Talk Radio News Service
Talk Radio News Service (TRNS) is a United States news radio network providing live drop-ins and syndicated news coverage to multimedia outlets nationwide.
In addition to breaking news and feature content, TRNS is a regular host of "radio rows" at the Democratic and Republican National Conventions, the U.N., and other political gatherings.
Founded in 1993, TRNS maintains a Washington office that includes White House, Capitol Hill and Pentagon staffed bureaus, and a New York office with a United Nations staffed bureau.
TRNS correspondents, including former-Congressman Bob Ney (R-Ohio) and chief White House correspondent Victoria Jones, provide regular live drop-ins on partner radio shows, including those of Thom Hartmann, Alan Nathan, Leslie Marshall, and Lisa Wexler.
TRNS is managed by Ellen Ratner, a Fox News analyst. Ratner is the sister of New York City developer and Brooklyn Nets minority owner Bruce Ratner and human rights attorney Michael Ratner.