The Guy Benson Show

The Guy Benson Show brings a fresh, young conservative voice to talk radio, hosted by Guy Benson, the Political Editor of Townhall.com and a Fox News Contributor. Known for his sharp political analysis and engaging commentary, Guy Benson has been a regular on Fox News since 2013, appearing on both daytime and primetime programming. His expertise has earned him recognition, including spots on Forbes’ “30 Under 30” and The Huffington Post’s “25 Top Millennial Broadcasters in American News and Politics.”
What sets The Guy Benson Show apart is its blend of influential guests, from high-profile newsmakers to Fox News stars, combined with Benson’s passionate and informative monologues. Whether it’s breaking down the latest headlines or offering a unique perspective on key political issues, Benson delivers content that resonates with today’s conservative listeners. The show encourages audience interaction with perspectives from callers, fostering a dynamic and engaging conversation.
Benson’s distinguished career includes serving as a Media Fellow at Stanford’s Hoover Institution and as a Visiting Fellow at Harvard’s Institute of Politics. As the recipient of the prestigious Lee Atwater “Outstanding Young Conservative” award, Guy brings credibility and a unique, youthful edge to the conservative radio landscape. Tune in to The Guy Benson Show for a bold, unconventional take on conservative talk radio.
The Guy Benson Show: Weekdays 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
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