Brian and the Judge

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Brian and the Judge is a radio talk show syndicated by Fox News Radio. It is hosted by Fox News personalities Brian Kilmeade and Judge Andrew Napolitano. The show was launched to replace Tony Snow's radio show when he left the program to become White House Press Secretary in 2006.

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Honorable Andrew Napolitano, talent
Brian Kilmeade, talent
Jeff Hillery, Senior Producer
Joey Salvia, Technical Producer aka the "One Man House Band"
Sean McGrane, Associate Producer

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_Napolitano
Napolitano received his undergraduate degree from Princeton University and his Juris Doctorate from the University of Notre Dame.
Books Authored:
Constitutional Chaos, What Happens When the Government Breaks Its Own Laws, published in 2004 by Thomas Nelson, Inc.

http://www.briankilmeade.com/
A graduate of Long Island University, Brian began his career as a correspondent on "Channel One," a daily national high school television news program. He then served as an anchor/host for KHSC-TV in Ontario, California and also co-hosted "The Jim Brown Show" on XTRA-AM, an all-sports radio network.
Books Authored:
The Games Do Count: America's Best and Brightest on the Power of Sports published in 2004 by Regan Books
It's How You Play the Game published in 2007 by Regan Books.

http://www.myspace.com/joeysalvia
http://www.joeyjam.com
http://sports.espn.go.com/stations/1050espnradio/story?id=Joey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joey_Salvia
Joey Salvia is a native New Yorker, hailing from Brooklyn with a background in radio production and music. Salvia has a successful career as a singer/songwriter and uses those talents extensively to bring amusing humor to the topics discussed on the show via his unique musical parodies. If you haven't laughed in a while check out Joey's parodies on the Brian and the Judge home page.

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