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SRN, Sebastian Gorka to Launch Syndicated Radio Show


Sebastian Gorka
Sebastian Gorka

Salem Media Group is launching a new talk program hosted by Dr. Sebastian Gorka. The show -- "America First with Sebastian Gorka" -- will debut January 1, 2019 and will air daily in the 3-6pm ET daypart on the SRN platform, replacing the "Michael Medved Show." Gorka is Fox News Channel's National Security Strategist and is a regular guest on Hannity and the FOX Business Network. He writes for "The Hill" and is the author of "Why We Fight: Defeating America's Enemies -- With No Apologies" and "Defeating Jihad: The Winnable War."

"I couldn't be more pleased to have talent like Sebastian Gorka joining the Salem lineup," said Salem Media Group's CEO Edward Atsinger. "He's a perfect fit. Brilliant, insightful, educated and uniquely experienced. A great addition to the best faculty in Talk Radio."

Medved commented, "I feel grateful for the more than 21 years I've worked with Salem Media Group, and I wish continued success to my friends and colleagues at the network. Together with my team of producers here in Seattle, we'll be continuing our daily broadcast with no interruption, making it available to our devoted listeners in an exciting new format."

"Radio has always been my first love, since I listened to talk radio late at night on a transistor radio as a child," said Gorka. "America is finally recovering its rightful place as the shining city on a hill after 8 years of liberal self-loathing." Gorka added, "Salem's broadcasts are essential to that recovery and I am honored to join Salem's team, the greatest lineup in talk radio with true patriots like Prager, Gallagher, Hewitt, Elder and Metaxas."

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