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Longtime radio personality Melanie Morgan and award-winning newspaper columnist John McCaslin have been named the anchors for The Washington Times' new morning-drive radio show, set to debut nationwide June 15.
"America's Morning News" will hit the airwaves from 6 to 9 a.m., five days a week, showcasing The Times' investigative and accountability journalism. The new team will hash out politics, defense, security, policy, culture and entertainment from a newly built, state-of-the-art broadcast facility inside The Times' newsroom.
"Melanie and John will leverage every ounce of expertise, energy and gumshoe reporting out of The Times' investigative newsroom. They know how to break stories that matter to the American public, are passionate about holding the powerful to account and are committed to unearthing the stories that matter most to Americans - at the dinner table, by the water cooler and inside their pocketbook," Executive Editor John Solomon said.
The show is being syndicated by Talk Radio Network, which has developed and launched long-form radio programming for such national talents as Laura Ingraham, Michael Savage and Monica Crowley.
"We are thrilled at the opportunity to partner with The Washington Times in developing this unique and highly entertaining new program. It will rank with the giants," said Talk Radio Network Chief Executive Mark Masters.
The show enters a radio marketplace rocked by financial difficulties that have forced many stations to cut their production costs and lay off local personalities. The TRN-Times show aims to offer cost-cutting stations an option that combines personality and opinion with fast-moving, exclusive news targeted for the morning drive-time audience, the partners said.
"This show will be fast-paced and compelling with great storytelling by the reporters breaking the stories. Morning radio in America will have a new player heavy on information and riveting content," said Phil Boyce, president of programming for Talk Radio Network.
Mrs. Morgan worked for 23 years as a news correspondent and opinion host on ABC television and radio in San Francisco, offering eyewitness accounts from war-torn Beirut and the student protests of Tiananmen Square in Beijing. She most recently worked for 14 years as the morning radio host at San Francisco's KSFO-AM station. For years, she has been an outspoken activist supporting U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Mrs. Morgan also has co-authored a best-selling book, "American Mourning," which focused on the lives of two families whose sons became best friends and died within six days of each other in the Iraq war.
A self-described conservative, Mrs. Morgan has unabashedly tangled with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, New York Times Executive Editor Bill Keller and antiwar activist Cindy Sheehan. She also was the subject of a made-for-TV movie that traced her efforts earlier in life to overcome a gambling addiction.









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