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The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 21, 2026 HOUR 1:
Peter Boyles is joined by Brian Joondeph and Jonathan Flora for a wide-ranging discussion that begins with Joondeph’s appointment to the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee. The conversation pivots into culture and politics, focusing on controversy around the phrase “Christ is King,” which they argue is being redefined in modern discourse and used as a wedge issue. The group frames this as part of a broader pattern of language manipulation, ideological conflict, and internal fractures within conservative circles, particularly around influencers and messaging ahead of future elections.
The second half centers on the collapse of legacy media credibility and business models, highlighted by layoffs and restructuring at major outlets like CBS. The hosts argue that declining ratings, perceived bias, and competition from podcasts and social media are accelerating the decline of traditional news. They also explore how AI is rapidly transforming media, from automated newscasts to synthetic entertainment, raising concerns about job loss and authenticity. The hour closes with listener calls and debate over election trust, media influence, and the future of journalism, with consensus that competition and technological disruption will continue reshaping the landscape.
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The Peter Boyles Show - MARCH 21, 2026 HOUR 1:
Peter Boyles is joined by Brian Joondeph and Jonathan Flora for a wide-ranging discussion that begins with Joondeph’s appointment to the EPA’s Clean Air Scientific Advisory Committee. The conversation pivots into culture and politics, focusing on controversy around the phrase “Christ is King,” which they argue is being redefined in modern discourse and used as a wedge issue. The group frames this as part of a broader pattern of language manipulation, ideological conflict, and internal fractures within conservative circles, particularly around influencers and messaging ahead of future elections.
The second half centers on the collapse of legacy media credibility and business models, highlighted by layoffs and restructuring at major outlets like CBS. The hosts argue that declining ratings, perceived bias, and competition from podcasts and social media are accelerating the decline of traditional news. They also explore how AI is rapidly transforming media, from automated newscasts to synthetic entertainment, raising concerns about job loss and authenticity. The hour closes with listener calls and debate over election trust, media influence, and the future of journalism, with consensus that competition and technological disruption will continue reshaping the landscape.
*The opinions expressed by the hosts and guests on this program are their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Salem Media Group, its management, employees, affiliates, or advertisers. This content is intended for commentary and discussion purposes only, and the perspectives shared during the broadcast belong solely to the individuals expressing them.*
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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