The New York Times
Date: 2012-06-11
Author: Brian Stelter

Article Mentions
Author, Brian Stelter
Mentioned, Rush Limbaugh
Mentioned, Sean Hannity
Mentioned, Glenn Beck
Mentioned, Neal Boortz
Mentioned, Chris Balfe
Mentioned, Herman Cain
Mentioned, Fox News
Mentioned, Becks
Glenn Beck, who departed Fox News last year and started his own Internet television network, is sticking with his radio network partner.His company, Mercury Radio Arts, will announce on Monday that it has renewed its contract with Premiere Networks, keeping The Glenn Beck Program in syndication for five more years.Mr. Becks show entered national syndication via Premiere, a unit of Clear Channel, 10 years ago. Now carried by more than 400 stations, the show typically ranks No. 3 among all news-talk radio shows, behind Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, so the contract extension brings a measure of stability to local stations that carry it.The show is broadcast from 9 a.m. until noon in most markets. Last week, another host in the time period, N...(read more)
... Glenn Beck, who departed Fox News last year and started his own Internet television network, is sticking with his radio network partner.His company, Mercury Radio Arts, will announce on Monday that it has renewed its contract with Premiere Networks, ...
... so the contract extension brings a measure of stability to local stations that carry it.The show is broadcast from 9 a.m. until noon in most markets. Last week, another host in the time period, Neal Boortz, announced that he would retire next January ...
... is truly one of those, said Julie Talbott, a president at Premiere, in a telephone interview.Mr. Beck said in a statement about Premiere, Over the past 10 years, they have proven to be a true partner in every sense of the word. His last radio deal ...


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