The Ben Shapiro Show

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The Ben Shapiro Show
Presentation
Hosted byBen Shapiro
GenrePolitical Commentary, News
LanguageEnglish
UpdatesSunday–Friday
Length1 hour podcast
2 hour radio show
Publication
ProviderThe Daily Wire
Related
Websitehttps://www.dailywire.com/show/the-ben-shapiro-show
Country of originUnited States
SyndicatesWestwood One (2018–present)
Executive producer(s)Jeremy Boreing
Original release2015 –
Present

The Ben Shapiro Show is a daily political podcast and live radio show produced by The Daily Wire and hosted by Ben Shapiro. As of March 2019, the podcast was ranked by Podtrac as the second most popular podcast in the U.S.[1] Westwood One began syndicating The Ben Shapiro Show podcast to radio in April 2018.[2] In January 2019, Westwood One expanded Shapiro's one-hour podcast-to-radio program, adding a nationally syndicated two-hour live radio show, for three hours of Ben Shapiro programming daily.[3] A 2020 study News, Nationalism, and Hegemony: The Formation of Consistent Issue Framing Throughout the U.S. Political Right examining issue framing by right-wing podcasts used The Ben Shapiro Show" as an example which "offered a mainstream conservative perspective that favors President Donald Trump and his framing on issues like "nationalism"" in a two-by-two matrix that also examined a Stormfront podcast, an alt-right podcast, and the Daily Standard podcast.[4]

See also

References

  1. ^ "A Bounce For Ben Shapiro In March Says Podtrac". Inside Radio. April 24, 2019. Retrieved June 11, 2019.
  2. ^ "Ben Shapiro to take his podcast to radio". POLITICO. Retrieved April 28, 2018.
  3. ^ "Ben Shapiro Radio Show Expands To Three Hours Over The Air". Inside Radio. September 24, 2018. Retrieved June 16, 2019.
  4. ^ Speakman, Burton; Funk, Marcus (2020-09-02). "News, Nationalism, and Hegemony: The Formation of Consistent Issue Framing Throughout the U.S. Political Right". Mass Communication and Society. 23 (5): 656–681. doi:10.1080/15205436.2020.1764973. ISSN 1520-5436.

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