ABC News & Talk

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Broadcast area United States
Branding ABC News & Talk
First air date 2002
Frequency XM124
XS143
Format Talk Radio, News Radio
Class Satellite Radio Station
Owner ABC Radio
Website abcradio.go.com

ABC News & Talk is a news/talk and entertainment radio channel programmed and distributed by ABC Radio for satellite radio services. It currently airs on XM Satellite Radio channel 124 in the United States, and Sirius Satellite Radio channel 143 in the United States. The channel also existed on Sirius Canada until February 2007. Each morning, the channel features a six-hour news wheel, produced by ABC News Radio. In the afternoon, hourly newscasts precede some of ABC Radio's top talk show talent, like Sean Hannity, Larry Elder and Mark Davis. In 2007, ABC Radio is set to turn over its talk and music stations to Citadel Broadcasting, including this satellite channel.

In September 2006, John Batchelor took a leave of absence from the ABC Radio network. Mark Levin took his place on the ABC News & Talk lineup.

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