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Andrew Wilkow

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American radio host
Andrew Wilkow
Born
Andrew Steven Wilkow

(1972-08-18)August 18, 1972 (age 53)
EducationUniversity of Florida
OccupationConservativepolitical talk radio host
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)

Andrew Steven Wilkow (born August 18, 1972) is aconservativepolitical talk radio host on theSirius XM Patriot channel, specifically onSIRIUS channel 125 and XM channel 125.[1] Until July 2006, Wilkow had been onWGY inSchenectady, New York, (weekday mornings) andWABC inNew York City (Sunday mornings).[2][3] Wilkow is also a contributor to the websiteConservative Punk.[4] He also has a television show onTheBlaze.

Early career

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Wilkow was raised in theLong Island town ofBellmore, New York. Wilkow's interest in radio began during his freshman year of college atSUNY Delhi at the college's campus station, WDTU.

Before entering talk radio in 2002, he had stints as a disc jockey atWCLG-FM inMorgantown, West Virginia, (as "Andrew Steele")[5] and atWMRQ inHartford, Connecticut (as "Wilkow"). Wilkow became a regular Sunday morning host at WABC while keeping his air shift at WMRQ. When WMRQ switched format fromalternative rock tohip hop, he moved into talk radio full-time when he filled the 5-7 p.m. shift on WGY in October 2003.[6][self-published source] After becoming a ratings success, Wilkow moved to the 9-11:40 a.m. slot in May 2005, replacingGlenn Beck, when WGY wanted to clear the third hour ofSean Hannity. At WGY, Wilkow became known for being a vocal rival of the Democratic party in Albany.

In June 2006, Wilkow announced his departure from both WGY and WABC in order to host a talk show onSirius Satellite Radio; his last show on WGY was July 14, and his last show on WABC was on July 30.[7] Since August 9, 2006, Wilkow has hosted his own program on the Sirius Patriot channel on Sirius Satellite radio,The Wilkow Majority. The advertising for the program claims it is rooted in "one thing and one thing only, and that is rational thought."[8]

Current career

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Wilkow currently hosts a three-hour session beginning at 9 A.M. West/12 P.M. East Monday-Friday, with replays afterRusty Humphries in the evenings and on weekends.[9] He frequently appeared as a panelist onTheBlaze internet programReal News from the Blaze. Wilkow joinedTheBlaze in a new show calledWilkow!

On June 27, 2014, Wilkow announced through social media that he would no longer be hostingWilkow! on The Blaze. On his radio program airing that same day, Wilkow cited the reason for his desire to spend more time with his children.

Wilkow appears inAttack of Life: The Bang Tango Movie, a 2016 documentary film about 80s hard rock bandBang Tango, directed byDrew Fortier.

On January 31, 2018, Andrew Wilkow started hosting a new version of Wilkow on CRTV, which would merge with TheBlaze to form BlazeTV later in 2018. The beginning of Wilkow's show contains the same opening spiel as his radio show, with Wilkow stating that he is a patriot first, conservative second, republican third.

Personal life

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On July 14, 2007, Wilkow married Brittany, the daughter of WABC program director,Phil Boyce.

See also

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Conservatism portal

References

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  1. ^"Sirius XM Patriot". XM Radio. 2011. Archived fromthe original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved18 February 2011.
  2. ^McGuire, Mark (10 July 2006). "Wilkow Takes Leap to Satellite Radio".The Albany Times Union.
  3. ^Bond, Paul (14 October 2010). "Talk Radio Scrambles for New Talent".Hollywood Reporter.
  4. ^St. John, Warren (21 March 2004). "A Bush Surprise: Fright-Wing Support".The New York Times.
  5. ^Burke, Katie (May 5, 1999)."What you don't see and hear when you dial the request line at a radio station".The Daily Athenaeum. West Virginia University. Archived fromthe original on September 6, 2006. RetrievedDecember 12, 2008.
  6. ^"About". Wilkow Majority. 2011. Retrieved18 February 2011.
  7. ^"WGY Host to Leave for SIRIUS".The Times Union. 9 June 2006.
  8. ^"Political Talk on Sirius". SIRIUS. 2011.Archived from the original on 6 January 2011. Retrieved18 February 2011.
  9. ^"Andrew Wilkow". SIRIUS Satellite Radio. 2011. Archived fromthe original on 5 January 2011. Retrieved2 February 2011.

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