The Kim Komando Show airs Saturday from 6pm to 9pm on WGAW AM 1340 and 98.1 FM. Website
The weekly call-in show provides advice about technology gadgets, websites, smartphone apps, and internet security. Kim Komando is heard on hundreds of radio stations in the United States and internationally on the Armed Forces Radio Network with coverage to 177 countries. She is known as “America’s Digital Goddess.” Komando and her husband actually own the radio network which distributes her program.
2020-03-16
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New Hampshire competed in the Miss America pageant in 1994 and is a graduate of
Columbia University with a degree in U.S. history. Salem says,ââThe Trish Regan Podcastâ will be her unique take on the dayâs news events.
Trish will examine the trouble we have gotten into in this country, and how we can and must get out of it. Her understanding of Wall Street and the nationâs economy will be an added plus for her listeners.â Salem SVP spoken word
Phil Boyce comments, âTrish is a superstar in conservative media. She adds class, personality, and wisdom to our lineup, and I have no doubt her millions of fans will follow her and find her here.â Regan adds, âI am thrilled to enter into partnership with Salem Media. Salem is an organization with real leadership and a management team that stands up for American values includingâmost importantlyâour first amendment.â
/PRNewswire/ According to a national survey conducted by The Kim Komando Show that polled 6,351 people across the U.S., 86% of participants no longer trust.
I hear from callers, listeners, and readers all the time who say theyâre just tired of Big Tech companies, their power, and their control. You know the ones â Google, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, and Twitter. It got me wondering, just how widespread is this feeling? I put together a poll and sent it out to subscribers of my free newsletters. The results shocked me, and I bet theyâll surprise you, too.
It really drove home what I suspected. We donât trust these huge, powerful companies â yet we deeply rely on their services nearly every single day. Whenâs the last time you got through a day without picking up your iPhone or Android smartphone? What about your Apple or Microsoft computer? Shopping on Amazon or scrolling through posts on Facebook?