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About Phil
Phil Boyce was President of Programming for three years at Talk Radio Network and programmed WABC in New York for 14 years where he also served as VP of NewsTalk Programming for ABC Radio and Citadel. He is credited with launching the national shows of Sean Hannity, Mark Levin, Matt Drudge, Andrew Wilkow (SiruisXM) and relaunched Imus in the Morning. Before WABC, Boyce programmed WJR in Deroit where he hired Paul W. Smith and Mitch Albom.

























