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Salem Adds Marlow, Expands Jennings in SRN Middays


Salem Media
Salem Media

Salem Media has announced an expansion of its Salem Radio Network weekday lineup, naming Alex Marlow and Scott Jennings to fill the network's 12-3pm ET slot beginning Monday, January 5.

Under the new schedule, Alex Marlow, Editor-in-Chief of Breitbart News, will host the 12-1pm ET hour, followed by CNN political commentator and longtime conservative strategist Scott Jennings, who will expand his existing Salem Radio Network program to two hours, airing from 1-3pm ET.

The midday block was previously anchored by Rush Limbaugh and, more recently, Charlie Kirk. The new lineup will succeed The Charlie Kirk Show in the SRN midday slot.

Phil Boyce, Senior Vice President of Content for Salem Media, said the move reflects the company's commitment to its audience and legacy. He said both Marlow and Jennings bring distinct voices, strong audience engagement, and a serious approach to political discussion, positioning them to carry the Salem tradition forward.

Jennings has hosted a one-hour program on the Salem Radio Network since July 14, airing from 2-3pm ET on more than 173 stations nationwide. With the expansion to two hours, his program will now reach more than 200 stations. The show will continue to be distributed through the Salem Podcast Network and will be live streamed on video via the Salem News Channel.

Marlow launched The Alex Marlow Show Presented by Breitbart News as a podcast in November 2024. The program will continue to be available on the Salem Podcast Network, with plans to add three additional podcast-only episodes each week. It will also be carried on video through the Salem News Channel in partnership with Breitbart News.

While the program will no longer air in the midday radio slot, The Charlie Kirk Show will continue as a podcast on the Salem Podcast Network. Salem Media said it will also maintain its close professional and personal relationship with Turning Point USA.

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