Radio America
Radio America, founded in 1985 by the President, James C. Roberts, is a division of The American Studies Center. "In 1997, Radio America achieved full network status, broadcasting 24 hours a day, seven days a week. ... Programs are broadcast via three satellites and over 400 affiliates carry our programs. In addition, the network's programs are now available through the Internet via RealAudio." [1]
Mission
"Radio America's mission is to produce and syndicate quality radio programs reflecting a 'commitment to traditional American values, limited government and the free market.'" [2]
Programming
The Program Schedule shows such programs as:
- Battle Line with Alan Nathan
- Cullum and Silk with Blanquita Cullum and Jane Silk
- Doug Stephan's Good Day
- The Roger Hedgecock Show
- The G. Gordon Liddy Show
Former Radio America hosts include Oliver North, Michael Reagan, and Joseph Farah.
Contact Details
1030 15th St., NW, Suite 1040
Washington, D.C. 20005
Phone: 800-807-4703 or 202-408-0944 ext 250
Fax: 202-408-1087
URL: http://www.radioamerica.org/