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Stu Burguiere Leaves Glenn Beck Show for Bold New Venture in Predictions

After nearly three decades by Glenn Beck’s side, Stu Burguiere announced he is leaving The Glenn Beck Program, marking the end of a long chapter for a man who helped shape one of conservative talk radio’s most enduring voices. The news that Stu will step away after 28 years landed this week and was confirmed in reports and podcast updates from the program itself.

Rather than fading quietly, Stu made clear he’s heading into the private sector to launch something bold: a prediction market company and a new show called Predictable with Stu Burguiere. This isn’t a retreat — it’s a pivot to using data, markets, and sharp analysis to cut through the noise as America heads into a consequential election season.

For conservatives tired of spin and weak reporting, a show built around real-world prediction markets could be a breath of fresh air. Stu described the project as a way to analyze the news and elections through measurable incentives — exactly the sort of empiricism the mainstream media refuses to embrace when it exposes their guesswork.

Glenn Beck and the show’s audience didn’t let Stu walk out the door unnoticed; the program celebrated his work with a montage and heartfelt sendoff, underscoring how rare it is to find longevity and loyalty in today’s media world. That farewell says as much about Stu’s integrity as it does about the decaying loyalty of corporate outlets that chase clicks over conviction.

Politically, Stu’s move is emblematic of a larger conservative truth: when left-leaning institutions grow stale and unaccountable, conservatives must build alternatives that prize free markets, transparency, and accountability. Launching a venture that hinges on honest predictions and market signals is the kind of private-sector innovation that weak-kneed journalists and pundits can’t replicate from behind their echo-chamber desks.

Stu will continue his Stu Does America podcast even as he builds out Predictable, which means his loyal audience won’t lose a voice they’ve trusted for years. Conservatives should rally behind creators who leave the safety of cushy media gigs to build something that empowers citizens to judge issues on facts and outcomes rather than feelings.

This is a moment to celebrate a patriotic media veteran who chose entrepreneurship over entitlement, and to remember that the future of conservative media won’t be won by whining — it will be won by hard work, honest numbers, and platforms that demand truth from both sides. Stu’s leap should inspire every American who believes in free speech, free enterprise, and a future where results matter more than narratives.

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