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Stinchfield to Co-Host Mornings on Salem’s KRLA/KTIE

Stinchfield will continue to host his daily show on Newsmax

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Jennifer Horn has been flying solo in mornings on 870 The Answer in Los Angeles and 590 The Answer in San Bernandino since December, when Brian Whitman stepped down.  

That’ll change Tuesday as Grant Stinchfield has been tabbed as her new co-host on “The Morning Answer”.  

Stinchfield said in a Salem Media release that “It is an honor to be chosen to be an important voice for millions of Californians who cherish liberty and freedom in a state that is quickly being controlled by big bureaucracy and government. I can’t think of a more important area of the country that needs common sense straight talk than Southern California.”  

“Good things come to those that wait,” according to Chuck Tyler, Director of Programming for KRLA and KTIE. “We put Jennifer Horn through the ringer, as we tried out numerous co-hosts for this plumb assignment, having a number of world-class talk-radio candidates. It took us five months. The good news is Jennifer survived, and we found an amazing new partner for her!”  

Stinchfield currently hosts a show on Newsmax after being an evening host at 570 KLIF and had also hosted a show on NRA TV.

He also has been an investigative reporter for NBC owned-and-operated stations in Dallas and Hartford.

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Ben Shapiro Hosting Discussion with Elon Musk About Anti-Semitism on X

According to Shapiro, the discussion will center on the social media platform, “anti-Semitism, and what it all means for free speech”.

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The Daily Wire co-founder Ben Shapiro has announced an upcoming discussion about Anti-Semitism on X, formerly Twitter, with the company’s owner Elon Musk.

In a post to X, Shapiro shared that he’ll host a Spaces conversation with his co-host Ari Lamm and X owner Elon Musk, as well as a “panel of esteemed leaders in the Jewish community”.

According to Shapiro, the discussion will center on the social media platform, “anti-Semitism, and what it all means for free speech”.

Since Musk’s purchase of X, many have charged his extreme reduction of content moderation policies as reason for a rise in anti-semitism on the platform. The billionaire has rebuffed those allegations. In turn, he has sued the Anti-Defamation League for defamation after allegations that he empowered a rise in hate speech against Jews on the platform.

Earlier this month, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Musk to discuss his stances after a controversy earlier this summer when Musk called billionaire George Soros a “supervillain”.

The discussion between Shapiro, Lamm, and Musk will begin at Noon ET.

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Megyn Kelly: We Need Better Examples for Young Women

“All I can say is thank God those girls were looking forward and not looking back at Megan Rapinoe.”

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Megyn Kelly’s recent criticism of Megan Rapinoe’s retirement has ignited a media-focused controversy, shedding light on the intersection of sports, patriotism, and activism. Kelly, known for her outspoken views, took to her SiriusXM podcast, The Megyn Kelly Show, to voice her concerns about Rapinoe’s departure from the US national soccer team. 

Kelly accused the retired soccer player of setting “a terrible example for our little girls.”

“Here’s Megan Rapinoe on her last middle finger to the United States, which made her rich, which gave her a college scholarship, which gave her $7 million a year, reportedly, in endorsements and fees for playing soccer for us on her swan song out the door,” Kelly said as she played a clip from Rapinoe’s last game.

According to The New York Post, during the podcast, Kelly played a clip from Rapinoe’s final game in which the athlete did not place her hand over her heart or sing along to the national anthem before a match against South Africa in Chicago.

Kelly’s criticism touched upon Rapinoe’s past activism, referencing her 2016 decision to kneel during “The Star-Spangled Banner” as a form of peaceful protest against social inequalities—a gesture that mirrored NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s protest against police violence targeting black communities.

“She sets a terrible example for our little girls,” Kelly said on her show. “All I can say is thank God those girls were looking forward and not looking back at Megan Rapinoe. Let’s hope it’s true metaphorically, in addition to being an actual physical reality, because she is no role model, good riddance.”

This ongoing media clash between Kelly and Rapinoe highlights the debate around athletes’ freedom of expression, responsibilities as public figures, and impact on young fans and society.

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WPHM Extends Brian Kilmeade Show to Full 3-Hour Length

These changes come after some shows were added to WPHM’s lineup in January of this year.

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Changes are coming to the weekday lineup at Liggett Communications News/Talk 1380 WPHM. The station announced that there will be expansion, cuts, and replacements to its news/talk programming. 

WPHM will expand Fox News Radio’s The Brian Kilmeade Show to three hours, extending the show from 10:00 AM-1:00 PM. Furthermore, the station will cut Radio America’s The Chad Benson Show from 1:00-3:00 PM. These changes come after both shows were added to WPHM’s lineup in January of this year.

“Brian Kilmeade’s show has been very timely and topical, especially as we approach next year’s election,” Program Director Caleb Gordon said. “We’re happy to be a part of making his program the fastest-growing radio show in the country!”

Nonetheless, the changes don’t stop there. At night, WPHM replaces Compass Media Networks’ Markley, Van Camp & Robbins with Fox Sports Radio’s The Odd Couple hosted by Chris Broussard and Rob Parker from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m.

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