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Key Networks Teams Up with NewsNation for Cuomo Town Hall

Key Networks, a next generation radio syndication company, announces that it has partnered with television news network NewsNation to syndicate a radio simulcast of NewsNation’s primetime two-hour special on President Donald J. Trump’s first 100 days in office. The special, “CUOMO Town Hall: The First 100 Days,” will air live on Wednesday, April 30th, from 8:00pm-10:00pm ET and is available to radio stations now on a market exclusive basis from Key Networks.

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Moderated by anchor Chris Cuomo, along with authors and commentators Bill O’Reilly and Stephen A. Smith, the town hall will include a live phone interview with the President.  

The event will be simulcast live on The CW. Following the event, the town hall will be available on demand on NewsNationNow.com and the free NewsNation app.

Originating from New York City, the two-hour event will showcase additional members of the Trump administration, including Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., alongside leaders of the Democratic Party and a variety of notable guests, such as former Alaska Governor Sarah Palin.  The town hall will be held in front of a live studio audience comprised of Democrats, Republicans, and Independent voters.

Prior to the powerhouse line up, the network will host a one-hour live preshow entitled, “Countdown to the Town Hall.” Moderated by NewsNation Now’s Anna Kooiman, the special program will include contributions from political editor Chris Stirewalt and The Hill’s Blake Burman.  As part of the special programming, Decision Desk HQ will release an exclusive poll regarding how Americans feel about President Trump’s first 100 days in office. The results will be released on The Hill at 6 p.m. ET, April 30.

Leading up to Trump’s 100th day in office, the network will provide special programming beginning Sunday, April 27th. Coverage will kick off with a new series entitled, Driving the VoteThe First 100 Days, featuring senior national correspondent Brian Entin who will travel across the country to speak with everyday Americans about what they think of the new administration.

The four-part series will spotlight voters living along the U.S. Interstate 80 talking about what they are celebrating, what they are frustrated by, and how their lives have been affected by the new policies and executive orders put in place by President Trump.

Dennis Green, Chief Operating Officer, Key Networks, said: “We are excited to partner with the team at NewsNation to bring this important content featuring the best and brightest commentators reviewing President Trump’s first 100 days to stations across the country. Our goal is to deliver great content for our affiliates and advertisers – Mission accomplished!”

To see if “CUOMO Town Hall: The First 100 Days” is available for your station, contact Dennis Green, Chief Operating Officer, Key Networks, at 844.KEY.NETS or [email protected].

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