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O'Connor to Lead Salem's National Morning Show


Larry O'Connor
Larry O'Connor

Salem Media Group has named Larry O'Connor to lead its national morning lineup, with his program airing from 6-9am ET beginning May 4 across the Salem Radio Network and Salem News Channel.

O'Connor, host of "O'Connor & Company" on WMAL in Washington, DC, will continue in that time slot locally while the show expands nationally as Salem's flagship morning program. The broadcast will air on more than 140 affiliated stations and be simulcast on Salem News Channel.

Known for his role as editor of Townhall.com, O'Connor has spent more than a decade covering politics and policy, with his program followed by lawmakers, media figures and political insiders. In the new role, he will deliver daily analysis, interviews and commentary across Salem's radio, television and digital platforms.

Salem said the move aligns O'Connor's editorial and on-air roles as part of a broader cross-platform strategy, combining radio, streaming and digital content. The company expects the expanded reach to strengthen its national programming lineup and audience engagement.

"O'Connor & Company" will continue to originate from Washington while serving as a national broadcast, with executive producer Heather Hunter remaining with the show.

In addition to the morning program, O'Connor will host a daily digital show, "LARRY," streaming at noon ET on platforms including YouTube, Rumble, Facebook and Townhall.com.

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