1994–1998 In 1994, Michael Savage (then publishing under his birth name
Michael Weiner) submitted for publication a manuscript called
Immigrants and Epidemics. The proposed book, which was about the influx of foreign diseases due to the wave of illegal immigrants, was promptly rejected for what Savage contends was its
politically incorrect subject matter. This, along with the suggestions of friends and acquaintances, inspired Savage to record a radio demo about the very subject of his manuscript. He mailed the tape to 250 radio stations, and on March 21, 1994,
The Savage Nation was born on
KGO in
San Francisco. Savage's radio career began modestly enough as a fill-in host for
Ray Taliaferro. On January 2, 1995, Savage began hosting
The Savage Nation on KGO's new sister station
KSFO, which at the time changed its lineup to be completely conservative.
1999–2003 In 1999, Savage began hosting separate local and national parts of
The Savage Nation. On September 21, 2000, Savage made the entire
Savage Nation show nationally syndicated through
Talk Radio Network. After one year, he was in 150 markets. By 2003, he was in more than 200 markets. Savage's fill-in guest hosts include former U.S. congressman
"B-1" Bob Dornan,
Rick Roberts,
Mancow, and Peter Weisbach. Talk radio host
Lars Larson is also a former guest host, although his show now directly competes with
The Savage Nation.. 2003–2012 In June 2003, he had a salary dispute with his
flagship station KSFO, which refused to renegotiate his contract, and KSFO dropped his show on June 2. In July 2003, he began his show on rival station
KNEW. As of 2009, Savage had 8-10 million listeners per week, making his show the third
most widely heard broadcast in the United States.
The Savage Nation was removed from KNEW's schedule on September 10, 2009, as the station had "decided to go in a different philosophical and ideological direction." It was later picked up by sports station
KTRB, but that agreement ended when
Comerica Bank foreclosed on the station. Savage advised listeners that the show can be heard in the
Bay Area via
Sacramento-area
KSTE. Savage filed a lawsuit in an attempt to break from his contract, which, though it expired at the end of 2010, contained clauses that granted
Talk Radio Network the right to match any offer in perpetuity. Savage won the lawsuit the morning of September 27, 2012, leading to the immediate cancellation of the show and forcing Talk Radio Network to hire a replacement in short order. Savage also won the rights to his entire archive but also was required to agree to a four-week
non-compete clause, which prevented
The Savage Nation from being picked up by another network in that time frame.
The Savage Nation was revived on Cumulus Media on October 23, 2012, the day the non-compete clause expired. It aired in a new time slot, 9:00 PM to 12:00 midnight ET, replacing the weeknight edition of
John Batchelor's news magazine.
2013 On September 25, 2013, Savage announced during his show that effective January 2014, he would air during the
afternoon drive hours of 3 p.m to 6 p.m, ET, replacing
Sean Hannity for Cumulus Media Networks.
Feud with Sean Hannity Savage has been involved in a personal dispute with talk show host
Sean Hannity, whose slot on Cumulus he replaced at the beginning of 2014. Savage said about Hannity: "My competitor doesn’t have the capacity to go beyond the Democrat–Republican talking points. That's all he's ever done. That's all he can do. He has no education. I'm just going to lay it on the line, I'm not going to mince words."
2016 United States presidential election Savage was widely credited with helping Donald Trump become President of the United States and is known as the "Godfather of Trumpamania".
End of terrestrial syndication In January 2019,
The Savage Nation was cut to two hours, only one of which is carried on terrestrial radio; the second hour is carried exclusively as a
podcast. On September 30, 2020, Savage announced that Cumulus Media and Westwood One withdrew the terrestrial radio show from syndication after December 31, 2020, leaving only the podcast; he also stated he was under a
gag order as to why the change was being made. ==Format==