At Home With Gary Sullivan is America’s most-listed-to home improvement radio show, airing on CBS Radio’s SportsRadio 610/KILT every Saturday and Sunday morning. The nationally syndicated program helps listeners build, tear down, fix, or replace their homes. Gary Sullivan, the nation’s leading expert, has 45 years of experience selling, using, and talking about home improvement products. He hosts the show every weekend from 01:00 PM to 03:59 PM and from 09:00 AM to 11:59 AM on Saturdays and Sundays.
HomeShow Radio is a Premiere Networks show that airs from 9 a.m. to noon ET on Saturdays and Sundays. Frank Cohn, a home renovator and contractor, takes calls and answers home renovation questions every Saturday. Tom Tynan hosts HomeShow Radio, every Saturday and Sunday on SportsRadio 610. Listeners can find the show on their radio dial at 8 AM on WOOD RADIO 106.9 FM and 1300.
The Money Pit is the largest American syndicated radio show offering home improvement advice, hosted by Tom Kraeutler and Leslie Segrete. On Saturdays from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM, Jim Dutton, a home repair professional with over 27 years of experience, hosts the show.
In summary, At Home With Gary Sullivan is America’s most-listed-to home improvement radio show, airing on CBS Radio’s SportsRadio 610/KILT-AM. The show features expert interviews with homeowners, including Ken Connors and President of Renovco, Walter Assi, and Jim Dutton.
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One of the BEST sitcoms of the 90s. The writers were phenomenal, and the actors took that writing and projected it to the stars. No foul language, no politics, and no PC propaganda being crammed down peoples throats. Simpler, peaceful times. The country was united, and neighbors knew each others names. Everyone looked out for one another.
Our family was so bumbed out when we heard the show was ending. Too bad we don’t have shows on like this anymore…. with the garbage they have been putting on for the past decade, we finally dropped our cable several years ago and probably won’t be too much longer before taking the tv out back for a farewell goodbye with the 12ga
Ahh, sitcoms. God those were great. They had the right amount of dialogue and action in the shows and of course comedy/laughter. Something this new world doesn’t like is the pre-recorded, laughter, news flash, for some jokes to be funny, that’s needed. Without that, friends and fresh prince of bel air and a bunch of other shows wouldn’t succeed, because it is very easy to take their jokes or funny segments serious because the fake laughter or applause gets us to think the joke or segment is funny. Take a chill pill. We need relax back in the game. Don’t make small jokes or things out of proportion. When something is ridiculed, don’t continue the ridicule forever, stop it at some point because its gets old. 50/50 in life is better than 100 or 0.