The New Media Journal
"The New Media Journal" radio show tackles today's headlines, offering insightful, researched discussions about the news that shapes our world.
Host Frank Salvato is the publisher and managing editor of "The New Media Journal" blog (http://www.newmediajournal.us) and also serves as the vice president and executive director of "Basics Project," a non-profit, non-partisan research and education initiative. He's also a prolific political writer, with articles appearing in over 100 national and international publications such as The Washington Times, The American Chronicle, The London Morning Paper, and Pravda. He has also appeared on FOX News Channel's "The O'Reilly Factor" and is a regular guest on such radio shows as "The Right Balance with Greg Allan" (Accent Radio Network) and "The Schiffer Report" (RightTalk Radio). In April of 2006, Mr. Salvato helped produce a symposium on the causes of radical Islamic terrorism, gathering 14 of the world's premier experts for a discussion on terrorism and counter-terrorism.
Each week on "The New Media Journal" radio show, Mr. Salvato will endeavor to present a forum where the best and brightest of the new media can come together and debate the issues of the day, hoping to keep partisan politics secondary to the truth. In recent weeks, the show has welcomed author John O'Donnell-Rosales to discuss the intriguing political events surrounding Cuba and Venezuela; author Dr. Paul L. Williams visited to inform listeners about Islamberg, an apparent training camp at the foot of New York's Catskill Mountains for Islamic militants; and author Avery Chenoweth talked about his new book, "Empires in the Forest: Jamestown and the Beginning of America."
"The New Media Journal" radio show can be heard Thursdays at 8PM CT.
Labels: current events, news, non-partisan
