Genesis Communications Network

Genesis Communications Network
Type of site
Independent Radio Network
Available in English
Owner Ted Anderson, Genesis Communications Network Inc.
Website www.GCNlive.com
Launched 1998 (1998)
Current status Active

The Genesis Communications Network, sometimes referred to as GCN, is an independent radio network created in 1998, owned by Ted Anderson. The network currently produces over 75 shows, distributed on more than 830 radio stations nationwide while also airing a handful of programs on America's Talk Radio as well as on shortwave. Program topics include; politics, finances, entertainment, gardening, home improvement, auto repair, health, paranormal, conspiracy and any and all hot "trending" topics. Most of the network's weekday programs take a strong libertarian and/or paleoconservative political stance, often referring to or discussing issues such as limited government, monetary systems (particularly support for returning to a metallic standard), and the United States Constitution. Conspiracy theories are frequent topics on GCN, more so than on mainstream conservative talk radio.

Shows

The network's shows include:

Brokered programming, mostly for alternative medical products, fills out the rest of the schedules.

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History

Jeff Rense was carried by Genesis Communications Network after the Premiere Radio Networks, which dropped it the late 1990s. GCN took over distribution at that time, and carried the show through August 2009, at which point he pulled the show from the network after he accused fellow GCN host Alex Jones of terrorizing his family.[4]

Psychologist Dr. Joy Browne hosted her nationally syndicated program on the network in the last few years before her death.

Distribution

The network distributes its content on over 830 AM & FM radio stations in the United States and can also be heard worldwide through Live internet streams; 24/7 On Demand, Program archives, Podcast, GCN iPhone App via Apple iTunes & GCN Android App via Google Android Market.

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