Mark Levin Signs Massive New Deal For ‘Multiple Years’

Top-rated conservative talker and pundit Mark Levin won’t be leaving the airwaves anytime soon, thanks to a major new deal he just inked with Cumulus Media.

According to reports, the deal will keep Levin with the company and on the air for “multiple years” and also include a new addition to his already busy schedule.

Levin, 66, has been part of Cumulus Media and Westwood One since 2007. The new deal includes his development and hosting of an all-new show for the network, marking his first-ever original content podcast series, the Washington Examiner reported.

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