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Gwen Freeman is an American morning talk radio show co-host. She had been a co-host on 1170 KFAQ in Tulsa, Oklahoma since the inception of The Michael DelGiorno Show in 2002. From 2002 to April, 2007, she was DelGiorno's co-host ("sidekick"). When he left for WWTN in Nashville, Tennessee, Freeman took over as the senior hostess of the renamed The Morning Show. Former Tulsa City Councilor and mayoral candidate Chris Medlock joined her as co-host at that time.
1170 KFAQ is in Tulsa, which is the 65th largest radio market. KFAQ was ranked 10th in the market for spring '07 with a rating on 3.6, badly trailing KRMG, the dominant talk radio station in the Tulsa market which has a rating of 6.2. The Morning Show on KFAQ had better ratings than the morning programming on KRMG for most of the time since its inception.
Freeman left KFAQ after an on-air dispute with Chris Medlock that occurred during a broadcast on Tuesday, February 12, 2008, at approximately 6:40 a.m. Her departure was officially announced on KFAQ on Wednesday February 20, 2008, during The Morning Show.
Freeman has re-joined The Michael DelGiorno Show in Nashville, Tennessee on WWTN.
WSM is a commercial AM radio station, located in Nashville, Tennessee. It broadcasts a country music format and is known as the home of the Grand Ole Opry, the world's longest running radio program. The station is owned Ryman Hospitality Properties, Inc. After nearly 40 years broadcasting from a studio within the Gaylord Opryland Resort & Convention Center, WSM moved to a showcase studio inside the former home of Roy Acuff, just outside the Grand Ole Opry House, in July 2024.
WLAC is a commercial radio station in Nashville, Tennessee. Owned by iHeartMedia, it broadcasts a talk radio format. The studios are in Nashville's Music Row district. It identifies itself as "TalkRadio 98.3 and 1510 WLAC" using the dial position of its FM translator at 98.3 MHz, as well as its AM frequency.
Philip Carr Valentine was an American conservative talk radio host, author and actor. He broadcast daily on WWTN, a Cumulus Media station in Nashville, Tennessee, and hosted The Phil Valentine Show, syndicated nationally through the Westwood One radio network. He was an opponent of a proposed state income tax in Tennessee and denied climate change.
WWTN is a commercial radio station serving the Nashville, Tennessee media market. The station is owned by Cumulus Media and is marketed as SuperTalk 99.7 WTN. WWTN operates at 100,000 watts, the maximum for non-grandfathered FM stations and is a Class C0 station.
Brian Glenn Wilson is an American former anchor reporter for Fox News. He is a past chairman of the Capitol Hill Radio/TV Correspondents' Association. He currently hosts The Drive with Brian Wilson on SuperTalk 99.7 WTN, a talk radio station in Nashville.
KJRH-TV is a television station in Tulsa, Oklahoma, United States, affiliated with NBC. It is owned by the E. W. Scripps Company alongside Okmulgee-licensed Ion Television outlet KTPX-TV. KJRH-TV's studios are located on South Peoria Avenue and East 37th Street in midtown Tulsa, and its transmitter is located near South 273rd East Avenue near Broken Arrow.
Steve Gill is an American conservative talk radio host based in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a political commentator and radio host, and was the co-founder/political editor of the website The Tennessee Star prior to his August 2019 resignation. .Currently doing TV and radio commentary in the U.S. and Internationally. Regular commentator on radio stations in Memphis (KWAM) Jackson, TN and Washington DC. TV commentary for Bloomberg Dubai, RT Moscow, WZTV Nashville, GB News London, TalkTv London, etc.
