INGRAHAM: Off the air, for now |
Popular conservative radio talk show host Laura Ingraham is off the air for now.
Ingraham announced Tuesday that she's parted ways with her self-titled show's distributor, Talk Radio Network, after more than nine years.
The host, whose show aired locally from 8-10 p.m. each weeknight on WGBF-1280 AM in Evansville, said she is in talks with other syndicators, and that she'd like to "expand and retool" the program.
Ingraham is, Talkers magazine has reported, the most-listened to woman on radio. Before this parting of the ways with TRN, her show reached some 5 3/4 million listeners each week, which put her in pretty exclusive company as one of the most listened-to radio hosts nationally.
But her fans should not fear: Ingraham says she'll still be around.
"During this brief hiatus, my team and I will continue to deliver thought-provoking and entertaining analysis via my website and Twitter," she wrote. "And of course, I'll be doing my regular appearances on Fox News."
She said she will announce her plans for radio soon.
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