Clark Howard Show

Approval Rate: 83%

83%Approval ratio

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    mhellgeth

    Mon Mar 02 2009

    Packed full of great information.

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    sandyalaska

    Sat Aug 23 2008

    Best --most useful show on radio--and the nicest guy!

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    cloverxxo

    Wed May 30 2007

    I love this show! I'm sorry to say it is no longer in Grand Rapids, MI but can't wait for the day they bring it back. Thank GOD for podcasts!

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    napvfd94

    Wed Feb 22 2006

    If you prefer style, go with Martino. If you recognize the difference between style and substance for the average (and not-so-average) American, then go with Clark if you have a choice. Yes there are imperfections but I know of no more informative and beneficial radio (or regular TV) program than Clark's.

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    stsfan2

    Mon Jan 16 2006

    Hey you know you can listen to Tom Martino's excellent show online from his flagship station 630 KHOW in Denver Colorado at www.KHOW.com :)

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    xwiseguyx

    Wed Dec 28 2005

    I agree with the past user comment on Clark Howard vs. Tom Martino. Clark is very dry in comparison and I was hooked on Tom's show from the moment I started listening. I am disappointed I no longer can get Tom's show on my internet stream and now just listen to Clark's because I don't have any other option for this kind of format.

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    demanding

    Tue Jul 26 2005

    This show was an exceptional discovery, All kinds of Useful Information and the price? Only our time, what a bargain. If tightwad Clark Howard or Clark {as he likes be to called} finds out people pay to listen to talk shows over the internet, the free ride would be over. {just kidding} He never ceases to amaze me with his wealth of information. With Clark, a penny pinching millionaire as host of a consumer information talk show, and a very successful ex-travel agency owner to boot, the listeners will never go wrong. The audience to his show gets a free pass to the HOW lanes on the interstate highways of finance and most anything else that has to do with money. From credit records, to the importance of credit scores, scam alerts, consumer contracts, high and low tech gadgets, name it he covers it. There is even a Clark Howard section in the encyclopedia {I am just kidding}. The most prominent part of his show is the calls by his listeners. His show has whistles and bells, and a menager... Read more

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    scotty2

    Thu Jun 09 2005

    Wish he was on more Oregon stations

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    priceperformer

    Sun Apr 03 2005

    Good Usable information well presented

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    robevans

    Wed Dec 29 2004

    Clark used to be much better than he is today. It seems Clark has begun to focus on stretching his answers out to fill the time between commercials instead of getting to as many calls as possible. Clark does give complete answers to the questions he receives, but Clark also is very selective in the questions he takes. Here in Atlanta we have a very bad selection on AM radio. Maybe someday we can have Tom Martino. Unlike Clark, Martino will go after companies by name and solves problems.

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    stsfan

    Fri Sep 17 2004

    Any person in the media who is out there advocating for the rights of consumers etc deserves respect, but I have to say, Clark's radio show is a pretty dry listen. I've been a long time listener to Tom Martino's Troubleshooter Show and when I first discovered Clark's show was hopeful I might now have 2 shows like this to listen to, but where Tom is an animated and sometimes wild listen, Clark is pretty monotone. Not a bad show content wise, just not very gripping compared to the originator of the format, Mr Martino

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    jonhere

    Tue Jul 13 2004

    Clark Howard rocks! Not the most exciting conversation around but he is very knowledgeable on all topics relating to finance.

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    mysteryman

    Tue May 25 2004

    Not much on Atlanta AM radio except for conservative shock jocks spewing venom & repititious sports talk. Then the Almighty sent us this lovable geek to help us think about stuff actually relevant to our lives. I'd like to see Neil Boortz, or Rush Limbaugh save me money on stuff like dishwasher soap!