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James Golden Joins Lineup from 4-5pm on WABC/New York


James Golden
James Golden

James Golden, aka Bo Snerdley, joins WABC (Talkradio 77 WABC)/New York. Golden, who for more than 30 years worked on "The Rush Limbaugh Show," is now the host of the 4-5pm slot weekdays on WABC. In addition, "The James Golden Show" is simulcast on Red Apple Media's co-owned WLIR-FM in Long Island. This is a return to WABC for Golden, who co-hosted a political call-in show on the station from 1992 to 1998, while simultaneously working on "The Rush Limbaugh Show."

"We're bringing all the best talent back to WABC," said Red Apple Group Chairman and CEO John Catsimatidis. "This is what New Yorkers want... their favorite radio personalities speaking the truth about what's going on in America and the world. James's many years of working with Rush Limbaugh have made him a household name, and we're thrilled to welcome him back to 77 WABC."

"It's great to be back on the radio at 77 WABC," stated Golden. "John is building a powerhouse with WABC, and I'm glad to be a part of it."

"Our lineup is stronger than ever, and we're proud to be America's news/talk leader," added Red Apple Media and WABC President Chad Lopez. "I was struck by James's deep knowledge of all issues, his personal perspectives on culture, government, and life. James played an integral part of the Rush Limbaugh Show success and the impact that had on America. Now, hosting his own weekday and weekend programs on 77 WABC, James will continue to advocate for positive change in America."

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