KSL NewsRadio’s Inside Sources welcomes new hosts as Boyd Matheson steps away
Nov 8, 2024, 3:01 PM | Updated: Nov 11, 2024, 4:18 pm
SALT LAKE CITY — KSL NewsRadio’s popular program, Inside Sources, is set to undergo a significant transition as its current host, Boyd Matheson, steps away to take on his next challenge. This change marks a rebirth for the show, which has been a staple for listeners seeking deeper insights into the news of the day and a reassuring voice of reason.
Since its expansion in April 2021, Inside Sources has aired from 1-3 p.m., providing a platform for thoughtful and impactful conversations. Boyd Matheson has become a trusted figure in the world of talk radio, engaging with a diverse range of guests, from world religious leaders to Utah’s congressional delegation and former Vice President Mike Pence. His interviews have not only informed but also inspired listeners, offering a deeper understanding of the complex issues shaping our world.
Boyd’s departure is met with a mix of gratitude and anticipation. In addition to his work on Inside Sources, Matheson has been a versatile contributor to both KSL NewsRadio and KSL TV, participating in important discussions during both morning and afternoon segments. His astute insights into political news and his access to key decision-makers have made him an invaluable asset to the station. Each day, he ends his show with the refrain, “See something that inspires. Say something that uplifts. Do something that makes a difference.”
As Boyd steps away to embrace new opportunities, KSL NewsRadio welcomes six hosts to the program, all of whom may already be familiar to listeners, having shared co-hosting duties on KSL at Night. As the station prepares to introduce these nighttime hosts to its daytime audience, listeners can look forward to a continuation of the thoughtful, in-depth analysis that has made Inside Sources a trusted companion in navigating the complexities of today’s world.
The six hosts will continue to share co-hosting duties in their new 1-3 p.m. time slot, each bringing their own style, experience, and diverse perspectives to the program.
- Leah Murray: Director of the Walker Institute of Politics and Public Service at Weber State University in Ogden. Leah loves talking about education, research, and sports.
- Greg Skordas: A long-time attorney in Utah and KSL’s Legal Analyst. Greg is KSL’s go-to person for anything legal and is known for his quick grasp of cases.
- Taylor Morgan: A political consultant and the Director of Count My Vote. Taylor is incredibly knowledgeable about politics and polling.
- Maura Carabello: Runs a public affairs shop called The Exoro Group. Maura is highly knowledgeable about political issues and candidates, often consulting with them.
- Rusty Cannon: President of the Utah Credit Union Association and former president of the Utah Taxpayers Association. Rusty is an expert on finance-related topics and has strong political opinions.
- Adam Gardiner: A political consultant with a background working for Mitt Romney and as a State Representative. Adam is well-versed in political issues both in Utah and nationally.
The hosts will cover both national and local politics with an eye on the significant developments ahead. With President-elect Donald Trump set to take office in January, they will delve into his cabinet choices, the transition of power, and his first 100 days in office, providing comprehensive analysis and insights. Additionally, they will offer in-depth coverage of Utah’s upcoming legislative session, ensuring listeners are well-informed about the key issues and decisions that will shape the state’s future. This blend of national and local focus will keep Inside Sources at the forefront of political discourse, continuing its tradition of delivering relevant and engaging content.