Paul Gets Syndicated Radio Show
He's not going away
Former presidential hopeful and straight-talking libertarian hero Ron Paul makes his national radio debut in mid-March. His broadcast offering is "Ron Paul's America," a twice-daily syndicated commentary plus a weekly podcast, packaged by the Beverly Hills-based Courtside Entertainment Group, which also counts Laura Ingraham and Bill O'Reilly in its stable.
Dr. Paul wins praise for developing "a significant and loyal following" from Norm Pattiz, founder of Courtside and uber-radio syndicator Westwood One.
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