The Glenn Beck Program
The Glenn Beck Program is a conservative talk radio show hosted by Glenn Beck, syndicated nationally by Premiere Networks on over 400 affiliate stations and recognized as the third highest-rated national radio talk program.[1][2] Launched locally in 2000 on WFLA-AM in Tampa, Florida, before expanding nationwide in 2002, the program delivers three hours of daily commentary on politics, culture, and current events, blending Beck's historical analyses, interviews, and opinionated monologues delivered in an emotive style.[3] At its peak, the show attracted approximately 10 million weekly listeners, contributing to Beck's induction into the National Radio Hall of Fame and his establishment of TheBlaze media network for expanded television and digital content.[4] Defining its influence, the program has been credited with mobilizing conservative audiences during the early Tea Party movement through events like the 2010 Restoring Honor rally, which drew an estimated 87,000 attendees to the National Mall, while facing advertiser boycotts organized by progressive advocacy groups in response to Beck's criticisms of progressive policies and figures, including claims of racial animosity in the Obama administration that prompted over 300 companies to withdraw sponsorships.[5][6]