18 Facts About Ben Ferguson

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Ben Ferguson's radio show originates from his home in Texas.

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Ben Ferguson's nationally syndicated radio show, The Ben Ferguson Show, airs throughout the United States Sunday nights on Radio America and is syndicated by ICON Radio Network.

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Since 2018, his show The Ferguson File has aired middays on CRTV, which in December 2018 merged with BlazeTV to form Blaze Media.

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Ben Ferguson was born to Bruce and Karen Ferguson on August 28,1981.

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Ben Ferguson was homeschooled by his mother in Memphis, TN through the tenth grade.

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Ben Ferguson went on to the University of Mississippi, intending to play tennis; he became a member of Kappa Alpha Order fraternity.

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Ben Ferguson is a member of Students for Saving Social Security.

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Ben Ferguson spends several weeks a year on the road speaking at youth leadership conferences, high schools and college campuses nationwide.

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Ben Ferguson has become a regular keynote speaker for several groups, including Congressional Youth Leadership and Lead America.

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At 13, Ben Ferguson became the youngest radio talk show host in the country, and the youngest nationally syndicated host at 20.

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Ben Ferguson was then moved to the afternoon drive show from 4 to 7pm CT.

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Later, it was stated that Ben Ferguson left WREC after an impasse in contract negotiations.

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The Ben Ferguson Show can be heard over ICON Radio Network weekly on Sunday evenings from 7 to 10pm ET.

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Ben Ferguson hosted a local radio show in Memphis during evening drive time slot weekdays on WREC in Memphis until April 20,2010.

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In late 2018, Ben Ferguson moved to CRTV, the channel founded by Mark Levin's Conservative Review, to host a midday talk show called 'The Ben Ferguson File'.

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In January 2021, Ben Ferguson announced a podcast deal with Premiere Networks that allowed his show to be part of the iHeartRadio podcast network.

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Ben Ferguson appears frequently on Fox News Channel, MSNBC, CNBC, Fox Business, CNN, and CNN Headline News.

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Ben Ferguson's speech was quoted in various news outlets, including the Chicago Tribune, Toronto Star and Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.