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Grant Stinchfield Joins the Salem Podcast Network


Grant Stinchfield
Grant Stinchfield

Salem Podcast Network (SPN) will launch a new podcast called "Stinchfield," beginning October 10. The program will be hosted by longtime talk host Grant Stinchfield, who currently co-hosts "The Morning Answer" on Salem Media's KRLA-AM (870) in Los Angeles along with his co-host Jennifer Horn. Stinchfield will continue in his role on KRLA.

"Grant does a great morning show with Jen in Los Angeles, and we're excited that he's moving up on the Salem platform," said Salem Media Senior Vice President for Spoken Word Phil Boyce. "Now, listeners all over the country get to hear his take on the day's news and events. We're delighted to give him this opportunity."

"America is in crisis and the corporate media establishment continues to silence strong conservative voices," added Stinchfield. "This podcast is about pushing back and refusing to be silenced. We will expose the stories the mainstream media refuses to cover. I am so proud to be a part of Salem Media, an organization that refuses to sit idly by and watch our nation fall deeper and deeper into debt and despair. Its commitment to free speech is why I am proud to call Salem Media a partner."

Stinchfield hosted "The Stinchfield Report" on KLIF-AM in Dallas for over six years. He's reported for KXAS-TV in Dallas and for WVIT-TV in West Hartford, CT. During his time as an investigative reporter, he won four Emmy Awards for his work. He earned a Masters in Journalism from Quinnipiac University.

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