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 Well if James Brown was the hardest working man in show business, Jim Brown has just gotta be the hardest working man on the radio. Jim is now on weekends as well as every weeknight. Just check out his schedule below .
 Friday, February 3rd. Jim will host one of the nation’ most listened to programs, the Jason Lewis Show, that is produced through the Genesis Communications Network. Jason is as regular fill in for Rush Limbaugh, and Jim will be filling in for Jason. So Jim is the fill in for the Rush Limbaugh fill in. (Hey, the guy is working his way to the top, right?) Jim will be on for three hours this Friday night, from 5:00 PM until 8:00 PM central time. He has lined up an impressive array of guests to bring listeners current on presidential politics, the Super Bowl, some health tips, and a whole list of current national concerns. You can listen live to the show by Clicking Here.
      (Former Sec. of Education Bill Bennett will join Jim in a few weeks.)
Then next Monday night, Jim kicks off a new nighttime show called “Jim Brown in the Evening.” And it will air every weeknight, Monday through Friday, from 7:00 PM until 9:00 PM over Jim’s flagship station Clear Channel’s 1150-WJBO. Jim will review the day’s news and give his special “slant and take” on just what is happening around the country. You will be able to listen to a number of nationally know personalities and celebrities who have agreed to be a part of Jim’s new program. You can listen live over the worldwide web at www.WJBO.com.
(America’s Mayor, Rudy Giuliani will be on Jim’s new show this month.)
And then, of course, there is Jim’s regular gig, the Jim Brown “Common Sense” show that will continue to be broadcast each Sunday morning from 9:00 AM until 11:00 AM. This show is nationally syndicated and is heard on numerous radio stations coast to coast. This national show can also be heard live and over the worldwide web by Clicking Here. So ya think that’s enough of Jim Brown on the radio? We hope you will listen in.