Ring of Fire (radio program)

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Ring of Fire is a weekly radio program on the Air America Radio network. It is hosted by Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Mike Papantonio, and John Morgan. All are attorneys who focus on what they call "corporate fat cats, polluters and media spinmeisters."

Ring of Fire is produced at a Pensacola, Florida studio housed in the same building as Papantonio's law office. The facility space was allocated in December 2003 and the radio show debuted on May 1, 2004. Ring of Fire is produced by Logan Nakyanzi Pollard with associate producer Scott Millican and segment producer Farron Cousins.

The show airs Saturdays on some Air America affiliates from 3PM - 6PM ET. Papantonio does the show from the Pensacola studio, while Kennedy operates out of the Pace University School of Law in White Plains, New York and Morgan broadcasts out of Orlando, Florida.

David Bender appeared on the show when Air America 2.0 was launched on May 22nd, 2007.

John Morgan replaced Bender in August 2007.

The program's theme song is "Ring of Fire," originally by Johnny Cash, performed by Social Distortion.

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