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  2. Amy Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Holmes formerly was a news anchor on Glenn Beck's TheBlaze TV and a former host of TheBlaze's news discussion program Real News. From 2015 to 2016, she hosted Way Too Early, which airs weekdays on MSNBC at 5:30 a.m. Eastern Time, as a lead-in to Morning Joe.

  3. Common Nonsense - Wikipedia

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    Zaitchik details Beck's crusade against obscure Washington, D.C. bureaucrats such as former green jobs czar Van Jones, the coke and alcohol-fueled early days in his radio career and Beck's dependence on the conspiracy theories of the John Birch Society and obscure Cold War era anti-Communist crackpots.

  4. Scott Baker (journalist) - Wikipedia

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    He left The Blaze in 2016. Previously, Baker worked for Voice of America ( Washington, D.C. ), CBS News ( New York City ), and at television stations in Erie, Pennsylvania , and Saginaw, Michigan , before becoming an evening news anchor for thirteen years at WTAE-TV in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania .

  5. Restoring Courage tour - Wikipedia

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    Restoring Courage was a campaign announced in May 2011 by media personality Glenn Beck featuring a media event that took place in Jerusalem, on August 24, 2011, "to stand with the Jewish people".

  6. Conservative talk radio - Wikipedia

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    However, as of 2014 Suddenlink Communications is the outlet for the channel. TheBlaze, which also has an internet-radio component on their website employs Beck and many other hosts on their shows. [16] The radio channel, TheBlaze Radio Network broadcasts on the internet as well as on satellite radio, Sirius XM.

  7. Lauren Chen - Wikipedia

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    Lauren Yu Sum Tam [6] was born in Quebec, Canada, [12] and spent much of her childhood in Hong Kong.She also lived in Shanghai, Singapore and London.Chen attended the University of Southern California and Brigham Young University, where she studied political science and screenwriting.

  8. Alex Stein (comedian) - Wikipedia

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    On February 8, 2023, Stein debuted Prime Time with Alex Stein on the American conservative media network Blaze Media. [6] [5] In 2023 and 2024, he was in the reality web series Fishtank. [third-party source needed] Stein was emcee at the New York Young Republicans Club 2023 event headlined by Donald Trump. [23]

  9. S. E. Cupp - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, she was hired as a writer and commentator for Mercury Radio Arts, [8] the organization owned and operated by Glenn Beck. Shortly after being hired by Beck, Cupp was given her show, S.E. Cupp, on the Insider Extreme broadcast on Glennbeck.com. [9] The show was moved to GBTV (now TheBlaze TV).