Sean Hannity

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Sean Hannity is a multi-media superstar, spending four hours every day broadcasting in front of millions of American people on radio, television, and the Internet.

He is the host of the The Sean Hannity Show, which is approaching 500 affiliates on the ABC Radio Networks. He also co-hosted the highly successful Hannity & Colmes (which has since been renamed Hannity after co-host Alan Colmes left the show) and hosted Hannity's America, both on the FOX News Channel. The Sean Hannity Show airs live, 3PM to 6PM E.T. on some of America’s highest rated News/Talk radio stations, like WABC in New York City, WSB in Atlanta, WBAP in Dallas, KSL in Salt Lake City, KABC in Los Angeles, KFYI in Phoenix, and WKRC in Cincinnati.

Opie and Anthony first met Sean Hannity after the September 11 terrorist attacks, when both O&A and Hannity were broadcasting their radio shows outside of Manhattan due to the chaos happening in the city. On September 22, 2004, O&A went to Sean Hannity's studios to do a brief segment for his nationally syndicated afternoon talk show... and wound up doing half of the show with him. Hannity tried valiantly to get them to publicly apologize, but the guys didn't bend. O&A also called Hannity out on his own "controversial" broadcasting practices. A great interview, and a great chance to hear the boys again after being off the air for two years.

Hannity has since become a good friend of the show, calling in every now and then. O&A have appeared on Hannity & Colmes, and Anthony has appeared on Hannity as a member of his "Great American Panel". In addition, Sean has mentioned on his own show how he was a fan of The Ron and Fez Show, once referring to the duo as his "buddies Ron and Fez." He also defended O&A during the Homeless Charlie controversy, explaining that although he was friends with Condoleezza Rice (who was the subject of Homeless Charlie's trouble-making comments), he also thought O&A had the right to say derogatory things about her. Hannity has also featured Patrice Oneal on his radio and television shows.

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