ARNN launching daily news brief on 2012 election

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America’s Radio News Network has a new :90 daily network news brief, the “Trek to 2012: The Presidential Agenda,” that will provide all the latest on the 2012 presidential campaign schedules, media events, policy issues, latest polling numbers and debate coverage along with other election details and info.  The brief airs on all four of ARNN’s news-only programs.


“We trust that the ‘Trek to 2012: The Presidential Agenda’ will keep ARNN’s listeners well-informed on the latest news and the whereabouts of their favorite 2012 Presidential Candidates, whether it is President Obama or one in the large field of GOP White House hopefuls,” says John McCaslin, ARNN EVP. “Given the dismal U.S. economy and continuing recession, plus other hot-button issues such as national security, we are already experiencing unprecedented interest in the upcoming 2012 Presidential Campaign.”

ARNN’s four news programs deliver non-partisan, fast paced, radio news reporting, during each of the four syndicated long form news-only blocks of programming, along with featuring built-in time within each one of the 3-hours news blocks for affiliates to provide their own local news coverage.

America’s Morning News (presented by The Washington Times and Talk Radio Network Entertainment) airs live Monday-Friday, 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., ET. With the additional three hours of daily ARNN programming, stations can now air 12 hours of live radio news back-to-back, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m., ET and for those markets where AMN is not already taken, America’s Morning News could be added for another three hours of live news 6 a.m. to 9 a.m., for a total of 15 live hours a day.