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The Sean Hannity Show is a prominent daily conservative talk radio and television program hosted by Sean Hannity. Launched as a key platform for right-wing political commentary, the show airs live every weekday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. ET and is syndicated nationally by Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of iHeartMedia, reaching millions of listeners. It broadcasts through over 500 terrestrial radio affiliates, Sirius XM's Patriot channel 125, and the American Forces Network, while also airing on Fox News television. Following the death of Rush Limbaugh in 2021, it became the most-listened-to commercial radio talk program in the United States with an estimated 16.25 million weekly listeners. The show features discussions on current events, interviews with political figures from both sides, and Hannity's passionate takes on American politics and culture. Produced in the New York City studios of radio station WOR (AM 710), the broadcast is often transmitted via ISDN from Hannity's home in Florida or remotely when his Fox News commitments require travel. Hannity integrates his radio presence with his Fox News television program 'Hannity,' amplifying his influence across platforms including television, internet, and social media. The show's content emphasizes conservative ideologies, critiques liberal policies, promotes Republican agendas, and occasionally features controversial guests, highlighting its role in networks of conservative influence. As part of iHeartMedia's portfolio, the program exemplifies the commercialization of talk radio, solidifying Hannity's status as a leading voice in American conservatism.