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Rev. Al Sharpton has appeared in 3,500 news stories in the past year. He hosts a daily syndicated radio show and appears on Fox and CNN. But there's a lot more Al coming.
The former presidential candidate once had his own reality TV show, “I Hate My Job,” that ran on Spike TV for a year beginning in 2004, and he hosts his own radio show. Sharpton first shot to ...
MSNBC's newest opinion host is the Rev. Al Sharpton, a figure much better known for a past in which he cast more heat than light. With his new job, Sharpton is now on his third act in public life ...
The Rev. Al Sharpton, a minister based in New York City, is founder of the National Action Network civil rights organization. He is a nationally syndicated radio talk show host and he hosts MSNBC ...
Rev. Sharpton also hosts a nationally syndicated radio show that broadcasts in 40 markets, five days a week. He resides in New York and has two daughters, Dominique and Ashley. Get the latest news ...
Al Sharpton's new MSNBC show 'PoliticsNation' isn't worth watching. ... Maddow, had little-to-no journalistic experience when she started on first radio’s Air America and then MSNBC.
The Rev. Al Sharpton, 64, ... He hosts the radio show "Keepin' It Real" and is the host of MSNBC's "PoliticsNation." You’ve had your fair share of criticism over the years.
The Rev. Al Sharpton is many things: headline-grabbing civil rights activist and erstwhile politician and TV and radio host; sharply dressed and sharp-tonged and ever-outspoken; sometimes ...
Civil rights leader and radio talk show host Rev. Al Sharpton, ... but like Sutton they are known for interests and activities that stretch far beyond the radio business.