
Salem Media Announces Return of Dennis Prager Delayed
CAMARILLO, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Salem Media Group, Inc. (OTCQX: SALM) announced today that Salem Radio Network ('SRN') host Dennis Prager will be delayed in his return to the airwaves, due to a setback in his recovery from a spinal cord injury.
Salem Media Announces Return of Dennis Prager Delayed
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In the meantime, SRN will continue the Jack Posobiec show in the 2pm ET hour, 11am PT. Jack has done a fabulous job there for months. SRN transitioned Charlie Kirk into the Dennis Prager hours of Noon to 2pm ET on March 31st, one month ago. While it is nearly impossible to replace an icon like Dennis, our affiliates have made that transition work. Listeners love the Charlie Kirk show, while at the same time are missing Dennis.
We will continue to keep watching the recovery for Dennis and pray for his improvement.
About Salem Media Group, Inc.:
Salem Media Group is America's leading multimedia company specializing in Christian and conservative content, with media properties comprising radio, digital media and book and newsletter publishing. Each day Salem serves a loyal and dedicated audience of listeners, readers and viewers numbering in the millions nationally. With its unique content focus, Salem provides compelling audio and video programming, text content, fresh commentary and relevant information from some of the most respected figures across the Christian and conservative media landscape. Learn more about Salem Media Group, Inc. at www.salemmedia.com.

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