Sean S. Hannity (born December 30, 1961, in New York City, New York) is an American conservative talk radio host and co-host of Fox News Channel's program Hannity & Colmes.
Hannity attended college at New York University and Adelphi University, but had to drop out of both due to academic and financial reasons. * He worked in construction during the late 1980s in the Santa Barbara, California, area. Somewhat nomadic, Hannity has lived in Roswell, GA; Athens, AL; Lloyd Harbor, NY; and Santa Barbara, CA. He is married to Merri Jill Hannity.
Hannity was dismissed from the station in 1989, following an interview with Gene Antonio, author of The AIDS Coverup: The Real and Alarming Facts about AIDS. During the interview, Antonio argued that so much as a cough or a sneeze may allow the HIV virus to be contracted, and that gays "were a subculture of people engaged in deviant, twisted acts." Hannity voiced his own opinion by adding, "Anyone listening to this show that believes homosexuality is a normal lifestyle has been brainwashed. It's very dangerous if we start accepting lower and lower forms of behavior as the normal." After hearing the commentary, another presenter at KCSB, who was a lesbian, called into the show to voice her complaints. During the call, Hannity pointed out to the audience that the caller was a lesbian who had a child through in vitro fertilisation. Antonio then called the caller's child a "turkey-baster baby," with Hannity continuing, "I feel sorry for your child."
The station reversed its decision to remove Hannity, thanks in part to a campaign conducted by the Santa Barbara Chapter of the American Civil Liberties Union. However, Hannity decided against returning to KCSB, later writing, "...It KCSB show didn't last long. I was too conservative, the higher-ups said, and they didn't like the comments one guest made on the show... The left-wing management had zero-tolerance for conservative points of view, and I was promptly fired."
After a few years at WGST, Roger Ailes picked him to be the conservative voice on Hannity & Colmes, on the Fox News Channel. Soon he began hosting a radio show on a part-time basis for WABC-AM, and before long he was given the afternoon drive-time slot. On September 10, 2001, his show went national.
Even before his national syndication, Hannity achieved national prominence by frequent appearances on such shows as The O'Reilly Factor, where he was a frequent and harsh critic of the Clinton administration.
Hannity's ABC Radio program began national syndication September 10, 2001. The show is aired from WABC in New York and is now heard on well over 500 stations nationwide. His program now boasts the second-largest radio audience in the country, heard by over 13 million listeners a week. The show was recently made available via Armed Forces Radio Network beginning 2006. In 2004, Hannity signed a $25 million 5-year contract extension with ABC Radio to continue the show through 2009. In addition to numerous newsmaking guests, Hannity also does several segments with his former call screener and Associate Producer, Jill Vitale, better known as Flirty Flipper (named so for her infamous tattoo of a dolphin). The most famous of these segments is her notorious "Man on the Street" segments, where she corners everyday New Yorkers and tests their knowledge of everyday current events.
Hannity is also famous for inviting guests who hold opposing views onto his show for "shoot outs" on a frequent basis. Some such guests have been Arianna Huffington, Jesse Jackson, Senator Ted Kennedy, Rosie O'Donnell, Mike Farrell, Bob Beckel, and Howard Dean. Regular guests have included Oliver North, Ann Coulter, Mark Levin, Dick Morris, Rudy Giuliani, George Will, Newt Gingrich, G. Gordon Liddy, and Ted Nugent.
Hannity also hosts the annual Freedom Concert at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, New Jersey. This annual event aims to provide full college scholarships for all children of fallen U.S. military servicemen. In the weeks leading up to the event, he provides some callers with tickets to the concert.
Hannity has been criticized for his claim on the radio that the protesters who were heckling the families of fallen veteran Sgt. Jeremy Doyle were part of the "anti-war left." The protesters were members of the Westboro Baptist Church, a conservative religious hate group led by Fred Phelps. He has since correctly identified the protesters, criticized them extensively, and hosted several debates between representatives of the Church and veterans' groups. Transcript of Hannity and Colmes at 9:12 PM. Transcript of Hannity and Colmes at 9:50 PM. Transcript of Hannity and Colmes at 9:31 PM.
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