Medved joins WND
column lineup

By WND Staff

Michael Medved, film critic, historian, best-selling author and nationally syndicated radio talk-show host, joins WorldNetDaily’s lineup of exclusive commentators next week, announces Editor and Chief Executive Officer Joseph Farah.

Medved’s column, “Culture Clash,” will debut Monday.


Michael Medved

Medved’s daily three-hour radio program, emphasizing the intersection of politics and pop culture, reaches more than 2 million listeners in more than 135 markets, coast to coast.

“Michael Medved is cerebral but eminently entertaining and engaging – both in his radio show and in his writings,” said Farah. “This is a guy we went out and convinced to write a weekly column for us. We know WorldNetDaily readers are going to love it.”

Born in Philadelphia, raised in San Diego, Medved graduated with honors from Yale and then attended Yale Law School – where his classmates included Bill and Hillary Clinton. After working as a screenwriter in Hollywood, he reviewed movies for CNN, and later as chief film critic for the New York Post. He also served for 12 years as co-host of “Sneak Previews,” the nationally televised weekly movie review show on PBS-TV.

Seattle-based Medved is the author of eight non-fiction books, including “Hollywood vs. America.” Most recently, Medved collaborated with his wife, Dr. Diane Medved, a clinical psychologist and author in her own right, on “Saving Childhood: Protecting Our Children from the National Assault on Innocence.”

Medved has been a frequent guest on all the major TV talk shows, including “Larry King Live,” “Nightline,” “Oprah,” “David Letterman” and “Good Morning America.” His columns on media and society appear regularly in USA Today, where he serves as a member of the board of contributors. But Medved’s new weekly column will appear exclusively in WorldNetDaily.

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