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''Red Eye Radio'' is a
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program currently hosted by Eric Harley and Gary McNamara. The program is syndicated nationwide by
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, and originates from WBAP in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The show traces its history through several predecessors, beginning with Bill Mack's overnight truck show in 1969.


History


Bill Mack

Bill Mack was the founder of WBAP's overnight program, the ''U.S. 1 Trucking Show''. Mack started the show in 1969. The show, as the name implied, was geared toward the American
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and featured a lot of
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. The show briefly attempted an excursion into Mexico on
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, but that arrangement ended after it was clear that Mack would not be able to host the show from his home in Fort Worth. Eventually, the show's name changed to the ''Midnight Cowboy Trucking Show'' and the ''Midnight Cowboy Radio Network'' and was syndicated by ABC Radio, who carefully selected the affiliates to give maximum coverage of the country. Mack left the show in September 2001 to join the Open Road channel on
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.


Midnight Trucking (ABC)

After Mack's departure in 2001, ABC changed the name of the show to ''Midnight Trucking Radio Network''. The network tapped WBAP producer Eric Harley, along with Joe Kelley, to host the show. In addition to Mack's old network, MTRN absorbed
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's old ''The Road Gang'' network when Nemo left for XM as well.


Midnight Radio Network (Jones/Dial Global)

ABC turned over syndication of the program to
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in 2005, and Kelley left the show. Jones turned to Gary McNamara, a conservative talk radio host, to fill Kelley's seat. With the change in focus from solely truckers to a more general purpose program, the show changed its name yet again, to the ''Midnight Radio Network''. Under Jones, the number of affiliates grew from about a dozen stations, mostly 50,000-watt clear-channel "flamethrowers," to 38. Seven clear-channel stations - WBAP, WJR in
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; KXL in
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;
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in
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; WLS in
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; KBOI in
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; and KOKC in
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, as well as regional station WMAL in
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- front the network, which claims to reach all 48 contiguous states plus
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. The show now also broadcasts on XM Satellite Radio ( channel 171) after a long run on
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( Road Dog Trucking) ended in 2007. With the change, the Midnight Radio Network joined former host Bill Mack along with
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and
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on the channel. By 2007, many references to "Midnight Trucking" had returned to the show, and by early 2009, to celebrate the show's 40th anniversary, it reverted to the "Midnight Trucking" name. In April 2008, parent syndicator Jones Radio Networks was sold to
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, which integrated Jones into Triton's
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network. Some changes were made in the months following. One of the first was the removal of the show from satellite radio, as Open Road merged with Road Dog Trucking.


''Red Eye Radio'' (Cumulus/Westwood One)

The name ''Red Eye Radio'' came from
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' existing overnight talk show, which at the time of Cumulus's acquisition of
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was hosted by
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(who originated the name and had previously used it on a local Los Angeles-based show prior to changing time slots) on weeknights and
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on weekends. Upon Cumulus' acquisition of Citadel (and, by extension, WBAP and the rest of the former ABC Radio assets), Cumulus also reassumed syndication of Harley and McNamara, reassigned McIntyre to a local show in Los Angeles, and rebranded Harley's and McNamara's show under the ''Red Eye Radio'' name. As a result of the reorganization, the show also gained several major market affiliates, including New York City and Los Angeles, where ''Red Eye Radio'' had established itself, and refocused the program as a competitor to
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's ubiquitous ''
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'', eventually moving towards a generic
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direction, though trucking news and content remains a major part of the show.


Notable moments

On December 21, 2012, just before the first anniversary of the Harley-McNamara version of the show, the hosts announced on air that they had signed a new multi-year contract to host the show. On January 18, 2017, the show was simulcast on
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as part of a series of radio programs on the air leading up to the first inauguration of
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. On December 21, 2022, Gary McNamara referenced a story about his high school graduation in May 1973, at
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in
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. He recalled his friends being sad and confused about high school ending, and that he was the only one excited about it, going as far as to say “Yee-haw!” during the commencement ceremony. He attended the graduating class’s 50th anniversary reunion on July 21, 2023.


Format

The show runs five hours each night, from midnight to 5 am Central Time. Harley and McNamara primarily address political issues, most commonly promoting libertarian and conservative viewpoints. The show is available seven days a week, but a "best of" program airs on weekends.


Reception and controversy

Due to the program’s “graveyard” time slot, relatively small listening base and controversial political opinions, plus the recent controversy surrounding AM radio in motor vehicles, the show is rarely discussed in mainstream media. Because of this, fewer than 2% of the country listens to the program on any given night, the majority of them being truck drivers. Among the criticisms given to this program is its time slot and lack of daytime reruns, the time of which the hosts speak on the program (Gary McNamara is estimated to speak two-thirds of the show’s dialogue on an average broadcast night), and more recently, the lack of discussion about information relevant to truckers, which is essentially non-existent currently. In addition, outdated advertisements are often run months after their sell-by date and little effort is made to revise the show’s formula, giving the impression that the show costs little money to produce. It remains to be seen whether this show will exist by 2027.


References


External links

* {{Trucking industry in the United States 1969 radio programme debuts American talk radio programs American country music radio programs Conservative talk radio Libertarianism in the United States Radio programs on XM Satellite Radio Westwood One