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Redding is back on XM

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Redding will be on Joe Madison's radio program starting this Monday at 9 a.m. ET.
"Redding News Review is one of the best in country when it comes to finding out what is happening in our community," Madison said. "And this gives us an opportunity to anticipate news stories we should be following as the week progresses. I am looking forward to a lively exchange and predictions of breaking news."
Redding agreed. "I still think satellite radio is the future, and I am proud to be part of a channel which makes our news and commentary content available to as many as 7 million subscribers," said Redding, who hosts "Redding News Review - The show".
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Redding previously was heard every Friday on "We Ourselves" with Ambrose I. Lane Sr. for about a year until August.
Redding this week began a daily radio show in Louisiana. His show, Redding News Review - The Show, can be heard every weekday from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. on KMLB-AM in Monroe.
Redding News Review - a product of Redding Communications, Inc. (RCI) is already heard on demand in more than 10 markets on terrestrial radio stations in Atlanta, New York, Washington, D.C., and just concluded a year-long stint on XM 169 The Power. Redding News Review - The Podcast, started in January of last year, is downloaded by nearly 500 people weekly at ReddingNewsReview.com.
Redding's show segments contain breaking news and independent analysis from around the globe, specifically tailored for the audiences of talk and music radio stations in the markets covered. ReddingNewsReview.com - from which headlines for the shows are taken - was founded by Redding in March of 2002. The Web site won a Black Web Award in November 2007.
Redding was formerly a talk show host at WAOK-AM in Atlanta where he earned recognition from Talkers Magazine as one of America's top radio talk hosts. He left WAOK in May 2003, shortly after starting his syndication.
Redding also is author of the critically acclaimed e-book "Hired
Hatred; Why politicians and the political prejudices they tout are mutually
exclusive from good government."
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