Zoller began broadcasting in 1994 as co-host of the
Mid-Day program on WDUN AM 550 in Gainesville after being a regular caller to the station. Her first call was prompted by
Hillary Clinton's lament that "she could have stayed at home and baked cookies." Her show had an un-abashed conservative focus, as was made clear following the 2006 live broadcast of her show from the
White House lawn when she said of the White House administration "You know, what I say is, use me!". According to her website Zoller makes regular appearances on
Fox 5 Atlanta's
The Georgia Gang and frequent guest appearances on cable channels such as
CNN,
Fox News, and
MSNBC, on programs including
TalkBack Live,
Hannity & Colmes, and
Larry King Live, and Zoller-penned opinion pieces have been published in the
Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Zoller was named one of
Talkers magazine’s 'Heavy Hundred' talk shows in America in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2009, and claims on her website to have been named to the 2005
Georgia Trend Magazine "Most Important Media People" list and the 2005 and 2006
James Magazine "Most Influential Georgians" lists. In 2008,
The Martha Zoller Show, originating from North Georgia's News-Talk station FM 103.7
WXKT which served the
Gainesville metropolitan area,
Maysville, and
Athens, was syndicated statewide on the
Georgia News Network until she ended her show to run for Congress. ==Blogs==