WASHINGTON – Joseph Farah, editor and chief executive officer of WND, will be the guest host on the long-running radio institution “Point of View” tomorrow from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. Eastern.
It’s your chance to listen, call in and grill him on the issues of the day.
“Point of View” is a two-hour, issues-oriented live talk radio program heard daily nationwide. Kerby Anderson and the “Point of View” team cover the full spectrum of issues and current events that affect faith, family, government, education and basic freedoms from a Christian perspective.
On the air now for 35 years, Christianity Today magazine called “Point of View” America’s “most popular live Christian call-in show.”
Farah, a former daily, nationally syndicated radio talk-show host himself, co-founded with his wife, Elizabeth, WorldNetDaily.com, the world’s leading independent Internet news source some 12 years ago.
In addition, Farah writes a daily column for WND and a weekly newspaper column for Creators Syndicate. He is also the founder and co-publisher of WND Books, a publishing venture that has produced several New York Times best sellers in the last five years.
Joseph Farah made a name for himself with traditional daily newspapers prior to his founding of WorldNetDaily – running the Sacramento Union, directing the news operation of the Los Angeles Herald Examiner for six years and serving as editor in chief of a group of California dailies and weeklies.
The former nationally syndicated daily talk-show host has written for such publications as the Wall Street Journal, Jerusalem Post, National Review, TV Guide, Reason, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, San Francisco Chronicle, Chicago Sun-Times and a host of other national, international and regional publications.
Farah’s latest book is called “None of the Above: Why 2008 Is the Year to Cast the Ultimate Protest Vote.” In 2007, he authored “Stop The Presses: The Inside Story of the New Media Revolution.” His previous book, “Taking America Back,” was first published in 2003 and again in paperback in 2005. He has written or collaborated on more than a dozen others, including Rush Limbaugh’s 1994 No. 1 best-seller “See, I Told You So.”
NBC television, New World Entertainment and other media giants have sought his expertise as a media consultant.
Farah’s many journalism awards include honors for reporting to writing headlines to honesty and courage in journalism to editing and newspaper design.
Farah speaks all over the world on topics ranging from the Middle East to the media to domestic policy issues.