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Joe Pags Launches New Podcast with Salem Media Group


Joe Pags
Joe Pags

Salem Media Group has announced that syndicated talk host Joe Pags is launching a new podcast, "Unshaken and Unafraid," with the Salem Podcast Network. The show will release three episodes per week and aims to expand Salem's reach into the growing conservative podcast space.

"This is more than a podcast. It's a platform for real talk in a world drowning in propaganda," said Pags. "They've tried everything to shut me up, but I'm getting louder. Salem understands our fight, and I'm honored to team up with them."

A longtime voice in conservative talk radio, Joe Pags is known for his outspoken commentary and high-profile interviews, including multiple exclusive conversations with former President Donald J. Trump. Salem describes the new podcast as a "significant step forward" in its strategy to deliver conservative content across a range of platforms, including radio, television, streaming, and now podcasts.

"We're thrilled to welcome Joe Pags to the Salem Podcast Network," said Brad Parscale, Chief Strategy Officer at Salem Media Group. "He brings massive credibility, a loyal national audience, and the courage that's desperately needed right now. This show is going to shake things up."

"Unshaken and Unafraid" will feature interviews, commentary, and what Salem calls "behind-the-scenes insight into the stories the mainstream won't touch." It will be distributed across all of Salem's digital platforms.

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