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Greg Kelly Joins WABC for New Weekday Radio Program


Greg Kelly
Greg Kelly

Greg Kelly joins WABC/New York's daytime lineup beginning March 9 from 1-3pm. A veteran broadcaster and a U.S. Marine Corps vet, Kelly's program will feature the latest breaking news & opinion and expert perspective on current events from inside the beltway and coast-to-coast. He's previously covered the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 for NY1, served as co-host for "Good Day New York" on Fox 5 News, and as White House Correspondent and War Correspondent for FOX News Channel. Kelly currently anchors a prime-time show on Newsmax TV, "Greg Kelly Reports."

Red Apple Group CEO John Catsimatidis said, "Greg Kelly is a broadcast veteran with a tremendous portfolio of experience in media. He is dynamic on the air, entertaining, and will bring listeners what they want to hear in a style that is uniquely his-own. Greg Kelly is a terrific addition to our daytime radio programming and will bring along with him a loyal audience who appreciates his perspective on the political current events. We are happy to have him aboard."

Kelly added, "I am completely honored to be joining the team at WABC. John Catsimatidis is a New York legend. It's a crazy time in America with the woke left out to cancel and censor those who dare to disagree with them or see things from a pro-Trump or conservative perspective. Well, they've met their match in this Marine. We're not afraid to stand up to the mob. On this show we won't back down or be afraid to take a stand. At the same time, we'll always aim to entertain. Let's talk. Weekdays 1-3."

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