Sara M. Lomax, president and CEO of WURD Radio, said in a statement released Sunday that host Andrea Lawful-Sanders agreed to ...
Civic Media, the radio network that broadcasted the 81-year-old president’s July 3 interview on “The Earl Ingram Show,” said ...
MADISON – A Milwaukee radio host said Saturday he was provided a list of questions to ask President Joe Biden ahead of a ...
In statements given to ABC News, Wisconsin radio station host Earl Ingram confirmed that he was given five questions to ask Biden during their recent chat and wasn’t able to get through all of ...
The interview with host Earl Ingram was taped on July 3 and aired on July 4, with the parts removed. The news was first reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. When reached by phone briefly on ...
Still, the station said, it stands by its popular host Earl Ingram, who conducted the interview with Biden following the June 27 televised debate with rival Republican Donald Trump during which ...
"Yes, I was given some questions for Biden," Earl Ingram told ABC News. A second local radio host on Saturday told ABC News that he was provided a list of questions in advance of his interview ...
Civic Media management learned Monday that radio host Earl Ingram and his team had made edits to the interview’s audio recording at the Biden team’s request. The interview, which was recorded ...
"I had a bad night," Biden said in an interview on July 4 with radio host Earl Ingram. "And the fact of the matter is that, you know, I screwed up." Biden has faced calls to step down from media ...
"Yes, I was given some questions for Biden," Earl Ingram, a prominent radio host of CiviMedia who is a longtime supporter of Biden, told ABC News on Saturday. Ingram did not respond to questions ...