Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| The Mark Levin Show | |
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| Name | The Mark Levin Show |
| Genre | Talk radio, Conservative talk |
| Runtime | 3 hours |
| Country | United States |
| Language | English |
| Home station | WABC |
| Syndicator | Westwood One |
| Presenter | Mark Levin |
| First aired | 2002 |
The Mark Levin Show is a nationally syndicated American talk radio program hosted by conservative commentator and author Mark Levin. Airing on weeknights, the program is a flagship of Conservative talk radio and is syndicated by Cumulus Media through the Westwood One network. The show is known for its passionate advocacy of constitutional originalism, critiques of progressive policies, and Levin's distinctive, rapid-fire delivery.
Launched in 2002, the program originated from WABC in New York City and has grown into one of the most listened-to talk radio shows in the United States. It is a cornerstone of the Conservative media landscape, frequently featuring commentary on the United States Constitution, the Founding Fathers, and contemporary political battles. The show's influence extends beyond radio through Levin's best-selling books, such as Men in Black: How the Supreme Court Is Destroying America and Liberty and Tyranny: A Conservative Manifesto, and his role as president of the Landmark Legal Foundation.
The program follows a monologue-driven format where Levin delivers extensive commentary on current events, legal issues, and political philosophy before taking calls from listeners. A recurring segment is "The Liberty File," where Levin presents historical documents or speeches to underscore constitutional principles. The show frequently features interviews with prominent conservative figures, including members of the United States Congress like Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and commentators such as Sean Hannity. Content is heavily focused on opposing what Levin terms "Statism" and "Marxism," while championing the ideas of thinkers like Edmund Burke and Friedrich Hayek.
Mark Levin, the host, is a lawyer, author, and former chief of staff to Attorney General Edwin Meese during the Ronald Reagan administration. A graduate of Temple University and the Temple University Beasley School of Law, Levin is a frequent guest on Fox News programs like Hannity and The Ingraham Angle. His legal background deeply informs the show's analysis, particularly on cases before the Supreme Court of the United States and the operations of federal agencies like the Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Justice.
The program consistently ranks among the top talk radio shows in the nation, often placing in the top five of the Talkers Magazine "Heavy Hundred" list. It attracts a large and dedicated audience, particularly among listeners to the Salem Radio Network and Cumulus Media affiliates. Levin's work has earned praise from conservative outlets like The Washington Times and National Review, while being frequently criticized by liberal media organizations such as Media Matters for America and The New York Times for its polemical style.
The show has been involved in numerous controversies, often stemming from Levin's forceful rhetoric. He has engaged in heated on-air disputes with figures like Senator John McCain and commentator Ana Navarro. Levin's characterization of the Democratic Party as embracing "socialism" and his critiques of the Obama administration's policies, such as the Affordable Care Act, have drawn significant criticism. His commentary on events like the January 6 United States Capitol attack and investigations by the Select Committee on the January 6 Attack has also been a frequent source of debate.
Syndicated nationally by Westwood One, the program is broadcast on over 400 stations across the United States, including major markets like Los Angeles on KEIB and Chicago on WLS. It is also available through digital platforms, including the TuneIn app and SiriusXM satellite radio on the Patriot channel. The show's podcast version regularly tops the charts on the Apple Podcasts platform in the news commentary category, extending its reach to a global audience.
Category:American talk radio shows Category:Conservative talk radio shows Category:Westwood One (1976–2011) programs Category:Radio shows set in New York City