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Krantz Media Group, Politicon Announce Audio Partnership


Krantz Media Group
Krantz Media Group

Krantz Media Group (KMG) Networks announces a new partnership with Politicon, the annual bipartisan "Unconventional Political Convention" taking place in Nashville at the Music City Center on October 26-27. The partnership will bring a wide array of audio programming to listeners worldwide in the lead up to event, as well as live programming onsite. The fifth annual Politicon will bring people of all political stripes together to banter and spar over the most topical issues in smart and entertaining ways.

Last year, more than 10,000 fans flocked to the 4th annual Politicon at the Los Angeles Convention Center, enjoying participants such as Kathy Griffin, Michael Avenatti, the Baby Trump Balloon, Adam Carolla, Carter Page, Ann Coulter, Dennis Rodman, Alyssa Milano, Tucker Carlson, Ana Kasparian, Ben Shapiro, Eddie Izzard, James Carville, Tomi Lahren and Henry Winkler, among others. This year's participants will be announced later this summer.

"Politicon is looking forward to expanding our footprint in the radio world through our partnership with KMG," said Politicon co-founder Simon Sidi. "Radio has a deep history in politics and we know it will the perfect format for political debate in the lead up to the main event."

"Politicon is a phenomenon," added KMG CEO Gary Krantz. "There is no other gathering in the United States where political leaders, journalists, pundits come together in one place, with over 10,000 people participating. Politics today is a spectator sport. Politicon 2019 will be the launch pad of incredibly relevant and entertaining content."

Stations may contact KMG Networks by emailing at programming@krantzmediagroup.com

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