Midnight Hostility Radio
Midnight Hostility Radio
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Welcome to the Forgotten Frequencies…This is Midnight Hostility Radio. Check out Midnight Hostility Radio every week hosted by Sam Namo. Uncensored and Unforgiving. Also check out Midnight Hostility Afterhours. Afterhours is simple. Namo gets a question and breaks it down until you get a final answer.
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The show focuses on sports analysis, current events, and comedic commentary, with episodes tackling topics such as the New York Mets' struggles, the Iran-Israel conflict, and celebrity culture, incorporating lively discussions with guests like Frankie MacDonald. Content includes analyses of the Mets' performances, debates on political figures, and humorous takes on popular trends.

Welcome to the Forgotten Frequencies…This is Midnight Hostility Radio. Check out Midnight Hostility Radio every week hosted by Sam Namo. Uncensored and Unforgiving. Also check out Midnight Hostility Afterhours. Afterhours is simple. Namo gets a question and breaks it down until you get a final answer.
On this episode of Midnight Hostility Radio , Namo looks back at how we went from the radio of the 80’s and 90’s to what we have today and how pathetic it really is. Also a look at why Sirius signed Howard Stern for 3 more years, the Epstein files and how celebrity/political worship alters the view on who’s on it. Namo also breaks down the outdated formats of late night talk shows, subscription radio and the 2026 debut of the great Frankie MacDonald.

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