Premiere Networks

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Premiere Networks, Inc.
Type Subsidiary
Industry Radio broadcasting, advertising
Founded 1987
Headquarters Sherman Oaks, California
Owner(s) Clear Channel Communications
Website premiereradio.com

Premiere Networks (formerly Premiere Radio Networks, or PRN) is an American radio network. It is the largest syndication company in the United States based on popularity of programming. It is a wholly owned subsidiary of Clear Channel Communications and it is headed by Julie Talbott, who serves as president, content and affiliate relations.

Premiere syndicates a variety of high-profile names and shows in American broadcasting, including Leo Laporte The Tech Guy, The Rush Limbaugh Show, Coast to Coast AM with George Noory, Mario Lopez, Elvis Duran, Ryan Seacrest, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, and Randi Rhodes. Premiere programs are carried on over 5,000 radio stations worldwide, primarily in the United States and in Canada. The network also provides the rights to streaming audio for participating shows' premium services (e.g., Rush Limbaugh's Rush 24/7 and Glenn Beck's Insider) through their Streamlink system.

Several programs are carried on XM Satellite Radio, which is the exclusive satellite provider for Premiere and parent Clear Channel Radio. However, shows that are not produced by Premiere or any Clear Channel subsidiary, but are distributed by Premiere, are allowed carriage on Sirius Satellite Radio unless otherwise specified by said show's producer.

Premiere Networks will acquire the WOR Radio Network on August 15, 2012; the fate of the network's programming (which, as of 2012, consists mostly of weekend specialty programs) remains unknown.

Distribution

Premiere Radio's programs are currently distributed over satellite, CD-ROM, or downloadable via FTP. Only pre-recorded countdown shows are distributed on CD or FTP. The FTP server is also implemented as an emergency backup for pre-recorded content that was not distributed over satellite properly. For years, Premiere Radio used the popular Starguide Digital III satellite system to distribute their programs, but has fully converted over to X-Digital Systems for their satellite delivery.

Premiere's entertainment programs are distributed on a mixture of fee and barter based deals. Many of their weekday entertainment programs, including Elvis Duran, Bob & Tom, and Big D and Bubba are fee based with little to no network ad inventory. Most of their weekend countdowns are barter based, and include up to 5 minutes an hour of network ad inventory. Nearly all of Premiere Radio's talk programs are barter based, with Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity as exceptions. Most talk programs have 5 minutes an hour of inventory, with some having 4 minutes, and very few having 6 minutes. Currently six of Premiere's programs have mandatory featurettes. These are short segments that contain a minute or less of network advertising inventory, and are played in mornings on a daily basis. In the past, Premiere's featurettes had content that was not attached to any particular show, with segments from personalities such as Maria Bartiromo, Donald Trump, and Ty Pennington. All have been dropped; as of November 2013, only one standalone featurette is on the network, Tom Brokaw's An American Story.[1] Some programs require run-of-schedule advertisements, which are advertisements that require airplay outside of the show each weekday, usually in mid-day and afternoons.

Program Schedule

All times are Eastern. Programs are organized alphabetically by franchise, and display their date, time, if they're available for online download, if they broadcast on XM Radio, and additional information.

