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Seattle radio will get some words from a Trump advocate


Scott Jennings, who has found a place on CNN as a political analyst advocating for the President/GOP on various of its panel shows, will add a move to the Salem Radio Network here (KKOL AM 1300 The Answer in Seattle) starting on Jan. 5.  That station did not register any ratings during the Oct-Nov measurement period.   Not sure anyone in Seattle will hear his words!!!

Here's more from Fox:

CNN commentator Scott Jennings and Breitbart News editor-in-chief Alex Marlow are set to take over Salem Radio Network's noon-3 p.m. ET time slot formerly held by slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk on Jan. 5, according to a press release issued Wednesday.

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  1. Can't say I've ever heard much about KKOL, but I have seen Scott Jennings too many times on CNN. If his radio show is anything like his appearances on CNN, it won't draw much of an audience in this particular media market.

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  2. I find most of the Salem programs to be so hyper partisan, to me they are unlistenable. One exception is Hugh Hewitt. When he’s on point he can express a point of view I can understand, maybe not agree but a fair point nonetheless. Scott has a shrill voice and to me is a partisan hack.
    Remember Salem booted Michael Medved for not being Trump enough! I miss him!
    Rich

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  3. I would prefer having a cystoscopy anytime rather than listening to Scott Jennings for even one minute. That is just my nickel ninety eight.

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  4. This website leans heavily left. Opinions expressed confirm this.

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  5. What website? Offer examples if you are referring to my blog, which is NOT a website, FYI.

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