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The Fox News Channel (FNC) plans to launch the “Glenn Beck” show on Monday, January 19 at 5 p.m., the network announced today.
Beck recently left CNN Headline News. His new hour long show will feature a variety of guests and topics from the political, entertainment and business news worlds, according Fox News Channel officials.
Beck will offer his “unconventional perspective” on the day’s top stories. Gresham Striegel, currently with “FOX & Friends,” will serve as the senior producer of the program.
Before being added to FNC’s roster in November 2008, Beck previously served as the host of Glenn Beck, a talk show on CNN’s Headline News which grew more than 200% in viewership in both the 7pm and 9pm timeslots during its tenure.
Prior to his television career, Beck was a talk radio show host at WFLA (970 AM) in Tampa, FL where he took his program to number one within his first year there.
He began his radio career in Corpus Christi, Texas as the youngest Top 40 morning show disc jockey in America at 18 years of age. Beck later moved on to become a top 40 disc jockey in major markets throughout the country, including Houston, Washington, DC, Baltimore, Phoenix and New Haven, CT.
