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WCLO featured syndicated programming
WCLO provides our listeners with more locally produced news and information content than any other station in the area.   In a news/talk format, we also look for interesting and intriguing program options that are both informative and entertaining.   Here is a brief look at our current syndiation programming partnerships:

Coast to Coast AM - Weekdays 12m - 4 a.m.; Weekends 12m - 5 a.m.

Originally hosted for years by Icon, Art Bell, the weekday edition of the program now continues with host, George Noory.   Coast to Coast explores issues and topics from the supernatural to the real life news of the day including UFOs, ghosts, conspiracies, natural disasters and much more.  To learn more about the program, visit the official website.

First Light - Weekdays from 4 a.m. - 5 a.m.
First Light is a friendly one-hour news/talk magazine show that provides in-depth coverage of the top story of the day with on-scene reports, actuality and analysis. Your host, Dirk Van, guides you through the early morning and prepares you for the day ahead with all the information you'll need to know.

Clark Howard - Weekdays noon - 3 p.m. and Saturdays 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
The Clark Howard Show is the refreshing break from political talk that your listeners will welcome. Clark is a consistent ratings winner and his unique, unpretentious style informs and entertains his audience. As a consumer activist and money expert, Clark Howard empowers listeners to make smart decisions about their finances.  (visit the official website)

The Laura Ingraham Show - 6 p.m.-9 p.m.
Always articulate and entertaining, "The Laura Ingraham Show" has been addicting legions of listeners since her launch into national syndication in 2001. Smart, funny, and ahead of the curve in politics and the culture, Laura's busting down the door of the "boys only" radio club. Now on 340 radio stations, Laura takes listeners on a wild ride through the colliding worlds of politics, the news media, and Hollywood.
Laura Ingraham Website.



The Jim Bohannon Show - Weeknights 9 p.m. - Midnight

Jim Bohannon, host of Westwood One's The Jim Bohannon Show, is one of America's top radio personalities. Voted one of "The 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America" by Talkers Magazine three years in a row,  Bohannon describes himself as a "militant moderate" delivering his wit, wisdom and natural charm to listeners across the nation. The Jim Bohannon Show brings listeners a unique blend of breaking news, interesting features and informative reports on a spectrum of topics. Bohannon also talks to special guests and his loyal callers live, offering humor and compassion.  (visit the official website)

The Money Pit - Sundays 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. 

Hosts Tom Kraeutler and Leslie Segrete take your calls and provide expert "how to" advice on everything from changing a faucet to re-roofing your 'home sweet home'.   The Money Pit also features guest interviews with experts in the home improvement arena and giveaways of useful home improvement products.     (visit the official website)
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