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Portland's KCMD (970) steals Sean Hannity & Mark Levin from KPAM
Portland’s KPAM-AM (860) will have six hours of programming to fill during the week and another three hours on the weekend, after new crosstown rival KCMD-AM (“Freedom 970”) announced it will add syndicated talkers Sean Hannity and Mark Levin to their afternoon schedule. Currently, Hannity airs on KPAM from 12-3pm, followed by two hours of Levin live, with a recorded hour of Levin from 8-9pm, and a three-hour “best-of” Hannity on Sunday afternoon. It’s expected that Hannity’s show will air 12-3pm when it starts on KCMD, followed by three hours of Levin live during afternoon drive. KCMD has yet to announce when both shows will join “Freedom 970.” Those slots are currently occupied by syndicated talkers Jerry Doyle & Jason Lewis.
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