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Air America renews with Rachel Maddow, adds hour for Ron Reagan
Bolstering their lineup ahead of the inauguration of President-elect Obama, Air America announces they've extended their arrangement with Rachel Maddow – but for a one-hour show to air during morning drive. That gives Ron Reagan Show an extra hour in evenings, now 6-9pm. Air America SVP/Programming Bill Hess says “As millions of Americans now know, Rachel has become a breakout star and our affiliates and listeners will continue to benefit from her wit, intelligence and insight.” Both changes take effect February 2.
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