ABC News & Talk
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ABC News & Talk | |
Broadcast area | Off-air |
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Branding | ABC News & Talk |
First air date | 2002 |
Format | Talk radio, News Radio |
Owner | Citadel Broadcasting |
Website | abcradio.go.com |
ABC News & Talk was a news/talk and entertainment radio channel programmed and distributed by ABC Radio Networks for satellite radio services. It aired on XM Satellite Radio channel 124, and Sirius Satellite Radio channel 143 both in the United States until 2007-09-24.
The channel also existed on Sirius Canada until February 2007. Each morning, the channel featured a six-hour news wheel, produced by ABC News Radio. In the afternoon, hourly newscasts preceded some of ABC Radio's top talk show talent, like Sean Hannity, KABC's Larry Elder and WBAP's Mark Davis.
[edit] History
ABC News & Talk used to host a mid-day talk show exclusively for satellite radio titled Live from 125. The show's host was rotated on a weekly basis so there were several different program personalities. This show was discontinued in 2006.
In September 2006, John Batchelor took a leave of absence from the ABC Radio network. Mark Levin took his place on the ABC News & Talk lineup. Levin's show was broadcast on a 2 hour tape-delay basis, which was assumed to be twofold: to protect Elder's spot in the lineup, since Elder had the slot prior to Levin's arrival, and so Levin can continue to grow his terrestrial affiliate base.
The channel was programmed by ABC Radio until June 12, 2007, when it was turned over to Citadel Broadcasting as part of the merger between Citadel and ABC Radio. As of 2007-09-24, ABC News & Talk no longer broadcasts. In a cost-cutting measure, Citadel Broadcasting will be shutting down operations of, or selling off, its satellite networks.
[edit] Where to find the former personalities
- ABC Satellite News has ceased production, as it was produced exclusively for this channel.
- Sean Hannity, ABC Radio Networks' most popular host, can be heard live, all three hours, weekdays on XM's America Right and Sirius' SIRIUS Patriot.
- Mark Levin can also be heard live, both hours, weekdays on America Right and SIRIUS Patriot.
- Bob Brinker can still be heard live weekends on XM's America Right, but will not be broadcast further on Sirius.
- Larry Elder's show has since been dropped from ABC Radio Networks, reverting to a local show on KABC. It will no longer be part of either satellite service.
- Mark Davis' show has since been dropped from ABC Radio Networks, reverting to a local show on WBAP, and Davis has reestablished his national presence by becoming a substitute host for various shows, including The Rush Limbaugh Show and Michael Reagan.
- The Satellite Sisters were not picked up by either service, and were dropped from ABC Radio Networks in October.
- Peter Tilden will no longer be heard on either satellite provider, nor anywhere. He was laid off by KABC in cost cutting measures in February 2008.
- John Batchelor has returned to radio as host of two weekly shows, one on WABC and the other on KFI in Los Angeles. It is not, as of now, carried by either satellite provider.