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KMG Launches ''The Chris Hahn Radio Show'' into Syndication


Chris Hahn
Chris Hahn

Krantz Media Group (KMG) Networks has announced the national launch of "The Chris Hahn Radio Show." The program has been on the air since 2010 on JVC Broadcasting's Conservative Talk WRCN-FM/Long Island, along with Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glenn Beck, and FOX's Brian Kilmeade. Within the media space, Hahn is known as "Conservative America's Liberal Cousin." He's appeared on The FOX News Channel since 2010. Hahn is also a former aid to Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer.

"I'm excited to be bringing my show to new communities across the nation," remarked Hahn, "America will be making truly consequential choices in 2020 and I look forward to engaging in a national conversation with my listeners."

"Chris Hahn is a fantastic radio talent that dives in to the issues and is not afraid to make a statement or confront an issue," added JVC Broadcasting President/CEO John Caracciolo. "He is what radio needs, his show is loud, fun and entertaining and we do well with it on all of our stations."

"Chris is intelligent, entertaining, and one of the highest profile commentators in the Political media space," said KMG Networks CEO Gary Krantz. "We have been watching and listening to him for some time, and the world is now ready for the next big important voice on Talk radio". Chris recently launched his weekly Podcast."

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