It's open calls today on "Joseph Farah's WorldNetDaily RadioActive," the nationally syndicated talk program.
Call in and talk to WND's founder about the week's hottest news
stories, or challenge Farah to a verbal joust on the issue of your
choice.
Besides taking open calls, Farah will speak to the Minuteman Project's Grey Deacon from Tombstone, Ariz., as the group winds down its one-month patrol of the southern border.
Farah's new network, Golden Broadcasters, has been formed with the live, three-hour, drive-time program as the flagship.
The new Dallas-based company will be a full-service network
providing programming, radio production, Internet streaming, satellite
delivery and sales and affiliate relations. Farah continues broadcasting
from the nation's capital, Washington, D.C., as he has for the past two
years.
The show airs Monday through Friday from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. Eastern
with a refeed from 1 a.m. to 4 a.m. on ABC Starguide, Transponder 23,
Satellite AMC-8.
The call-in number for the show is 1-877-232-4855. Golden Broadcasters can be reached at 972-871-8802.
In addition to his daily talk-radio program, Farah serves as
editor and chief executive officer of WorldNetDaily, one of the largest
news agencies in the world founded specifically for the Internet. He
also writes a daily column for WorldNetDaily and a weekly column for Creators Syndicate.
Farah is also founder of WND Books,
a three-year-old book-publishing enterprise that has produced a
remarkable string of best-selling current affairs titles, including
Michael Savage's "The Savage Nation" and "The Enemy Within," Jayna Davis' "The Third Terrorist" and Wayne LaPierre's "Guns, Freedom and Terrorism."
Farah also publishes the highly acclaimed monthly Whistleblower magazine and the weekly intelligence online newsletter "Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin."