American Radio Journal is a weekly half-hour public affairs program that cuts through the clutter of the 24/7 news cycle informing and educating listeners on the key issues of the day. While the program primarily concentrates on national economic issues, we also cover significant foreign affairs developments and occasionally pressing social issues. American Radio Journal airs on over 200 stations in 45 states across the country. Each program includes interviews with top policy experts from the nation’s leading think tanks, national political figures, book authors, and conservative media; a Real Story report from Washington, D.C.; a Watchdog Radio Report from Watchdog.org’s state bureaus across the country, and insightful commentary.
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American Radio Journal is a weekly half-hour public affairs program that cuts through the clutter of the 24/7 news cycle informing and educating listeners on the key issues of the day. While the program primarily concentrates on national economic issues, we also cover significant foreign affairs developments and occasionally pressing social issues. American Radio Journal airs on over 200 stations in 45 states across the country. Each program includes interviews with top policy experts from the nation’s leading think tanks, national political figures, book authors, and conservative media; a Real Story report from Washington, D.C.; a Watchdog Radio Report from Watchdog.org’s state bureaus across the country, and insightful commentary.
(October 4, 2025 – October 10, 2025) This week on American Radio Journal: Lowman Henry talks with Demian Brady from the National Taxpayers Union Foundation about the cost of maintaining the offices of former presidents; Scott Parkinson from the Club for Growth has the Real Story on the federal government shutdown; Eric Boehm of Reason magazine and Jeremy Dalrymple of the R Street Institute talk about the fiscal impact of the federal government shutdown; And, Jonathan Williams from the American Legislative Exchange Council has an American Radio Journal commentary on the impact of rising property taxes.
American Radio Journal
American Radio Journal is a weekly half-hour public affairs program that cuts through the clutter of the 24/7 news cycle informing and educating listeners on the key issues of the day. While the program primarily concentrates on national economic issues, we also cover significant foreign affairs developments and occasionally pressing social issues. American Radio Journal airs on over 200 stations in 45 states across the country. Each program includes interviews with top policy experts from the nation’s leading think tanks, national political figures, book authors, and conservative media; a Real Story report from Washington, D.C.; a Watchdog Radio Report from Watchdog.org’s state bureaus across the country, and insightful commentary.