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'''America's Trucking Network''' is a nightly terrestrial and ] broadcast based in ] that was formerly syndicated across the United States. Targeted toward ], the variety program, hosted by Steve Sommers and Eric "]" Boulanger, covers numerous topics, mostly news and issues pertaining to truckers.

Topics discussed include weather, ] prices, traffic, ], political and legal news affecting the trucking industry, and general trucker chat.

==History==

The show was launched in 1984 by ], under the name '''The Truckin' Bozo'''. The program had begun as a mix of ] and truck talk before switching to an all-talk format several years later. Due to health problems, Dale Sommers was forced to retire in 2003. His son, Steve Sommers, had been hosting the weekend edition of the program and was the natural successor to the weekday show. Dale Sommers would shortly thereafter take a daytime position at ], which had carried the program since 2001, taking the "Truckin' Bozo" title with him after several months of discussion with WLW. Since the switch of the show's host from father to son, some callers to the program have referred to Steve Sommers as "Baby Bo." However, this has happened with less frequency as time passes.

To fill in Steve Sommers's former weekend position, flagship station ] hired ], more commonly known by his alias of "Bubba Bo."

==Show information==

America's Trucking Network airs five hours per night, live from 12 midnight to 5 AM Eastern Time. Steve Sommers hosts the show from early Monday through early Friday, while Bubba Bo hosts early Saturday and Sunday.

The show is currently heard on ] in Cincinnati, a 50,000-watt clear channel station that covers much of the eastern half of the United States. It is also heard on ] and WLW's Internet feed. All three sources carry the show in its entirety. The show's satellite channel numbering has changed several times. With the Sirius-XM merger, WLW was dropped from the lineup, but America's Trucking Network was retained, first moving to Extreme Talk-XM 152, then in April of 2011 to ], XM 158. It has always been carried in a live time slot. Prior to the Truckin' Bozo's move to satellite, the show was also carried on approximately a dozen terrestrial stations across the United States, mostly 50,000-watt "clear channel" stations. Though most of the stations dropped ATN after the Bozo's move, two 50,000-watt stations, ] in ] and ] in ], continued to carry the program through 2009. WWVA dropped the show that year in favor of '']'' and KWKH, after the death of ], dropped the show in favor of country music the same year.

Steve Sommers (with 2 Ms) is not to be confused with another late-night host, sports talk host ] (with 1 M) of ] in ].

==References==
* story on the Truckin' Bozo's departure

==External links==
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