In 1998, Skinner began co-hosting a
progressive weekend radio show called
Ski & Skinner on
WLS in
Chicago where she was fired after announcing, on air, that she was running for the U.S. Senate. In 2000, Skinner became co-host of The Doug Stephan Show, a syndicated national morning show heard on over 400 radio stations across the United States. Skinner's show inspired two listeners, Anita and
Sheldon Drobny, to create the
Air America Radio Network featuring
Al Franken and other liberal radio hosts. Since 1999, Skinner has been appearing regularly as a commentator on cable news channels
CNN,
MSNBC and the
Fox News Channel. When she was offered the position of morning host at Detroit's
progressive Air America talk radio station,
WDTW 1310 AM, Skinner returned to her home state of Michigan, where she hosted morning drive. Skinner substituted for
Randi Rhodes and hosted
The Randi Rhodes Show from February 5, 2009, through February 13, 2009. On February 16, 2009,
The Nancy Skinner Show debuted on the On Second Thought radio network, the successor to the
Nova M Radio network. ==Political campaigns==