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The Glenn Beck Radio Program : ウィキペディア英語版
Glenn Beck Radio Program

''The Glenn Beck Radio Program'' is an American talk radio show hosted by pundit Glenn Beck on Premiere Networks. Since its inception as a nationally syndicated show in 2002, the program has become one of the highest rated radio programs. Furthermore, it led to a television show on Fox News Channel, six New York Times-bestselling books (five of which debuted at #1), a magazine, and a stage tour. In 2009, many editorials, such as those on ''The Huffington Post'' singled out Glenn Beck's radio and television programs for raising issues which led to the resignation of Obama advisor Van Jones.〔''Huffington Post'', 6 September 2009, (Glenn Beck Gets First Scalp: Van Jones Resigns )〕〔Arianna Huffington, ''Huffington Post'', September 7, 2009, ("Thank You, Glenn Beck!" )〕
==History==
In 2000, ''The Glenn Beck Program'' began airing on WFLA (AM) in Tampa, Florida. He inherited the 18th-placed position at WFLA-AM and quickly gained popularity in its afternoon slot. Within one year of doing his first talk show in afternoon drive at WFLA, Beck dominated the ratings, giving the station its first #1 program ever. Due to the overwhelming demand for live, news oriented programming after September 11, 2001, Beck was offered a jump start on national syndication, and Premiere Radio Networks launched Beck into syndication on January 2, 2002, having already added other affiliates such as KPRC in Houston and WGST in Atlanta.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://archive.glennbeck.com/newsroom/2001/12-20-01%20Premiere%20Launches%20Glenn%20Beck.pdf )〕 On January 14, 2002, WPHT in Philadelphia became the flagship station. Beck ran a series of rallies called "Glenn Beck's Rally for America" during 2003 in support of the troops fighting the war in Iraq. While generally attended by war supporters, Beck spoke of many who "disagreed with the war, but still supported the troops". He ran the final rally at Marshall University over the Memorial Day weekend. The event drew about 25,000 people. 2005 marked a year of substantial ratings growth. The program ended the year being heard on more than 200 stations, and was the third highest-rated national radio talk show among adults ages 25 to 54 according to Premiere Research/Arbitron. On January 17, 2006 Beck began a new television show at CNN Headline News. To accommodate the new show, Beck relocated his studios to Radio City Music Hall in New York City. Until January 2011, Beck's flagship station in New York City was WOR.
The show added its 300th affiliate in 2008. Its 400th affiliate, KRLA in Los Angeles, was added in June 2010.
On October 16, 2008, Beck announced that he has signed a "multi-year deal" that would put him in the popular 5PM ET time slot for Fox News. He has announced that he has decided not to renew his contract with CNN, instead taking the deal from Fox because Fox gave him permission to voice his opinion.

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