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''The Kuhner Report'' Returns to Mornings on WRKO/Boston


Jeff Kuhner
Jeff Kuhner

Jeff Kuhner's "The Kuhner Report" is returning to morning drive on iHeartMedia's WRKO-AM (680 The Voice of Boston), effective November 26. The Kuhner Report will air weekday mornings from 6-10am and will continue to cover headlines and breaking political news. In addition, the debut of the new "V.B. in the Middle" with host Doug "V.B." Goudie will air weekdays afternoons from 12-3pm, also effective November 26.

"Jeff Kuhner believes what he says and says what he believes," said WRKO-AM Program Director and iHM Boston VP News/Talk Robert Sanchez. "Bostonians need an energy burst in the morning and with Jeff, their commute just erupted."

"It will be great to get back in the mornings," added Kuhner. "It is such a privilege to work with all the professionals at WRKO-AM 680, especially Howie and V.B. I feel a true connection to our listeners and can't wait to begin my day with them again."

"I love Boston and I love to talk," said V.B. "I'm in the middle politically and also in the middle of the day between two powerhouse personalities, Jeff Kuhner in the morning and Howie Carr in the afternoon. We'll have intense conversations, of course, but I'll keep it from getting too serious. It will be lunch time after all."

Jeff Kuhner began his career as a columnist for The Washington Times and brought his brand of political talk to Boston in 2012. Doug "V.B." Goudie started his media career as a cast member of "The Howie Carr Show" and then transitioned to television as commentator for Boston 25 News.

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