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Armstrong Williams was born on 5 February, 1962 in Marion, South Carolina, U.S., is an American political writer (born 1962). Discover Armstrong Williams's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 62 years old?

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Occupation TV host, nationally syndicated columnist, political activist, and entrepreneur
Age 62 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February, 1962
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace Marion, South Carolina, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1600

Williams joined the lineup at WWRL 1600 AM in March 2005 as co-host with Sam Greenfield on Drive Time Dialogue.

1962

Armstrong Williams (born February 5, 1962) is an American political commentator, entrepreneur, author, and talk show host.

Williams writes a nationally syndicated conservative newspaper column, has hosted a daily radio show, and hosts a nationally syndicated television program called The Armstrong Williams Show.

He is the owner of Howard Stirk Holdings, a media company affiliated with Sinclair Broadcasting that has purchased numerous television stations.

One of ten children, Armstrong Williams was born on February 5, 1962, to Thelma Howard Williams and James Williams, in Marion, South Carolina.

Williams was reared on the family's 200-acre tobacco farm.

1981

Graduating in 1981 from South Carolina State University, he received his BA in Political Science and English.

He is a life member of Phi Beta Sigma fraternity.

Williams served as a confidential assistant to the chairman of the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (and future Supreme Court Justice) Clarence Thomas, a presidential appointee to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and a legislative aide and advisor to U.S. Senator Strom Thurmond.

Williams is the cousin of South Carolina State Senator Clementa Pinckney, who was a victim of the Charleston church shooting.

1998

In 1998, Williams united with The Salem Radio Network, which syndicated his national radio show to 26 of the top radio markets in the country.

2002

In 2002, he reunited with the Newark-based Talk America Radio Network.

From 2002 to 2005, Williams hosted On Point with Armstrong Williams on cable network TVOne.

Williams hosts a syndicated television show called The Armstrong Williams Show. Previous shows hosted by Williams include The Right Side Forum and ''The Right Side with Armstrong Williams.

Williams writes a syndicated column.

2004

As part of the agreement, Williams was required "to regularly comment on NCLB during the course of his broadcasts", and to interview Education Secretary Rod Paige for TV and radio spots that aired during the show in 2004.

The contract with Williams was part of a $950,000 contract between the U.S. Department of Education and the public relations company Ketchum Inc.

After the USA Today revelations, Tribune Media Services (TMS) terminated its syndication agreement with Williams.

In a statement to Editor & Publisher (E&P), TMS stated: "[A]ccepting compensation in any form from an entity that serves as a subject of his weekly newspaper columns creates, at the very least, the appearance of a conflict of interest. Under these circumstances, readers may well ask themselves if the views expressed in his columns are his own, or whether they have been purchased by a third party."

In response, Williams initially told E&P that he intended self-syndicate his column.

2005

In January 2005, USA Today reported that documents obtained under the Freedom of Information Act revealed that Williams had been paid $240,000 to promote the controversial No Child Left Behind Act.

USA Today reported that Williams was hired "to promote the law on his nationally syndicated television show and to urge other black journalists to do the same."

2008

Williams began hosting a nightly talk show in 2008 on XM Satellite Radio Power 128 (now SiriusXM Urban View) called The Armstrong Williams Show.

Williams was hired as a political analyst by Sinclair Broadcasting Group for its News Central program.

2013

On November 25, 2013, Williams was involved in the purchase of two television stations as part of a larger $370 million acquisition of Barrington Broadcasting by Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Howard Stirk Holdings, which Williams owns, was given ownership over NBC affiliate WEYI-TV in Flint–Saginaw–Bay City, Michigan, and CW affiliate WWMB in Myrtle Beach–Florence, South Carolina.

The name of the company came from Williams's mother's middle name (Howard), and his father's middle name (Stirk).

Both stations remain operated by Sinclair under a local marketing agreement, which resulted in allegations that the company was simply acting as a "sidecar" of Sinclair to skirt FCC ownership rules.

Williams defended the allegations, noting that he had full control over the stations' programming and received the majority of their revenue.

2014

On December 4, 2014, the FCC approved the transfer of station licenses for WMMP, Charleston, South Carolina, WCFT-TV, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, and WJSU-TV, Anniston, Alabama, from Sinclair to Howard Stirk Holdings.

Under the arrangement, HSH would operate their future acquisitions as an independent broadcaster, forgoing agreements with third parties.

2015

On January 28, 2015, Intermountain West Communications Company filed to sell KVMY to Howard Stirk Holdings.

The transaction was finalized on October 30.

Howard Stirk Holdings revealed in its January 2015 application to purchase Las Vegas station KVMY that it again planned to acquire the WLYH-TV license from Nexstar Broadcasting Group; that sale was completed on November 12, 2015.

These transactions made Williams the largest African-American owner of television stations in the United States at the time.

2016

Williams is a longtime associate of former HUD Secretary and 2016 presidential candidate Ben Carson.

With David D. Smith, he is part-owner of The Baltimore Sun.

2018

On April 24, 2018, Sinclair announced that as part of its merger with Tribune Media, Howard Stirk Holdings would acquire the Sinclair-owned KUNS-TV in Seattle and KMYU in St. George, Utah, as well as the Tribune-owned KAUT-TV in Oklahoma City.

This transaction was canceled once the Tribune deal collapsed in August 2018.

2019

In 2019, Byron Allen surpassed Williams with his purchase of most of the assets of Heartland Media.