Sirius is launching a new daily morning call-in show on its Indie Talk channel, featuring journalist and former prosecutor Vinnie Politan.It's a bit of a twist of fate, because Indie Talk replaced Court TV Radio on Sirius channel 110. And Vinnie Politan hosted a show from 6am - 9am ET on Court TV Radio until the channel's demise.
Now Politan returns to his original timeslot on the same channel, only now with an expanded range of discussion. His show launches on Monday, March 24th and will air live weekdays from 6am - 9am ET on Indie Talk (ch 110).
Every morning Politan will take calls from listeners, gauge their reactions to breaking news, issues and buzz. Topics on the show will be caller and headline-driven and span the worlds of politics, entertainment, and beyond.
Aside from being a Court TV reporter and anchor for many years, Politan was a prosecuting attorney in Bergen County, New Jersey. Politan was also an AP Award-winning reporter and anchor for Central Florida News 13 in Orlando, FL, where he covered the 2000 presidential election.

I LOVE LISTENING TO VINNIE,IT DOESN'T MATTER WHAT HE TALKS ABOUT.......NO,THIS IS NOT HIS MOTHER LOL.
I think Vinnie Politan is great!! I really miss seeing him on Court TV!! I have e-mailed Court TV (TruTV) asking about Vinne Politan and have received no response from them!! I watched him from being a Court TV reporter and then finally getting an anchor job!! I wish Vinnie Politan all the best!!
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I really enjoy Vinnie and his crew. They are timely and have a great sense of humor. They disagree with the utmost respect for the other person's opinion and that is a welcome trend for a show. No yelling and talking over the other person. I just turned my husband on to the show and he likes it also. Keep it up. we love you.
Eva