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Red Apple Media to Syndicate Its Talk Talent Beginning Jan. 1st

In a release, owner John Catsimatidis said he could not be more excited for the formation and launch of Red Apple Audio Networks and make its content available coast-to-coast. 

“Red Apple Audio Network will tell stories, report the news, bring common sense opinion, and explore truth with both sides of the story, and is poised to bring a fresh approach to talk radio,” he said. 

Red Apple Audio will debut top talent including Larry Kudlow, Rita Cosby, Greg Kelly, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Rudy Giuliani, Chris Hahn, and John Catsimatidis. 

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“The growth of programming and ratings at WABC has led to increased interest from radio stations across the country for this incredible talent line-up,” said Chad Lopez, President Red Apple Media. 

Host Larry Kudlow reacted to the news: “I am excited to be part of Red Apple Audio Networks and help Americans stay informed.”

Red Apple Media, which owns 77 WABC in New York City, is getting into the radio syndication business. The network announced its plans to syndicate its talk talent beginning Jan 1. 

In a release, owner John Catsimatidis said he could not be more excited to launch the network and make its hosts available coast-to-coast. 

“Red Apple Audio Network will tell stories, report the news, bring common sense opinion, and explore truth with both sides of the story, and is poised to bring a fresh approach to talk radio,” he said. 

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Red Apple Audio will debut top talent including Larry Kudlow, Rita Cosby, Greg Kelly, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Rudy Giuliani, Chris Hahn, and John Catsimatidis. 

“The growth of programming and ratings at WABC has led to increased interest from radio stations across the country for this incredible talent line-up,” said Chad Lopez, President Red Apple Media. 

Host Larry Kudlow reacted to the news: “I am excited to be part of Red Apple Audio Networks and help Americans stay informed.”

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