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Rob Redding Podcast Celebrates 10 Years and 2000th Episode


Rob Redding
Rob Redding

Rob Redding's podcast "Redding News Review Unrestricted" celebrates a decade and 2000th episode this week of serving listeners in more than 30 states. Redding's show is available via a walled garden to paying subscribers at ReddingNewsReview.com.

"I am very fortunate to have such a faithful audience of subscribers who have helped solidify my longevity in Black-focused news talk," said Redding, who goes by "America's Independent Voice."

Redding, who is also a visual artist with an MFA from Pratt Institute and a Masters in Communication from Marshall University and teaches at Seton Hall University, has been called the "Master of Commentary and Canvas" in a cover story by Consciousness Magazine in June of last year.

His last three books "Smeared," "Africa" and "Unquotable" were all No. 1 on Amazon last year. He has written 15 bestsellers with nine of them reaching No.1. He's also been named one of the "100 Most Important Talk Hosts in America" by Talkers Magazine before his stints at SiriusXM and numerous radio outlets over the last 30 years.

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