Laura Ingraham
Sundays, 6PM - 9PM
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website: www.lauraingraham.com
Laura is the host of the widely popular Laura Ingraham Show, syndicated coast-to-coast by Talk Radio Network. The show is a three-hour rollicking odyssey through the worlds of politics, Hollywood and the media, with Laura's unique brand of analysis lighting the trail.
Laura is a frequent commentator on television, appearing frequently on the Fox News Channel, ABC's Good Morning America, and CNN. From 1998 through January 2000, Laura hosted her own daily political talk show on MSNBC and before that was contributor on CBS Evening News. She writes weekly for the New York Sun, and her columns have also appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, the Los Angeles Times and USA Today.
She is the author of the book, The Hillary Trap: Looking for Power In all The Wrong Places (Hyperion) and her second book, Shut Up and Sing: How Elites in Politics, Hollywod and the UN Are Subverting America (Regnery), was released in September 2003. Laura served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas, and subsequently worked as a white-collar criminal defense attorney at Skadden, Arps, et al. in Washington. She is a graduate of University of Virginia School of Law and Dartmouth College.
From TALKERS MAGAZINE: "Finally, it appears as though Rush Limbaugh has a counterpart he can be proud of.... With her prestigious background in law, the media...a great book on Hillary Clinton, Laura brings a wealth of insight on the worlds of politics, the media and entertainment to her audience that few have.... I predict as the months and weeks pass by, Laura Ingraham will gobble up affiliates in all time zones."
From Radio & Records: "National talk shows aren't rolled out every week. It’s a status that many hosts covet but few will ever gain.... So it was news when Westwood One announced in April that it would launch a new, nightly syndicated talk show. But when it also said that the program would be a general-issues talk show hosted by a woman...that kicked it up a notch."
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