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Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Mark Five Years on Air
| RADIO ONLINE | Monday, June 22, 2026 | 0:01am CT |
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Premiere Networks is celebrating the fifth anniversary of The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show, which launched nationwide on June 21, 2021 airing from 2-3pm ET. The syndicated program, hosted by Clay Travis and Buck Sexton, succeeded the late Rush Limbaugh in the midday block he occupied for more than three decades.
Since its debut, the show has expanded its reach to more than 550 affiliate stations nationwide, including major markets such as New York, Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, Boston, Seattle, Miami, Detroit, Phoenix, San Diego, Tampa, Las Vegas and Austin.
In addition to its radio success, the program serves as the foundation of The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Podcast Network, launched in March, 2023. The network features a lineup of news, politics and culture-focused podcasts, including The Buck Brief, The Tudor Dixon Podcast, The Truth with Lisa Boothe, The Karol Markowicz Show, Normally, and Nation States, among others.
"We've exceeded every goal - not just for the radio show, where we've added more than 130 new affiliates, but across podcasting and digital as well," said Travis. "We couldn't be more thrilled."
Sexton added, "And the best part is, we're just warming up. We have big plans on deck that we're excited to share with our amazing audience - because that's why we do this. It's for them."
Premiere Networks President Julie Talbott praised the hosts for building on Limbaugh's legacy while creating a successful multimedia brand.
"We're so proud to celebrate this milestone with Clay and Buck," Talbott said. "They had enormous shoes to fill when we launched this show, and they've surpassed our expectations in every way."
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