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Multiple industry sources are reporting that broadcast journalist and author Lou Dobbs will leave his United Stations distributed syndicated radio program, The Lou Dobbs Show on February 24 to concentrate on his television program. Dobbs signed with United Stations Radio Networks to produce and distribute his daily afternoon talk show December, 2007 while continuing to anchor the nightly “Lou Dobbs Tonight” on CNN. He exited CNN November, 2009 and moved the show to the FOX …
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United Stations Radio Networks talk host and former CNN anchor Lou Dobbs will continue his syndicated radio show and financial reports after signing a multi-year deal to begin a new daily program for the Fox Business Network. Up until a year ago when he quit the network citing philosophical differences, Dobbs had served as an anchor, managing editor and executive vice president for CNN, hosting various programs including “Moneyline,” which was later renamed “Lou Dobbs …
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CNN commentator Lou Dobbs abruptly signed-off his CNN show last night, telling viewers the program would be his last for the network where he’s worked for 30 years. “I’ll see you next on the radio,” he told viewers. Dobbs says over the past six months he’s been weighing an exit. “Some leaders in media, politics and business have been urging me to go beyond the role here at CNN and to engage in constructive problem-solving,” …
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The website TVNewser is reporting that CNN U.S. president Jon Klein has asked his show producers to avoid booking talk radio hosts in an effort to tone down the rhetoric. “Complex issues require world class reporting,” Klein is quoted as saying, adding that talk radio hosts too often add to the noise, and that what they say is “all too predictable.” One of CNN’s longtime show hosts, Lou Dobbs, hosts a daily radio show. A …
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Talkers Magazines 2009 “Talkers 250″ list is top heavy with conservative talkers, Rush Limbaugh is followed by Sean Hannity, Michael Savage, Dr. Laura Schlessinger, Glen Beck, Laura Ingraham, finance guru Dave Ramsey, Lou Dobbs, Mancow (this is a surprise), and the only progressive talk host in the top ten Thom Hartmann. Even with all the recent buzz surrounding Randi Rhodes she’s way down at #46. For a look at the rest of the Heavy 100 …
