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Local
WCHL Morning News with Ron Stutts
6:00 am – 9:00 am Monday – Friday
To many folks in our community, Ron Stutts is as essential to their morning routine as a cup of coffee. For over a quarter century, Ron has awakened our community with the day’s news, interesting conversations, fascinating guests and a familiar voice. On Ron's show there's sophisticated, local humor, promotions listeners love, and 1360 WCHL’s award-winning, in-depth local news.
Sometimes irreverent, he never goes too far. If you want to know what's happening in our community, wake up with Ron!
Who’s Talking with DG Martin
6:00 pm – 7:00 pm Monday – Friday
D.G. Martin is smart. He is a retired lawyer, Green Beret, athlete and democratic politician. He can talk about anything and everything, and does he ever. He brings in the greatest political minds of our area… on both sides and let’s them hash it out on the air.
As a local writer, D.G. interviews other local writers as well. He’s talked about everything from opossums to the Holocaust. He is insightful, witty and above all intelligent. For smart, timely conversation with local guests, tune in to Who’s Talking Today.
Live at Five with Jeff Hamlin 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Monday – Friday
Give us an hour and we'll give you the world! Jeff Hamlin is your host for "Live @ 5" from 5 to 6pm, Monday through Friday on WCHL. Jeff runs down all the day's local news, plus there's sports, traffic and weather together, financial reports, news from the Carolina campus, and updates from CBS and the North Carolina News Network, plus all your favorite daily features, including The Commentators, What You're Saying on the Street, and WCHL's Village Pride Award. At the end of the day, get in touch with what's happening right here in our community. Join Jeff for Live @ 5....only on News Talk 1360 WCHL, Chapel Hill-Carrboro's News Talk and Tar Heels Station!
Syndication
The Stephanie Miller Show
9:00 am – 12:00 noon Monday – Friday
She drives men wild when she purrs; so they listen when she roars. Stephanie Miller is single-handedly holding up the women's side in the fight for listeners' attention.
Just like all the other talk hosts, she tackles the hottest issues of the day. She finds topics that are relevant to the audience, unbelievable, controversial or funny. Even if the topic isn't intrinsically funny, this comedian/actor finds a way to get a laugh. She opens with a rousing dance song, followed by "Stand-Up News," comedy sketches inspired by the day's headlines and Hollywood gossip. She's famous for her exaggerated impersonations.
Surprisingly, Miller was No.1 in the Republican stronghold of Orange County (Southern California) when she was at 640 AM. The people you think would absolutely hate her absolutely loved her. She was also voted basically the most entertaining person on radio in L.A." Her vision for radio in a perfect world? "All-Stephanie, all the time."
The Ed Schultz Show
12:00 noon – 3:00 pm Monday – Friday
Ed Schultz is progressive talk radio’s king. His pull-no-punches, progressive and informed personality has elevated him to the top of his game. Ed's "Straight Talk from the Heartland" makes him a 21st Century Teddy Roosevelt who believes the salvation of the American people lies in their voices, not in the parties. He represents the thousands of Americans whose collective beliefs are the foundation of the United States.
In an industry where the conservative voice is king, Schultz's popularity, talent and progressive political bent have made him one of the dominant radio voices of the nation. Schultz's fearless approach to going voice-to-voice against such radio heavyweights as Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity has helped him earn the overwhelming support of listeners, powerful politicos and top-level business leaders.
The Randi Rhodes Show
3:00 pm – 5:00 pm Monday – Friday
The Randi Rhodes Show is genuinely funny, with a wit so quick it almost seems the show must be scripted, but the callers are live and the banter is spontaneous.
A former secretary, waitress, trucker and U.S. Air Force aircraft mechanic, Randi Rhodes’s radio odyssey began over two decades ago, but each show still feels like the first one for the radio veteran.
Her liberal perspectives, she has said, took hold during her time in the military in the late 1970’s, where she learned the lesson that fuels her political perspectives: “Any group, from a Air Force squadron to the nation itself, is only as strong as its weakest link, so it is important to strengthen the weak links among us.”
Impeccably researched and infectiously humorous, she is listed in Talker Magazine’s Heavy Hundred, starred in the HBO documentary Left of the Dial, and is probably watching C-SPAN right now!
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