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WABC's James Golden Now in Syndication from Red Apple


James Golden
James Golden

Red Apple Audio Networks launches "The James Golden Show" into syndication on Saturday mornings. Golden (aka Bo Snerdley)'s show is a three-hour blend of news, interviews and entertainment, with a relaxed vibe that listeners seek on weekends. The program is already on 24 stations, including in three of the top 10 markets, since its soft launch in syndication just two months ago.

"Presenting listeners with captivating, interesting programming and big-name hosts always wins, and we have seen proof of that with our growing weekend audience," stated Red Apple Media and WABC owner John Catsimatidis. "Our listeners on WABC Radio have gravitated towards the interesting programs we deliver on weekends, including The James Golden Show on Saturday mornings."

"James' Saturday show has been a great success for WABC Radio, and we're delighted to offer the program to stations across the country," added Red Apple Media and WABC President Chad Lopez. "James' commentary on the news and events in our world has a unique perspective that listeners respond to. His call-in guests have a lot to say, making for an exciting radio program."

Golden was elevated to nationwide fame as Bo Snerdley, producer with the "Rush Limbaugh Show." In addition to his syndicated Saturday program, Golden hosts "Bo Snerdley's Rush Hour," weekdays from 4-5pm on WABC/New York. Most recently, Golden was recognized with the Best Editorial/Commentary Award from the New York State Broadcasters Association.

"WABC Radio has given me a terrific platform and I'm excited to join Red Apple Audio Networks and interact with listeners across the U.S. again," said Golden. "My thanks to John and Chad for their support and adding my weekend program to the Red Apple Audio Networks' lineup."

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