Air America, founded last year as the nation's first liberal talk radio network, will be profiled March 31 in "Left of the Dial," a behind-the-scenes HBO documentary centered upon Mr. Franken and featuring fellow personalities Janeane Garofalo, Chuck D, Randi Rhodes and Marc Maron.
Conservative listeners, however, have their own champions. More than 20 popular radio hosts — including Neal Boortz and Blanquita Cullum — also will offer live inaugural coverage with the District-based Talk Radio News Service.
Sean Hannity, who hosts a daily show for ABC Radio, will broadcast live from a temporary studio in the Reagan Building — just blocks from his liberal counterparts.
"Throughout the campaign and the election season, we've worked hard to keep our loyal listeners informed about the most important and decisive issues facing our country," Mr. Hannity said. "It is my privilege to be broadcasting from our nation's capital during this historic week."
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