George Plaster is a former collegiate sports administrator and a sports broadcasting personality. He previously served as associate athletic director at Belmont University. In May 2019 it was announced that Plaster would be leaving Belmont and returning to hosting a weekday sports talk program, to be entitled SportsNight, beginning in July 2019 on WSM-AM. However, this program was discontinued on August 13, 2019, less than a month after its inception, with Plaster's final appearance having been on August 8. Plaster said he intended to return to sportscasting with a podcast to be announced, possibly around Labor Day. However, this plan was quickly supplanted by a new one when Plaster accepted an offer from WNSR to host a show weekdays 2-4 PM effective September 3, 2019. In the fall of 2021, this program was syndicated over several stations in the Middle Tennessee area, notably WKOM in Columbia, Tennessee, as the "Plaster Radio Network". In the summer of 2022, this program was moved to online streaming only under the auspices of Main Street Media.
WGFX is a commercial radio station licensed to Gallatin, Tennessee, and serving the Nashville metropolitan area. It is branded as 104.5 The Zone, broadcasting a sports radio format. It is owned by Cumulus Media, with studios in Nashville's Music Row district. Most of its daytime schedule has local hosts, with programming from Fox Sports Radio heard nights and weekends.
WPRT-FM is an ESPN Radio-affiliated sports radio station. It is licensed to the city of Pegram, Tennessee, but serves the Nashville and Clarksville/Hopkinsville markets. The station's studios are located in southeast Nashville along the Murfreesboro Road, and the transmitter is located between Clarksville and Dickson in the unincorporated community of Cumberland Furnace.
WRVW is a radio station licensed to the city of Lebanon, Tennessee, but serving the nearby Nashville market. It is currently branded as 107.5 The River, broadcasting a Top 40 (CHR) format, and has become something of a heritage station for Top-40 music in middle Tennessee. It is owned by iHeartMedia and operates out of studios in the "Music Row" area. Its transmitter is located just north of downtown Nashville.
KOTV is a commercial AM radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is owned by Griffin Communications and airs an all-news radio format. Studios and offices are located across from Guthrie Green in Downtown Tulsa. The transmitter is on East 11th Street in an undeveloped area of East Tulsa.
WNSR is a Nashville-area Class D radio station. WNSR's majority owner is Randolph Victor Bell, and the station's general manager is former WSM personality Ted Johnson.
WNFN is a classic country formatted radio station in the Nashville, Tennessee market. Its transmitter site is in Whites Creek, Tennessee and its studios are in Berry Hill, Tennessee.
KRMG is a commercial AM radio station in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The station is owned by Cox Media Group and airs a news/talk radio format, simulcast with co-owned 102.3 KRMG-FM. The studios and offices are located on South Memorial Drive near Interstate 44 in Tulsa.
Michael Howard DelGiorno is an American talk radio host with a radio career spanning over 40 years. Delgiorno hosts the morning drive time show on 1510 WLAC in Nashville, owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. His program is syndicated to other iHeart conservative talk stations including KEX in Portland, KTOK in Oklahoma City and KAKC in Tulsa.
KJMM is a commercial radio station licensed to Bixby, Oklahoma, and serving the Greater Tulsa radio market. It is owned by Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and it has a mainstream urban radio format. KJMM carries a nationally syndicated wake up show on weekdays, "The Morning Hustle," based at Radio One/ Urban One Atlanta. KJMM's studios are in the Copper Oaks complex in South Tulsa.
KRMG-FM is a commercial radio station licensed to Sand Springs, Oklahoma, and serving the Tulsa metropolitan area. The station is owned by Cox Media Group with a sale pending to Educational Media Foundation, and airs a news/talk radio format, simulcast with co-owned AM 740 KRMG.
The Ramsey Show is a three-hour self-syndicated radio program and podcast, co-hosted by finance author and speaker Dave Ramsey and a rotating Ramsey Personality, that airs Monday through Friday from 2:00–5:00 P.M. ET. It is broadcast from the headquarters of Ramsey's company, Ramsey Solutions, in Franklin, Tennessee.
Patrick J. Campbell was an American talk radio host in the Tulsa, Oklahoma, area on station KFAQ. He was the host of The Pat Campbell Show, which aired weekdays from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., central standard time. He was a guest on Fox News Channel's The O'Reilly Factor, Fox and Friends, and Purity Products' weekend informercials, heard on stations all across the US.