Title Day Time Download XM Notes
Entertainment Programs
American Top 40 (CHR) with Ryan Seacrest Weekends FTP/Download No Yes Part of the American Top 40 franchise
American Top 40 (Hot AC) with Ryan Seacrest Weekends FTP/Download No No Part of the American Top 40 franchise
Casey Kasem's American Top 40: The 80s N/A FTP/Download No Yes Part of the American Top 40 franchise, reruns of AT40 episodes from the 1980s
Casey Kasem's American Top 40: The 70s N/A FTP/Download No Yes Part of the American Top 40 franchise, reruns of AT40 episodes from the 1970s
Backtrax USA with Kid Kelly Weekends FTP/Download No No International distribution only. Distribution in the United States handled by Dial Global.
Big D and Bubba Weekdays 6A-10A No No
The Big Show with John Boy and Billy (Rock) Mon-Sat 6A-10A No No Live on weekdays. Saturday show is a best-of compilation. Owned by FOX News Radio.
The Big Show with John Boy and Billy (Country)
The Bobby Bones Show Weekdays 6A-11A No No
Chill Out Tonight with Tim Garrison Weeknights midnight-6A No No Affiliate relations handled by Broadcast Architecture.
Club Kane Early Edition Sundays 7P-10P No Yes
Club Kane Late Edition 10P-midnight
Crook & Chase Countdown Weekends FTP/Download No No Produced by Jim Owens Entertainment.
Dawson McAllister Late Nights Weeknights FTP/Download No No Produced by DM Productions. For air 10PM-5AM local time.
Dawson McAllister Live Sunday 10P-3A Yes No Produced by DM Productions. Hours 4 and 5 are repeats.
Dawson McAllister CHR/Hybrid Sunday FTP/Download Yes Produced by DM Productions. For air Sunday nights between 8PM-midnight local time.
Dawson McAllister Hot AC Thursday 1P-4P No
Delilah Everyday 7P-12M No Yes
Delilah Gold-based AC
Elvis Duran and the Morning Show Weekdays 6A-10A No Yes Produced by The Elvis Duran Group.
Elvis Duran and the Pre-Morning Show Weekdays 5A-6A Produced by The Elvis Duran Group. For air the following early morning.
Elvis Duran Weekend Fridays 8A-noon Produced by The Elvis Duran Group. For air Saturday or Sunday mornings.
Evolution with Pete Tong Tues-Sat 6A-noon Hourly program, airing weekly.
iHeartRadio Countdown with Romeo Weekends FTP/Download No No Airs between 6AM and 12NN local time.
The Keith Sweat Hotel Sun-Fri. 7P-midnight No No Known as "The Quiet Storm" in some markets.
Knee Deep in Bluegrass with Cindy Baucom Weekends FTP/Download No No
Live In The Den with Big Tigger Weekends FTP/Download No Yes
London Calling with Ian Camfield Weekends FTP/Download No No Produced by Redefined Media in the United Kingdom. Premiere Radio handles international distribution only.
On Air with Ryan Seacrest Weekdays FTP/Download Yes Yes For air between 10 AM and 7 PM local time.
ON with Mario Lopez Weekdays FTP/Download No No For air between 3 PM and midnight local time.
Remix Top 30 with Sean "Hollywood" Hamilton Weekends For air weekends
The Ronnie Wood Show Weekends FTP/Download Yes No For air weekends between 6 a.m. and 12 a.m.
Saturday Night Online Live with Romeo Early Edition Saturdays 7P-10P No No Produced by Superadio Network.
Saturday Night Online Live with Romeo Late Edition 10P-midnight
Sixx Sense with Nikki Sixx and Kerri Kasem Weeknights FTP/Download No Yes For air 7P-midnight local time.
The Side Show Countdown with Nikki Sixx and Kerri Kasem (Active Rock) Weekends FTP/Download No Yes
The Side Show Countdown with Nikki Sixx and Kerri Kasem (Alternative Rock)
Smooth Jazz Weekend with Allen Kepler Weekends FTP/Download No No
The Steve Harvey Morning Show Weekdays 6A-10A No No
Weekend Top 30 (CHR version) with Sean "Hollywood" Hamilton Weekends For air Saturday or Sunday.
Weekend Top 30 with Ramiro (Rhythmic version) Weekends For air Saturday or Sunday.
Talk Programs

