To June Hunt, every caller's problems are of paramount importance. As a result, some calls may actually involve a large portion of one night's broadcast—or even longer! Hope In The Night has succeeded, nevertheless, despite the early predictions of some broadcast pundits. Those experts felt strongly that every talk show needed to move at a rapid clip, dealing with as great a number of callers as possible during each program segment—a concept that has undoubtedly worked for some high-visibility counselors. June has proven, on the other hand, that quick fixes and fast caller turnover are not the only way to seize and hold an audience's attention: Hundreds of thousands of listeners listen attentively—empathetically—as this caring counselor patiently works through life's most painful problems with troubled callers until a genuine solution is identified.
There are no in-studio guests on Hope In The NIGHT—just June Hunt and announcer/co-host, Jim Cress. The "guests" on this program are the callers, and they're treated with careful respect, rather than being rushed, dismissed, and replaced. That's because every caller—and every person with whom June interacts—merits her full attention. Why do thousands of people listen with such rapt attention? Perhaps it's because the individuals with whom June counsels on Hope In The Night ultimately—in one way or another—represent us all.


























