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Aaron Harber announces 60 programs of ‘mutually respectful’ talk on Colorado elections

Venerable Colorado TV talker Aaron Harber tells us “Your Decision 2018” will lift the curtain on April 15 and include 60 programs to inform voters through the June primaries to Election Day in November.

The first segment will air at 8 p.m. on KCDO-TV Channel 3. Harber’s engaging chat with top Colorado and national newsmakers can always been seen by clicking here.

Comcast Entertainment Television also will broadcast the series statewide from 7 to 7:30 p.m. and 7:30 to 8 p.m. on Mondays, beginning April 16, along with up three sets of additional programs on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sundays, as well as 24/7 on Xfinity on Demand. KSBS Channel 10 – an over-the air viewers for antenna users and on digital Channel 10.1 – will air programs on Sundays from 11 to 11:30 a.m. and from 11:30 to noon.

Harber, a Colorado Broadcaster of the Year recipient, has hosted the public affairs series every two years for more than two decades.

The nonpartisan, public affairs show has the respect of top Democrats, Republicans and folks in the media, such as Colorado. It has been endorsed by Colorado Republican Party chairman Jeff Hays and former GOP chairs Ryan Call, Steve House and Dick Wadhams, as well as by Colorado Democratic Party chairwoman Morgan Carroll and former Democratic leaders Chris Gates, Pat Waak and Rick Palacio.

Announcing the program schedule Friday, Harber released a list of other endorsers:

Justin Sasso, president and CEO of the Colorado Broadcasters Association: “The Colorado Broadcasters Association is excited to offer Aaron’s election series to its members again in 2018. Any time the association can team with great programs like Aaron’s, it provides another enhancement of the offerings that benefit the radio and television members of the CBA.”

Jared Wright, general manager of Colorado Politics: “There is truly no match to Aaron Harber’s television coverage of Colorado’s elections, and his well-orchestrated, in-depth interviews with the state’s major political players along with his sagacious analysis which always generate incredible insights into the election scene. As Colorado’s No. 1 political news source and a long-time partner with Mr. Harber, we are proud to join with him again in reporting and analyzing what is likely to be a complex cliffhanger of an election year in 2018.”

Susan Greene, editor of The Colorado Independent: “Aaron’s election series is a terrific resource for our readers who are eager for as much insight as possible into the candidates and powers at play in Colorado politics. We’re thrilled that, through our partnership, we’re able to offer followers of The Independent access to the shows before they’re broadcast on TV.”

Greg Armstrong, president and general manager of KCDO-TV Channel 3: “Once again KCDO-TV Channel 3 is committed to supporting ‘The Aaron Harber Show’ as he provides the most exhaustive local political programming for this year’s critically important Colorado elections. By airing the shows for two hours weekly – at 11 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. on Sundays, plus 8 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. in primetime on Sundays – KCDO-TV is serving the community with insightful and thorough explorations of the candidates and issues facing Coloradans in this election cycle.”

Steve Henson, managing editor of The Pueblo Chieftain: “The Pueblo Chieftain is excited to once again be a media partner with Aaron Harber’s outstanding Election Series. Aaron is Colorado’s premier political reporter and his work provides us an outstanding edge in our political coverage.”

Aaron Harber.
(Courtesy photo)

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