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Radio America Adds ''The Sara Carter Podcast''


Sara Carter
Sara Carter

Radio America announces the debut of "The Sara Carter Podcast" to its radio and podcast network. The twice weekly program features Sara A. Carter's investigative reporting and her perspective as a mom, a wife to a wounded war hero and a reporter who's told stories from the darkest corners of the world. Carter is currently an investigative reporter and FOX News Contributor. She formerly worked as a senior national security correspondent for Circa News, as well as the Los Angeles News Group, The Washington Times and The Washington Examiner.

"Sara is a talented investigative reporter who has great insights into the real stories that are driving the news cycle. I love her personable style and the way she is able to connect with listeners," said Radio America Chief Operating Officer Mike Paradiso.

Carter's investigative reports have won regional, state, national and international recognition. She was the recipient of two National Headliner Awards, one of which, "Jamie's Story" focused on a child born into the Mexican Mafia and gangs in Southern California. The in-depth and at times life-threatening stories led to the forced retirement of city officials and led to changes in law, education and programs in San Bernardino and Los Angeles Counties.

In 2008, Carter was awarded the Society of Professional Journalists nationally recognized Sigma Delta Chi award for her multiple-part series in Nuevo Laredo, Mexico that uncovered the brutality of the Gulf and Sinaloa Cartel wars along the border.

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