“Joseph Farah’s WorldNetDaily RadioActive,” the nationally syndicated talk-radio program, will broadcast a special election show today, bringing you all the late-breaking political news leading up to poll-closing time on the East Coast.
You can listen to “Joseph Farah’s WorldNetDaily RadioActive” live on more than 80 stations from coast to coast or listen on a live-stream signal on the Internet. The program is broadcast daily from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern. It also is available via the Sirius satellite radio network on the Sirius Patriot channel from 5 to 6 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. Eastern.
If you would like to know the affiliates closest to your area, here’s the e-mail address for inquiries: [email protected]
If you’d like to call in to the show, dial 1-800-510-TALK. Every day, callers who get through and contribute to the program are given free copies of WND Books – including new books and some best sellers.
If you are a radio station general manager or program director interested in the show, here’s the e-mail address: [email protected]
Farah is enlisting supporters of his radio show to help it grow and have an even greater impact. Here’s how:
- Listen to the show and get others hooked. There are options available to practically everyone on the planet to hear the show live or on a refeed.
- If you have a business that could profit from exposure before this well-targeted market of freedom-loving Americans, consider sponsorship of the program. You can email advertising director Jane Silk at [email protected] or Farah himself at [email protected] for rates and information.
- Make tax-deductible contributions earmarked for Joseph Farah’s WorldNetDaily Radioactive. And, a new program allows you to donate merchandise such as cars, trucks, planes, boats, etc., which is turned into cash for the show and a tax-deduction for the donor.
“If you really want the truth to get out, if you really want to spread the message of freedom from coast to coast, if you really want to change the political culture of America, there are innumerable ways to get involved and support the work that is already under way,” says Farah.