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Colmes joined Fox in 1996, after going to national media in 1990. Previously, he had talk shows in [[New York City]] and [[Boston]]. He was the last speaker on WNBC, WMCA and WEVD before each closed or changed its format. WNBC went off the air in 1988, WMCA was sold to a religious broadcaster shortly after Colmes began there, and WEVD was leased to Disney to cover its ESPN format. <ref name=NNDB>{{citation | Colmes joined Fox in 1996, after going to national media in 1990. Previously, he had talk shows in [[New York, New York|New York City]] and [[Boston, Massachusetts]]. He was the last speaker on WNBC, WMCA and WEVD before each closed or changed its format. WNBC went off the air in 1988, WMCA was sold to a religious broadcaster shortly after Colmes began there, and WEVD was leased to Disney to cover its ESPN format. <ref name=NNDB>{{citation | ||
| url = http://www.nndb.com/people/277/000026199/ | | url = http://www.nndb.com/people/277/000026199/ | ||
| title = Alan Colmes | | title = Alan Colmes |
Latest revision as of 10:15, 8 April 2023
Alan Colmes (1950-) is an American television and radio political commentator, self-identified as liberal. Until November 2008, he co-hosted a debate show on the Fox News Channel with Sean Hannity. He hosts the Alan Colmes Show, syndicated by Fox and broadcast on terrestrial radio stations across America, XM and Sirius Satellite Radio, and the American Forces Radio Network.[1]
Colmes joined Fox in 1996, after going to national media in 1990. Previously, he had talk shows in New York City and Boston, Massachusetts. He was the last speaker on WNBC, WMCA and WEVD before each closed or changed its format. WNBC went off the air in 1988, WMCA was sold to a religious broadcaster shortly after Colmes began there, and WEVD was leased to Disney to cover its ESPN format. [2]
References
- ↑ Bio: Alan Colmes, Alan Colmes Liberaland
- ↑ "Alan Colmes", NNDB