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Compass Media Taps Insana for Wake-Up Duties

1 April 2010 1,915 views One Comment

Compass Media Networks announced the launch of a new business focused morning show for syndicated radio, The Ron Insana Show hosted by Ron Insana. The long time CNBC contributor is expanding his commitment to radio by launching a daily long form show in addition to continuing short-form reports airing  in over 50 markets. The Ron Insana Show debuts May 10th  and will air live weekdays 7am – 9am ET.

Peter Kosann, CEO of Compass Media Networks said, “Ron Insana is one of our country’s most credible voices on news, business and politics. He has interviewed leaders of state, CEOs and American Presidents. He has witnessed first hand some of the most significant news events of the past 25 years. His knowledge is deep. His words compelling. His show will be destination programming for Americans looking to understand how the events of today will impact us all.”

“The events taking place right now have the potential to impact us for generations to come. Politics impacts the economy. The economy impacts everyone,” said Insana. “Our goal is to deliver a very compelling and provocative show that helps to put current events in their proper perspective.”

Insana formerly hosted a long-form weekend show heard on over 100 stations  with Westwood One earlier this decade. Insana was also a regular contributor on the Don Imus  Show for years.

One Comment »

  • Howard GradyNo Gravatar said:

    Keep it clean? Stay on topic?

    The genesis of this email is Insana’s ignorant diatribes he has hurled at Ron Paul et.al.

    Please advise Ron Snarkana that there are anger management groups which are designed to help little men, with little ideas, and who are overwhelmed by male pattern baldness.

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