NEWS AND OPINION:
Talk radio continues to be a power within the media world. There are these hosts, nonetheless, who excel on the airwaves.
Talkers, a information group which covers this specialised subject, has simply named the “Heavy Hundred” — a listing of these present hosts whose on-air work consists of “courage, effort, impact, longevity, potential, ratings, recognition, revenue, public service, talent and uniqueness.”
And who’s on the record? Yes, there are 100 gifted people however we solely have room in the present day for the Top 20.
In first place is Sean Hannity, a Fox News host who hosts a syndicated program by Premiere Networks that pulls the biggest viewers of all with 16.2 million listeners, in keeping with Talkers.
In second place is unbiased monetary advisor Dave Ramsey, adopted by Fox News Radio host Brian Kilmeade, Westwood One’s Mark Levin, Radio America’s Dana Loesch, SiriusXM’s Joe Madison, KTRH host Michael Berry, WOAI host Joe Pagliarulo, WYD Media’s Thom Hartman, and Premiere Network’s group Clay Travis and Buck Sexton.
Weighing in at No. 11 is Premiere Networks’ Lee Habeeb, adopted by Salem Radio Network’s Mike Gallagher, Premiere Network’s Glenn Beck, Westwood One’s Ben Shapiro, Westwood One’s Dan Bongino, Compass Media Network’s Lars Larson, WABC’s Sid Rosenberg, Howie Carr of the Howie Carr Network, WPFT’s Dom Giordano, and WestStar Talk Radio Network’s Kim Komando.
THE COLD WAR, PART II
Scholars, researchers and curiosity teams have spent years pondering the concept a brand new Cold War is rising between the U.S. and its assorted foes. This week, Stephen Green — a contributor to Instapundit.com — has additionally talked about the potential for this phenomenon in a quick evaluation titled: “Cold War II: China likely sending military personnel into U.S., Homeland chair says.”
Indeed, Rep. Mark Green — Tennessee Republican and House Homeland Security Committee chairman — famous Wednesday that China is probably going sending army personnel into the U.S. by way of the southern border with Mexico.
The two Mr. Greens are usually not associated, by the way in which.
“We have no idea who these people are and it’s very likely, using Russia’s template of sending military personnel into Ukraine, China is doing the same in the United States,” the lawmaker stated on the time.
Mr. Green — the analyst — has recommendation.
“Build the wall, as the wise man once said,” he quipped, referring, after all, to former President Donald Trump, who ceaselessly praised the concept of a accomplished “beautiful” wall alongside the southern U.S. border.
THE WISDOM OF WINSOME
Virginia Lt. Gov. Winsome Sears has authored a forthcoming e book about her life titled “How Sweet It Is: Defending the American Dream.”
She has a narrative to inform.
“Winsome Earle-Sears sent shock waves across Virginia and the country at large when she pulled off her stunning upset victory in November 2021 and became the first woman lieutenant governor of Virginia and the first Black woman, the first naturalized female citizen, and first female veteran elected to statewide office. She earned intense national coverage because of her unwavering support for Second Amendment rights,” writer Center Street says upfront notes.
“Through it all, her Christian faith sustained her, drove her, and compelled her to give back to her community and her country. Her unyielding belief in the fundamental righteousness of America stands in stark opposition to the increasingly pervasive ideologies that are dividing the country,” the writer stated.
The e book arrives on Aug. 22. Center Street is the conservative imprint of publishing big Hachette Book Group and counts Sen. Mike Lee, Utah Republican, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy and former presidential hopeful Ben Carson amongst its authors.
FOXIFIED, THE DIGITAL EDITION
Fox News Digital — the net outreach of Fox News — completed the month of May reaching 88 million guests to the positioning. Those guests spent 3.1 billion minutes at FoxNews.com, accumulating 1.6 billion views of the information group’s choices.
Fox News has attracted the biggest variety of views among the many main information organizations similar to CNN or the New York Times for 27 consecutive months.
The attain extends into social media as properly. Fox News was the supply of 30.8 million whole social interactions, notching the a hundred and fifth consecutive month the community bested its competitors amongst different main information organizations, in keeping with Emplifi, an business supply.
Fox News drove 8.5 million interactions on Facebook, 18.8 million Instagram interactions and three.5 million Twitter interactions. On YouTube, Fox News secured the highest spot amongst information manufacturers in video views for the twenty eighth straight month with 187 million in keeping with Shareablee, an business supply.
Additionally, the Fox News Mobile App reached 6.1 million distinctive guests in May.
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POLL DU JOUR
• 60% of U.S. adults say they “definitely” will vote in a presidential major or caucus of their state in 2024; 70% of Republicans, 53% of independents and 61% of Democrats agree.
• 17% will “probably vote”; 14% of Republicans, 17% of independents and 20% of Democrats agree.
• 11% “may or may not” vote; 10% of Republicans, 9% of independents and 12% of Democrats agree.
• 4% will “probably” not vote; 3% of Republicans, 9% of independents and a couple of% of Democrats agree.
• 3% “definitely” is not going to vote; 1% of Republicans, 6% of independents and 1% of Democrats agree.
• 5% don’t know whether or not they are going to vote; 2% of Republicans, 6% of independents and 4% of Democrats agree.
SOURCE: A CBS News/YouGov ballot of two,480 U.S. adults carried out June 7-10.
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