Beyond the Beltway with
Bruce DuMont began in
1980 as a 13 week
experiment on WBEZ-FM
public radio in Chicago.
Meet
BRUCE
DUMONT
© Beyond the Beltway is produced by JenniBe Productions. Copyright © 1980 - 2024
Initially
the
program
was
called
Inside
Politics,
a
weekly
political
discussion
show
featuring
four
guests
–
two
left
of
center
and
two
right
of
center.
The
program
was
the
first
to
offer
a
spirited,
robust,
knock
down
drag
out
discussion
of
politics.
The
format is now a staple of cable television.
After
developing
a
cult
following
and
critical
acclaim,
the
program
was
eventually
discovered by national public radio programmers and in 1991 was launched into
national syndication with 13 stations
But
in
1992
the
program
switched
from
public
radio
to
WLS-AM
Radio/Chicago
–
and
it's
national
profile
grew
on
commercial
radio
–
becoming
a
Sunday
night
beacon for political junkies.
It
became
the
meeting
place
for
politically
astute
listeners
every
Sunday
night
where
they
could
react
to
the
official
Washington-based
talking
heads
Sunday
morning shows.
The
switch
to
WLS
was
followed
by
an
expansion
of
the
affiliate
base
to
over
50
stations,
including
many
state
capitals
(
Sacramento,
Austin,
Boise
and
Springfield) as well as New Hampshire and Iowa.
Starting
in
1980,
during
presidential
campaign
years,
the
program
began
a
tradition
of
originating
from
different
states
around
the
nation
–
–
following
the
political primary schedule.
Following
the
Republican
take
over
of
Congress
in
1994,
the
program
title
was
changed
to
Beyond
the
Beltway--
a
term
used
on
the
very
first
national
show
in
1991.
Beyond
the
Beltway
is
not
only
the
title
of
the
program
--
it
is
the
philosophy
of
the
program.
I
have
felt
since
young
adulthood
that
too
much
of
the
national
political
debate
was
dictated
by
a
small
group
of
arrogant
"inside
the
beltway
types"
who
gathered
on
the
banks
of
the
Potomac
River
to
decide
political
policy
–
with
little
regard
for
those living beyond the beltway – in real America.
The
insular
nature
of
television
media
analysis
is
predictable
and
not
very
forward
thinking
–
with
some
conservative
commentators
like
their
liberals
counterparts
content
with
dishing
out
the
party
line
with
little
regard
for
fresh
ideas
or
outside
input.
Today
Beyond
the
Beltway
is
heard
on
35
stations
from
coast-to-coast,
including
Sirius-XM
satellite
radio
(POTUS
Channel
124).
The
program
is
now
in
its
eighth
year on satellite radio.
In
Chicagoland
the
program
recently
joined
the
lineup
of
of
WCGO-AM1590.
It
was
at
AM
1590
in
Evanston
where
my
on
air
radio
career
began
in
1973,
following
my
career
as
a
producer
at
WGN
radio,
where
in
1968
I
was
the
original
producer of Extension 720.
In
1996
the
television
version
of
Beyond
the
Beltway
was
introduced
to
Chicago
viewers.
It
now
airs
at
Midnight
every
Sunday
night
on
WYCC-TV
20
–
and
seven
times a week on Channel 100 on the Chicagoland Comcast cable systems.
In
1999
the
program
gained
icon
status
as
an
answer
to
a
$500
question
on
Jeopardy.
In
March
2015
the
program
expanded
again
–
initiating
a
live
video
and
audio
stream
from
6
to
8
PM
(CT)
on
beyondthebeltway.com
as
well
as
YouTube
and
Vimeo.
Beyond
the
Beltway
is
a
national
radio
program,
a
local
Chicago
public
television
program,
a
Comcast
cable
program
and
a
live
video
streamed
Internet
program
now seen worldwide.
Utilizing
all
platforms
the
show
presents
a
balanced
view
of
national
politics,
featuring guests left of center, right of center and libertarians in between.
The
program
has
never
relied
heavily
on
big-name
newsmakers
nor
media
pundits, but they do appear from time to time.
An
advertising
association
with
the
program
would
give
a
sponsor
access
to
a
politically
astute
audience
from
around
the
nation
every
Sunday
night
who
enjoy
thoughtful robust balanced political discussions.
Sponsorship
packages
and
spot
sales
are
available
on
all
platforms,
commercial
radio
public
television,
commercial
Comcast
cable
television
in
Chicago
and
Internet banner advertising and spots.
In
2016
I
will
seek
to
expand
the
program
further
on
public
television
–
offering
it's
one
hour
version
to
public
television
stations
and
commercial
Cable
systems
throughout the country.
Beyond
the
Beltway
is
an
established
and
respected
brand
in
American
broadcasting
–
and
an
advertising
association
with
the
program
and
myself
could
be
beneficial
to
any
company
seeking
mature,
educated,
engaged
decision
makers and business leaders.
The
hallmark
of
the
program
for
35
years
has
been
fairness
and
balance
–
a
philosophy that predates the Fox News slogan by 20 years.
But fair and balanced is not a slogan of my program – it is my philosophy.
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