Hugh Hewitt to Broadcast Live from Frazier Historical Arms Museum.LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- The Salem Radio Group of Louisville will host nationally known radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt Hugh Hewitt (born February 22, 1956) is an American radio talk show host, author and blogger. He comments on politics and society from a conservative and evangelical Christian viewpoint, and frequently expresses his opinions on Media bias in the United States. on Friday, November 19, as his show originates from Louisville's newest attraction, the Frazier Historical Arms Museum. Hugh Hewitt is the host of a nationally syndicated radio show heard in more than 70 cities nationwide, and a Professor of Law at Chapman University Law School, where he teaches Constitutional Law. Hewitt is the New York New York, state, United States New York, Middle Atlantic state of the United States. It is bordered by Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, and the Atlantic Ocean (E), New Jersey and Pennsylvania (S), Lakes Erie and Ontario and the Canadian province of Times best-selling author of "If It's Not Close, They Can't Cheat." He has written four other books, the newest to be published in January of 2005. Hewitt has received three Emmys during his decade of work as co-host of the PBS PBS in full Public Broadcasting Service Private, nonprofit U.S. corporation of public television stations. PBS provides its member stations, which are supported by public funds and private contributions rather than by commercials, with educational, cultural, Los Angeles affiliate KCET-TV nightly news and public affairs show Life & Times. He is a weekly columnist for The Daily Standard, the online edition of The Weekly Standard, and a weekly columnist for WorldNetDaily.com. He is a frequent contributor on television's most watched programs including CNN CNN or Cable News Network Subsidiary company of Turner Broadcasting Systems. It was created by Ted Turner in 1980 to present 24-hour live news broadcasts, using satellites to transmit reports from news bureaus around the world. , Fox News, Nightline, The Today Show, and Larry King Live Larry King Live is a nightly CNN interview program hosted by broadcaster and writer Larry King. The show premiered in 1985, and is CNN's most watched program, with over one million viewers nightly. . The Frazier Historical Arms Museum portrays the history, artistry, and technological significance of weaponry and armor in the context of events that have shaped our country and the world. The museum will house: --The Frazier Collection -- American arms and accompanying artifacts artifacts see specimen artifacts. made between the years 1580 and 1910. --The Royal Armouries, USA -- Arms and armor from Britain's national collection dating back to the 11th Century. Hugh Hewitt will broadcast live from the museum from 6 - 9 PM. The Hugh Hewitt show can be heard on 970 WGTK-AM weeknights at 6 PM and 94.7 FM WFIA WFIA Wells Fargo Investment Advisors at 7 PM. The Salem Radio Group of Louisville includes stations WFIA-AM (900 AM), WFIA-FM (94.7 FM), WGTK-AM (970 AM) and WRVI-FM (105.9 FM). Salem Communications Corporation (Nasdaq:SALM), headquartered in Camarillo, California, is the leading U.S. radio broadcaster focused on Christian and family themes programming. Upon the close of all announced acquisitions, the company will own 103 radio stations, including 66 stations in 24 of the top 25 markets. In addition to its radio properties, Salem owns Salem Radio Network, which syndicates talk, news and music programming to over 1,900 affiliated radio stations; Salem Radio Representatives, a national sales force; Salem Web Network Salem Web Network represents the largest faith-based audiences on the Internet and is headquartered in Richmond, Virginia with offices in Dallas and Nashville. Salem Web Network is owned and operated by Salem Communications Salem Corp. , the leading Internet provider of Christian content and online streaming; and Salem Publishing, a leading publisher of Christian themed magazines. |
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