Tim Bryant, whose radio program on Cox Media Group’s WGAU 1340 AM was ended on June 18, said on Monday night that he expects to be back on the air “in the next few weeks.”
Bryant said he also expects to resurrect his podcast, but his primary focus is getting back on radio, and he said he expects to be able to make an announcement soon.
He said he will not be rejoining Cox Media Group, which, he said, terminated his employment and show as a part of corporate downsizing. Bryant said he did not hold any hard feelings about the termination, though he said the four weeks since he ended his morning program have been hard on him.
“I know what a blessing it was to get up every day wanting to go to work,” Bryant said. “To have that part of my life taken away has been very, very difficult.”
Bryant made his comments in an hour-long presentation at the Oconee County Republican Party meeting at the Piedmont Oconee Health Campus, 1305 Jennings Mill Road, that included responses to questions from the audience.
Bryant told those gathered that the 2020 election was not stolen in the way that many, including former President Donald Trump, have claimed; that he thinks Kalki Yalamanchili is going to have a difficult race for district attorney; and that he thinks Trump could lose in November because of his lack of appeal to female voters.
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