Lebron hosted the
CourtTV law show
Snap Judgment in the late 1990s. He then began appearing on
WABC radio in New York. He first appeared as a caller to
WFLA in
Tampa, Florida, drawing attention to himself by avoiding the given topic of discussion. He was eventually given his own time slot on WFLA before moving to
New York City. Beginning in May 2007, Lebron replaced
The Majority Report with Sam Seder on
Air America Radio with a daily three-hour talk show.
Seder claimed that Lebron's unpopularity with Air America's listeners led to the loss of most of Seder's audience within a year of assuming the timeslot, as well as the loss of two-thirds of the live affiliates and live streaming.
Talkers Magazine included Lebron in its 2010 "Heaviest Hundred" list at number 54 and in its 2013 "Frontier Fifty" list at number 37. In 2015, he won a
New York Emmy Award for commentary and editorial writing. Lebron also appeared in an episode of
House of Cards. Since his show on Air America ended, Lebron's politics have gravitated to the right, having become one of the leading promoters of the
QAnon conspiracy theory, and becoming a pundit for
Alex Jones'
Infowars network. He also runs a
YouTube channel,
Lionel Nation. He has appeared on the Russian
RT network as a legal and political analyst. In April 2025, Lionel returned to WABC, hosting the Saturday overnight show
The Lionel Show. In June 2025, Lionel was named the new host of its syndicated weeknight overnight show,
The Other Side of Midnight, succeeding
Frank Morano (who left the show after being elected to
New York City Council). In April 2026, Lionel was replaced as host by Walter Sterling and transitioned to hosting
Another Side of Midnight, the syndicated weekend overnight show on WABC. ==References==