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SRN Announces New Program Focused on U.S. House


Salem Media Group
Salem Media Group

Salem Media Group will launch "This Week On The Hill," a new program set to debut on April 13 on the Salem Radio Network, Salem News Channel, Salem Podcast Network and Townhall.com. The show will be hosted by Tony Perkins, President of the Family Research Council, and will feature Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, and other members of the House and Senate. This will be a weekly one-hour show on issues facing Congress, the U.S. and the World.

"This Week On The Hill" will air on the Salem Radio Network for weekend play, as well as the Salem News Channel, Salem Podcast Network, and will be featured on Townhall.com. The show will be fed down the SRN Satellite channel on Saturday morning at 7am ET, for stations to carry over the weekend.

"I look forward to being a guest on this show," said Speaker Johnson. "This opportunity to engage in informative discussions will provide listeners with a better understanding of politics, policy, and culture in these historic times."

"Salem is honored to kick off this important program with Speaker Johnson as guest. Speaker Johnson has worked tirelessly for conservative values throughout his career, including since he took over the Speaker's position," added Salem Senior VP Phil Boyce. "Tony Perkins, a nationally recognized expert in public policy, will be an excellent host, as the show deals with the important topics facing the Members of the House and Senate."

"I look forward to kicking off this new program with Speaker Johnson as my first guest. I plan to engage Speaker Johnson in candid conversations that will take listeners beyond the headlines and soundbites and inform them about what is really happening in our country," said Perkins.

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