CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks - Programming and Channels

Programming and Channels

  • CRN1: This channel is the flagship of the CRN network, and the most widely distributed. CRN1 features all of CRN's in-house programs, such as Robert Conrad, Fred Dryer, Larry Manetti, Barry Farber, Pat Baccili, Chuck Wilder, What's Cookin', What's Cookin' On Wine, What's Cookin' on Wine: The Oregon Report, Les Kincaid's Wines Du Jour, The PM Show, Sports Corner, and several weekend programs, as well as syndicated programs, such as Doug Stephan, Doug McIntyre and Dennis Prager.
  • CRN2: The feed used by Sports Byline USA, though The Laura Ingraham Show and The Thom Hartmann Show are also aired on the channel.
  • CRN3: The feed used for the conservative-oriented Christian Salem Radio Network's programming, which includes Mike Gallagher, Dennis Prager, Hugh Hewitt and Michael Medved.
  • CRN4: The feed used by the conservative-oriented Talk Radio Network. Programming on this feed includes Dennis Miller, Mancow's Morning Madhouse, Jerry Doyle, The Savage Nation, Rusty Humphries, and The Phil Hendrie Show; CRN replays also air on this channel, especially on weekends.
  • CRN5: The feed used primarily by the conservative-oriented Radio America, featuring Roger Hedgecock, Peter Schiff and some of TRN's weekend programs are also heard on this channel.
  • CRN6: Spanish language programming.
  • CRN7: Best of CRN's lifestyle programming.

At one time, CRN announced new channels CRN7 and CRN8, but CRN7's debut was delayed for several years, not debuting until late 2010 and CRN8 never materialized. Air America Media was heard on CRN4 (replacing TRN) from November 2009 until the network's 2010 collapse. CRN6 was previously used by the now-defunct National Radio Network, which primarily consisted of rebroadcasts of CRN shows.

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