was finally at hand – both to help our beleaguered colleagues at Talk and News stations but also to deliver...
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Natural Resources Subcommittee Chairman Dr. John Fleming Joins us to Discuss Benghazi and the IRS Scandal
Dr. John Fleming is Chairman of the Natural Resources Subcommittee on Fisheries, Wildlife, Oceans and Insular Affairs and is a member of the House Armed Services Committee. He is a physician and small business owner and represents the 4th Congressional District of Louisiana.
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Congressman Himes Joins us to Discuss the Vote on Repealing Obamacare this Week
Jim Himes represents Connecticut’s 4th District in the United States House of Representatives where he is serving his third term. He is a member of both the House Committee on Financial Services and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
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Zahid Khalid Discusses the Vast Differences in Medical Costs Between Hospitals
Zahid Khalid works with doctors, hospitals, and clinics all across the country. He joins us to discuss new data released yesterday which shows that hospitals charge Medicare wildly differing amounts — sometimes 10 to 20 times what Medicare typically reimburses — for the same procedure, raising questions about how hospitals determine prices and why they differ so widely.
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Delaware Governor Jack Markell Joins us to Discuss his Signing of a Bill That makes same Sex Marriage Legal in Delaware
Jack Markell is the 73rd governor of Delaware, Chairman of the National Governors Association, and former State Treasurer and private sector business executive. Governor Markell brings innovative public and private sector experience to the Office of Governor.
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Father of Elizabeth Smart Says Those Responsible for Cleveland Abductions Should Be Prosecuted to Fullest Extent of the Law
Ed Smart is the father of Elizabeth Smart, who was abducted on June 5th , 2002, and miraculously rescued nine months later. Through the loss and return of his daughter, he passionately sought the passage of the "Amber Alert," for the protection and rescue of other children.
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Retired U.S. Air Force Col. Kim Olson Joins us to Discuss Sexual Assault in the Military
Kim Olson is CEO/President of Grace After Fire a nonprofit that helps female veterans who are returning from war. Sexual assault prevention officer was arrested over the weekend for allegedly groping a woman.
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Cleveland News Director Darren Toms Joins us to Discuss the Three Missing Girls Discovered in Cleveland Ohio
Darren has been in the Cleveland market for almost eight years, starting as the overnight anchor at Newsradio WTAM 1100 in 1997.Since then, he has worked as an anchor and reporter, and is now the Assistant Director of News Programming and afternoon drive anchor.
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Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee Director Michael Sargeant Joins us to Discuss His Latest Column in The Huffington Post
As Executive Director, Michael led the DLCC to one of its most successful election years, flipping eight Republican controlled chambers to Democratic majorities, and netting over 160 legislative seats for Democrats across the country. He discusses his article 'It Is Good Politics to Oppose the Black Guy in the White House'
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David Drucker is a Senior Editor with Roll Call. David Joins us to Discuss Immigration
David M. Drucker is a staff writer for Roll Call covering the Senate and broad, national political trends. David helped lead Roll Call’s coverage of President Barack Obama’s drive to pass historic health care reform legislation, after previously working on the newspaper’s Politics team reporting on Congressional campaigns.
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U.S. Senator Mike Lee Joins us to Discuss his view that Immigration Reform Needs to Happen Step-by-Step, Not all at Once
Sen. Mike Lee is a U.S. Senator from Utah and a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Senator Lee’s fundamental premise that we should avoid gigantic bills that try to do everything at once is absolutely right, not least because those bills make it far too easy for lobbyists and activists and politicians to sneak items in which end up biting taxpayers later.
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Arizona Rep. Raul Grijalva (D) Joins us to Discuss the Immigration Issue
Rep. Raul Grijalva is the U.S. Representative for Arizona's 3rd congressional district, serving since 2003. He is a member of the Democratic Party.
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Sports Zar Jason Black Reports on the NBA's Jason Collins Coming Out
Jason Black is a graduate of the University of Oklahoma where he recieved a B.A. in Journalism. While at OU he served as Sports Director for the University television station. He has recieved multiple awards for public speaking and comedy.
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Mike Bako Joins us to Discuss NBA Star Jason Collins Admitting He is Gay
In addition to his role as Marketing Manager for D S Simon Productions Mike Bako also serves as Sports Editor of DailyNational.com. In this capacity he is a frequent guest sports analyst on the Fox News Channel
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Duke Assistant Professor Margaret Hu joins us to Discuss Potential Increase in Biometric ID Cyber-Surveillance in the Wake of the Boston Bombings
Margaret Hu is an assistant professor at Duke Law School and author of the forthcoming article “Biometric ID Cyber-surveillance” in the Indiana Law Journal.
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Hill Newspaper Journalist Carlo Munoz Discusses the Frustration Among U.S. Intelligence Agencies Over the Handling of Boston Bombing Suspect
Munoz specializes in U.S./international military partnerships, foreign military sales, amphibious operations, unmanned warfare, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance operations, irregular warfare, special operations, counter-narcotics, nuclear proliferation, counterterrorism/counterinsurgency and intelligence issues at the services and DOD level.