Popular Second Amendment advocate Dana Loesch has joined the growing group of hosts on The First, the fast-expanding conservative digital TV network.
Her new show will debut May 17.
On The First TV, she joins Buck Sexton, Jesse Kelly, and Bill O’Reilly in the lineup.
Loesch has been on the move lately. She recently signed a three-year deal with Radio America for The Dana Show, syndicated on over 200 stations. It is simulcast live on The First from 12-3 p.m., her regular radio slot.
On her latest broadcast, she mocked President Joe Biden’s American Families Plan, a trillion-dollar spending and tax initiative, as “crap.”
Critical race theory is “the complete opposite of what Martin Luther King preached,” @AsraNomani tells @DLoesch.
“I do believe it’s our national security threat… It is a bigotry, it is a racism.” pic.twitter.com/nFzBDQBltu
— The First (@TheFirstonTV) April 28, 2021
That 12-3 p.m. slot is key because it was the time filled by the late Rush Limbaugh, and conservative media firms are eager to capture the audience.
Her new and additional show will be an hour long and will air at 6 p.m. and 10 p.m.
“I’m excited to launch a new television program on an independent platform dedicated to free speech and bold opinions. While I love radio and my radio program’s simulcast, I’m looking forward to adding another means of connecting with people through their living rooms across the country,” said Loesch. “The First is a growing platform, and I look forward to starting this new project with them,” she said.
In adding Loesch’s show, The First has 10 hours of original daily programming.