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Washington, D.C. talker WMAL (630) debuts new "Morning Majority" show
The reconstituted morning-show cast keeps Bryan Nehman, and adds two new co-hosts: former Fox News Channel and local Channel 5 TV reporter/anchor Brian Wilson. And current FNC contributor Mary Katharine Ham, who has been working with Tucker Carlson's "Daily Caller." WMAL programmer Bill Hess says Brian Wilson has spent a total of 25 years in the D.C. market, and covered the Clinton White House and Congress, and filled in for Brit Hume on on FNC's "Special Report." Wilson left Fox News Channel last Fall to start up a media coaching firm named Right Tone Communications. Mary Katharine Ham appears on FNC's "O'Reilly Factor" and other shows, and has written for the Weekly Standard and the Washington Examiner, and been managing editor of TownHall.com. Current WMAL morning host Bryan Nehman had been part of the previous "Grandy Group" morning cast. Fred Grandy left the Citadel-owned WMAL in early March.
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