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Martha Zoller has brought unique style of political talk back to WDUN AM/FM. The longtime conservative pundit and political analyst now can be heard for two hours each weekday morning..

“After spending the last few years traveling around Georgia and meeting Georgians from every walk of life and political persuasion, I’m excited to be back at WDUN to share how the sausage is made,” Zoller said. “You might be surprised at some of the insights. I can’t wait!”

Zoller began her talk radio career in 1994 after being a regular caller to WDUN. Her first call to the station was prompted by Hillary Clinton’s lament that “she could have stayed at home and baked cookies.” She hosted “The Martha Zoller Show” until 2009. In 1997, Martha won a GABBY for Best Locally Produced Talk Show in Georgia from the Georgia Association of Broadcasters.

For eight years from 2005-2014, Zoller was named to the “Heavy Hundred” Talk Shows Hosts in America by Talkers Magazine. For three straight years, she was one of James magazine’s Most Influential Georgians and in 2005, she was named one of the most influential members of the media by Georgia Trend. For a decade, she appeared regularly on Fox 5’s “The Georgia Gang,” and she has appeared on CNN, Fox News and MSNBC.

Her first book, “Indivisible: Uniting Values in a Divided America,” was released in 2005 from Stroud and Hall Publishers. From 1996 to 2001, Martha hosted the award-winning public affairs program, “The Brenau News Forum.”

“Morning Talk with Martha Zoller” will be heard weekdays at 9 a.m. on WDUN AM550 and WDUN FM102.9.

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