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The Michigan Talk Network
TypeRadio network
Country
Ownership
OwnerSteve Gruber
History
Launch date2001
Former names
Michigan Talk Radio Network

Michigan Talk Network (often abbreviated MTN) is an internet-distributed, syndicated talk radio service that has a variety of programs airing on 20 radio affiliates in the U.S. state of Michigan. It operates in coordination with its flagship station WJIM in Lansing, Michigan and is owned by Steve Gruber, host of the Network's morning show.

The Steve Gruber Show is MTN's morning program and its flagship product; it airs live weekdays 6–9 am ET. Ivey Ramos Gruber is the programs Executive Producer and is also a frequent on air contributor. Past guests include: former President Donald Trump, Mike Pence, Gov. Rick Snyder, Steve Forbes, Dana Perino, Ted Nugent, Gov. Scott Walker, Senator Rand Paul, Dr. John Lott and more. Some or all of the show airs on nine radio stations including: WJIM, WKMI, WFNT, WAAM, WTKG, WBCH, WLDN, WMLQ, & WMIQ.

Programs