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''The Jesse Kelly Show" Joins Premiere Networks


Jesse Kelly
Jesse Kelly

Premiere Networks has announced the addition of national radio personality and former Arizona congressional candidate Jesse Kelly to its nationally-syndicated talk radio lineup. Beginning June 28, The Jesse Kelly Show will broadcast live, Monday through Friday, from 3 - 6 p.m. PT/6 - 9 p.m. ET on more than 200 stations nationwide, in addition to being available on iHeartRadio.

Kelly will focus on America's hot topics and issues. From news and politics, to business and social issues, the U.S. Marine combat veteran will share his unique and entertaining perspective, unfiltered opinions and trademark humor as he discusses the latest headlines and welcomes a variety of guests and experts.

Kelly will continue to be seen weekdays at 9 p.m. ET as host of "I'm Right with Jesse Kelly" on The First, a digital-first TV network available on more than 14 platforms, including Pluto TV, STIRR, Roku, Fire TV, and others.

"I wish I could say I'm humbled, but the truth is that signing with an amazing company like Premiere will only boost my well-established ego," said Kelly. "But honestly, I'm beyond thrilled that now every American will get a chance to hear my voice for three hours a day."

"We couldn't be happier to have Jesse at the helm of our weekday afternoon timeslot," stated Premiere Networks President Julie Talbott. "His fresh voice will undoubtedly connect with and engage our audience with intelligent, witty conversation and bold opinions, while creating impactful opportunities for our partners."

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