The Liddy & Hill Show
The Liddy & Hill Show is a conservative talk radio program hosted by Tom Liddy and Austin Hill. Targeting the 25 - 54 demographic, the show originated at station KFYI in Phoenix, Arizona.
In August 2005, Liddy and Hill abruptly left KFYI with no explanation after a promotional cruise in Alaska. Joe Crummey, the KFYI evening host who had been filling in for the pair during their one-week cruise, stayed in their afternoon slot for several weeks before the station replaced the Liddy & Hill Show intro music and announced that Crummey had been promoted to afternoon host.
In September 2005, Liddy and Hill began syndicating nationally on three stations with Jones Radio Network, flagshipped out of KKNT-AM in Phoenix. KKNT (owned by religious broadcaster Salem Communications) aired three of their four daily hours live.
However, in early 2006 they began speaking to their audience as if it only consisted of KKNT's broadcast area.
As of Sept. 17, 2007, The Liddy & Hill Show no longer appeared in KKNT's program lineup, and the time slot is being filled by The Hugh Hewitt Show.