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Salem Media Group Launches ''The Scott Jennings Show''


Scott Jennings
Scott Jennings

Salem Media Group has announced the debut of "The Scott Jennings Show," a new weekday program joining the Salem Radio Network (SRN) lineup beginning Monday, July 14. The one-hour show will air from 2-3pm ET and will also be available on-demand via the Salem Podcast Network (SPN).

Jennings, a conservative political commentator and strategist, is known for his appearances on CNN where he regularly represents right-leaning viewpoints. His new show aims to deliver what he describes as "fire and facts," bringing a direct challenge to what he calls "the liberal machine."

"We're going on offense," said Jennings. "Every day, I'll take calls, interview big names, and take the fight directly to the liberal machine. It's time to bust the narratives and bring back some plain old common sense."

The program will replace "The Jack Posobiec Show" in the SRN live broadcast schedule. Posobiec will continue to contribute exclusive podcast content through the Salem Podcast Network.

"Scott Jennings is a disruptor," said Phil Boyce, Senior Vice President at Salem. "He's the Lone Ranger of the CNN panel, armed with facts and fearless in delivery. He doesn't just survive in hostile territory - he dominates. Now, with a national platform on Salem, Scott becomes a daily fixture in the battle to save the country."

Jennings brings extensive political experience to the role. A former White House Special Assistant to President George W. Bush, he has worked on four presidential campaigns and is considered a seasoned Republican strategist.

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