America Now with Andy Dean

Weekdays 6P-9P ET Yes Yes
At Home with Gary Sullivan Weekends 9A-noon Yes Yes
The Bob and Tom Show Weekdays 6A-10A Yes No
The Bob and Tom Show All-Nighter Weeknights midnight-5A No Contains "extra" compilation show and re-feed of morning show.
The Bob and Tom Show Extra Weekdays Weekdays 5A-6A No Compilation show.
The Bob and Tom Show Extra Saturday Saturday 6A-10A Yes
Coast to Coast AM with George Noory Tues-Sat 1A-5A Yes Yes
Coast to Coast AM Early Edition Mon-Fri 10P-1A Re-feed of last three hours of previous George Noory hosted show.
Coast to Coast AM Saturdays with John B. Wells Sunday 1A-5A
Coast to Coast AM Sundays with Ian Punnett Monday 1A-5A Hosting duties rotate between George Noory (first Sunday), George Knapp (third and fourth Sunday), Ian Punnett (second Sunday), ).
Somewhere in Time with Art Bell Saturday 9P-1A Encore presentations of Coast to Coast AM shows hosted by Art Bell dating back to 1996.
Coast to Coast AM Best of George Noory Sunday 9P-1A
The Glenn Beck Radio Program Weekdays 9A-noon Yes Yes Produced by Mercury Radio Arts.
The Glenn Beck Weekend Fridays 1P-4P Produced by Mercury Radio Arts. For air weekends.
Ground Zero with Clyde Lewis Weeknights 10P-1A Produced by Alpha Broadcasting.
Handel on the Law Saturdays 9A-noon Yes Yes This show is taped and edited for national distribution, so that it can maintain a locality for its flagship KFI. The time mentioned is the first live feed of the latest program, and is also the time where listeners can call in.
In the Garden with Ron Wilson Saturdays 6A-9A Yes Yes This show is produced and distributed by Premiere, but is not advertised on its website.
The Jesus Christ Show Sundays 9A-noon Yes Yes
Keep Hope Alive with Jesse Jackson Sundays 8A-10A No Yes
Leo Laporte, The Tech Guy Weekends 2P-5P Yes Yes
Live on Sunday Night, it's Bill Cunningham Sunday 10P-1A Yes Yes
The Artie Lange Show Weeknights 10P-1A Yes No Produced by DirecTV. Premiere handles sales and distribution.
The Randi Rhodes Show Weekdays 3P-6P Yes Yes
Real Estate Today Friday noon-2P Yes Yes Media Syndication Services produces this program while Premiere distributes. Content is pre-recorded and fed for air on weekends. The show is not listed on Premiere's website.
The Rush Limbaugh Show Weekdays noon-3P Yes No
The Rush Limbaugh Week in Review Fridays 1P-4P For air weekends.
The Sean Hannity Show Weekdays 3P-6P No Yes Premiere Radio handles distribution and sales only.
The Sean Hannity Weekend Friday 4P-7P For air weekends after 12 AM Saturday local time.
TMZ Live Weekdays 8P-9P Yes Yes Produced by TMZ. The program is an edited version of a webcast from earlier that day.
The Weekend Saturday noon-3P No Yes This program features a different host each week.
Satellite Radio Exclusive Programs
David Essel Alive! Saturdays 6P-9P Yes Yes
The Ian Whitcomb Show Sundays 9A-10A Yes Yes
The Jack Abramoff Show Sundays 5P-8P No Yes
The Mo'Kelly Show Weekends 11P-midnight No Yes
The Rock of Jericho with Chris Jericho Saturdays 5P-7P No Yes
Featurettes
The Rush Limbaugh Morning Update Weekdays 10:00:30 PM No No
The Sean Hannity Morning Minute Weekdays 10:03:30 PM No Yes
Direct From Hollywood with Ryan Seacrest Weekdays 3:01:00 AM No No For morning drive.
4:01:00 AM No No For afternoon drive.
The Dr. Dean Medical Minute Weekdays 4:01:20 PM No Yes For morning drive.
4:03:35 PM No Yes Optional second featurette for afternoon drive. Does not contain network spots.
Dan Patrick's Above the Noise Weekdays 10:01:30 AM No Yes
Fox News and Commentary with Todd Starnes Weekdays 6:15 AM No Yes Three different commentaries air per day.
10:15 AM
3:15 PM
TMZ Radio Weekdays 11:01:00 PM No Yes For morning drive.
2:01:00 PM No Yes For afternoon drive.
Fox Sports Radio Programs
Fox Sports Daybreak with Andy Furman and Artrell Hawkins Weekdays 6A-9A Yes Yes
Saturday 4P-7P
The Dan Patrick Show Weekdays 9A-noon Yes Yes DIRECTV Sports Group owns and produces the show while Premiere handles distribution and sales.
Jay Mohr Sports Weekdays noon-3P Yes
Loose Cannons with Steve Hartman and Pat O'Brien Weekdays 3P-7P Yes Yes
The Petros and Money Show Weekdays 7P-10P Yes Yes
Fox Sports Tonight with Rob Dibble and Amy Van Dyken Weekdays 10P-1A Yes Yes
The J.T. the Brick Show Weekdays 1A-6A Yes Yes The fifth hour is sometimes a replay of the first.
The Ben Maller Show Weekends 1A-7A No Yes 6AM hour is a replay.
Fox NFL Sunday with Terry Bradshaw, Jimmy Johnson, Howie Long, Curt Menefee, and Michael Strahan Sunday noon-1P No Yes Television audio simulcast from FOX. Premiere Radio Networks distributes the show to radio. The program only broadcasts from September through February.
Big Ten Football and Beyond with Dave Revsine, Gerry DiNardo, and Chris Martin Thursday 6P-7P No No This program is only broadcasts from September through April. It is fed separate from the main network, and intended for playback on weekends.
PAC-12 Crackback with Petros Papdakis & Steve Physioc Wednesday 6P-7P No No This program is only broadcasts from September through April. It is fed separate from the main network, and intended for playback on weekends.
Stox 'n Jocks with Jon and Pete Najarian Saturday 7A-9A No Yes
The Mike North Show Saturday 9A-noon No Yes
Sunday 10P-1A
Fox Gametime with Anthony Gargano & Lincoln Kennedy Saturday noon-4P No Yes
Fox Gametime React with Jim Bowden & Mike Lamb Saturday 7P-10P No Yes
Race Day on Fox with Rob D’Amico & Michele Rahal Sunday 7A-9A No Yes
NFL Central with Mike North Sunday 9A-10A No Yes
Fox Fantasy Football with Nate Lundy, Peter Burns and Mike Harmon Sunday 10A-noon No Yes
The Fox Blitz with Ben Maller & Tomm Looney Sunday 1P-7P No Yes
Fox Gametime React with Andy Furman & Lincoln Kennedy Sunday 7P-10P No Yes
UFC Pre-Show with Larry Pepe TBD TBD No Yes Hour long pre-show that only airs before UFC on Fox simulcasts.
UFC on Fox TBD TBD No Yes Live simulcast of Fox Sports' UFC fights. Airs only when scheduled.
UFC Post-Show with Larry Pepe TBD TBD No Yes Post-show that airs before UFC on Fox. Length of show to be determined.
Fox News Radio Programs
All content is produced by Fox News Radio and Premiere Radio handles distribution and sales only.
Kilmeade and Friends Weekdays 9A-noon No Yes
The John Gibson Show Weekdays noon-3P No Yes
The Tom Sullivan Show Weekdays 3P-6P No Yes
The Alan Colmes Show Weekdays 10P-1A No Yes

