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Longtime talk show host returns to Michiana radio airwaves on the all-new MNC Nation

News/Talk 95.3 Michiana’s News Channel’s sister station MNC Nation premieres this Friday, February 24th, and today we are excited to announce the return of Dave Ramsey and The Ramsey Show to the Michiana radio airwaves at 101.9 FM and 1340 AM.

Dave Ramsey started on one station in Nashville back in 1992, sharing practical answers for life’s tough money questions. Today, the show reaches over 18 million combined weekly listeners. He’s also the author of seven bestselling books and has reached over 1 million people through Ramsey Solutions live events. A lot has changed through the years, but Dave and his team’s practical advice on life and money has remained consistent.

The Ramsey Show offers up straight talk from Dave Ramsey and his team of co-hosts. Millions listen in as callers from all walks of life learn how to get out of debt and handle their money, navigate relationships, guide their careers and more.

Dave Ramsey will air 9 a.m. – 12 p.m. followed by The Clay Travis and Buck Sexton Show from 12 p.m. – 3 p.m. The Lars Larson show will air 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

MNC Nation offers more choices for local news/talk listeners in addition to the shows you hear on 95.3 MNC. The all-new MNC Nation will broadcast live at 101.9 FM, 1340 AM and will stream live at www.MNCNation.com.

Our next big announcement regarding the MNC Nation lineup will happen on Thursday at 7:10 a.m.

In the meantime, we’d like to know who you’d like to hear on the all-new MNC Nation, so please feel free to let us know.

CLICK HERE TO TELL US WHO YOU WOULD LIKE TO HEAR ON THE MNC NATION

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1 comment

Adam February 20, 2023 at 9:47 am

The President, the House of Representatives, and the Senate, could learn common sense spending from Dave Ramaey. Everyone has to work within a balanced budget, except Washington D.C.

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