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      • In 2010, Walsh began his career as a talk radio host for two stations in Delaware, before moving to Kentucky and launching his own website in 2012. [ 4 ] He left WLAP in Kentucky when his show was cancelled in December 2013 and joined Blaze Media in 2014. [ 5 ]
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  2. In 2010, Walsh began his career as a talk radio host for two stations in Delaware, before moving to Kentucky and launching his own website in 2012. [4] He left WLAP in Kentucky when his show was cancelled in December 2013 and joined Blaze Media in 2014. [5] He joined The Daily Wire in 2017, and began hosting The Matt Walsh Show in 2018. [6]

  3. Dec 20, 2013 · As of tonight, I no longer work for WLAP in Lexington, Kentucky. As of tonight, I’m leaving radio — terrestrial AM/FM radio, anyway — for good. My contract has ended, and I’ve decided not to pursue another radio gig — here or anywhere.

  4. Oct 4, 2022 · In December 2013 Walsh announced that he was “leaving radio forever” to spend more time with his blog. While Walsh spun this as voluntary, critics reported that WLAP’s programming director ...

  5. Dec 20, 2013 · For those who care, or even remember Matt Walsh, Matt announced today that he is leaving radio for good. We first caught wind of this about a month ago, but facts were nonexistent. The program director at WLAP in KY only said his show was being cancelled.

  6. Mar 24, 2015 · Matt Walsh was fired within a year, give or take a couple of months, but Crank remained unscathed. He voluntarily followed his buddy, Matt, over to WGMD, but scurried back to WZBH, tail between his legs, within a month shortly after Matt was fired from that station.

  7. In December 2013, after his radio show was canceled, Walsh decided to leave radio entirely and focus solely on blogging. From October 2014, Walsh became associated with the conservative media outlet Blaze Media.

  8. In 2010, Walsh began his career as a talk radio host for two stations in Delaware, before moving to Kentucky and launching his own website in 2012. [4] He left WLAP in Kentucky when his show was cancelled in December 2013 and joined Blaze Media in 2014. [5] He joined The Daily Wire in 2017, and began hosting The Matt Walsh Show in 2018. [6]

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