See also List of programming syndicated by Clear Channel.

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Former programs

  • The Jim Rome Show (Moved to CBS Sports Radio when the network launched in January 2013)
  • Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 (moved to Dial Global/Triton Radio in 2006, Citadel Media in 2009, and Westwood One/Dial Global in 2011)
  • Carson Daly Most Requested (Daly left the show in 2007)
  • Last Night on Tonight with Jay Leno (moved to Westwood One, January 2007)
  • The Phil Hendrie Show (Hendrie left in 2006 to pursue a career in television, he later announced a return, but on Talk Radio Network)
  • The Ken Hamblin Show (Hamblin left the show mid-90s)
  • After Hours with Glenn Hollis (cancelled in 2005)
  • Boot Scootin' Partyin' Nights with Bo Reynolds (later Hollywood Harrison)-- cancelled mid-90s, Reynolds hosts a similar show on another network now
  • Star & Buc Wild Morning Show (immediately cancelled in 2006 after DJ Star threatened the daughter of a rival jock. Later moved to Pulse 87, currently out of radio)
  • Michael Reagan (moved to Radio America in 2003, then to American Family Radio in 2009, currently out of radio)
  • Rockline (moved to Crystal Media Networks in 2003, then to Dial Global in 2008)
  • "Live From the 60's with the Real Don Steele". Syndicated 3 hour radio program marketed to radio stations with an Oldies format. It launched in early 1988 and ended production in 1993. Some stations aired reruns until late 1996. Steele died in August 1997 from lung cancer; producer M. G. Kelly took over the show, retooled it into American Hit List, and distributed the new version of the show himself through 2008.
  • Lionel (cancelled in 2001, revived and moved to WOR Radio Network and later Air America Radio)
  • Dreamland with Art Bell, later Whitley Strieber (replaced by Matt Drudge and Ian Punnett; now heard online exclusivley.)
  • Jeff Rense (left in 1998, went to Genesis Communications Network, now at Republic Broadcasting Network)
  • Sex with Dr. Natasha - Ended in Spring 2004 as a response to the 2004 Super Bowl halftime show and the FCC crackdown that followed. Even though the show had never been cited or fined by the FCC, it was canceled by Premiere out of fear of one.
  • After Midnite - 1993 to 2013, country music show hosted by Blair Garner. Garner departed for Cumulus Media Networks. The After Midnite name is, as of late 2013, being used for various guest hosts in the time slot.
  • Matt Drudge. Drudge voluntarily ended his show on September 30, 2007; Drudge would keep with this Drudge Report Web site and continue hosting as a guest host on various shows, most notably Clear Channel radio shows.
  • Wake Up With Whoopi - canceled in November 2007.
  • Kidd Kraddick in the Morning (moved to ABC Radio, February 2008)
  • Mid-day with Mike McConnell - Reverted to a local show in February 2008.
  • Radio Kandy - Hot AC countdown show hosted by John Candy. Lasted from 1988 to 1990.
  • Costas on the Radio - show ended May 31, 2009 so that Bob Costas could concentrate on his other projects.
  • American Top 20 and American Top 10 with Casey Kasem - Ended July 5, 2009.
  • Premiere also syndicated the Cutler Comedy Networks, a series of sketches and parody songs for morning drive time radio programs produced and written by Gil Christner.
  • Dr. Laura - moved to satellite radio in 2011.

24/7 radio networks

  • Fox News Radio - Premiere feeds this network thanks to a programming agreement between Fox News and Clear Channel.
  • Fox Sports Radio - Premiere completely owns and operates this network and distributes it to AM, FM, Worldspace, and XM.
  • ReachMD - Exclusively on XM Satellite Radio
  • 24/7 Comedy Radio - Handles sales and distribution of the network.

References

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