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Gun Talk (also known as Tom Gresham's Gun Talk) is an American syndicated radio program hosted by Tom Gresham. It currently runs on 270+ radio stations across the United States. Debuting in 1995, the show covers topics including firearms, shooting, hunting, and gun policy.[1] The show broadcasts from Mandeville, Louisiana.[2]
Other names | Tom Gresham's Gun Talk |
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Running time | 3 hours |
Country of origin | United States |
Language(s) | English |
Syndicates | Talk Shows USA |
Starring | Tom Gresham |
Other studios | Cascade, Idaho |
Original release | 1995 – present |
Website | guntalk |
Podcast | guntalk |
Host Tom Gresham is a son of Grits Gresham, who hosted the ABC TV show The American Sportsman from 1966 to 1979.[1] Gresham described his show in a 2013 interview with Politico as "Car Talk about guns, with politics thrown in."[3] Gresham has been a writer, editor and photographer for 50 years, and has held editor positions at a number of national magazines including "American Hunter," "Alaska Magazine," "Outdoor Life," "Rifle," and "Handloader." He also has created, produced, directed and hosted a number of television series, including "Personal Defense TV," "Gun Venture," "Guns and Gear," "Wings To Adventure," and "Shooting Sports America."
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