Other names | The Stephanie Miller Newscast |
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Genre | Political satire – Observational comedy |
Running time | 3 hours |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | KTLK (2005–2013) KCAA (2014- ) |
Syndicates | Westwood One (formerly Dial Global and Jones Radio Networks) |
TV adaptations | MSNBC (April 30, 2007 – May 2, 2007) Current TV (March 26, 2012 – August 15, 2013) Free Speech TV (January 6, 2014–Present) |
Starring | Stephanie Miller |
Announcer | Jim Ward |
Created by | Ron Hartenbaum Tom Athans Stephanie Miller |
Produced by | Rebekah Taylor (2004–2012) Travis Bone (2012–2015) Sean Comiskey & Yanira Johnson (2015-2018) Sean Comiskey (2017 - present) |
Executive producer(s) | Chris Lavoie (2004-2015) John Melendez (2015-2016) Vanessa Rumbles (2016-2017) Travis Bone (2018 - 2023) Jody Hamilton (2023-present) |
Recording studio | Los Angeles, California |
Original release | September 2004 – the present |
Opening theme |
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Other themes | Various throughout the show |
Ending theme | Various |
Website | Official show website |
Podcast | The "Stephcast" by paid subscription |
The Stephanie Miller Show is a syndicated progressive talk radio program that discusses politics, current events, and pop culture using a fast-paced, impromptu, comedic style. The three-hour show is hosted by Stephanie Miller and is syndicated by Westwood One. Voice artist Jim Ward formerly co-hosted the show and is a recurring guest. Miller is frequently joined on the air by executive producer Jody Hamilton and general manager (and former executive producer) Chris Lavoie. The show debuted on September 7, 2004[1] and is broadcast live from Los Angeles, California each weekday morning from 6:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. Pacific Time, on Pacifica station, KPFK in LA, and radio stations throughout the U.S., as well as online, and via SiriusXM Progress Channel 127.[2] The show is also video simulcast live on Free Speech TV. Audio of each day's show is also available commercial-free for download from the show's website via the paid subscription Stephcast,[3] which has been available since June 2005.[4] The radio show should not be confused with Miller's short-lived 1995 syndicated TV talk show with the same name.[5][6]
Via its affiliate network, satellite radio, online listening, video simulcast, and podcast, The Stephanie Miller Show has a weekly audience of approximately six million listeners.[7] The show's audience has grown from 1 million in fall 2005 on 40 affiliates.[8][9]
In 2017, Talkers Magazine ranked Miller the 23rd most important radio talk show host in America.[10] In 2011, Miller won the Talkers Magazine Judy Jarvis Memorial Award for Outstanding Contributions to Talk Radio by a Woman.[11]
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