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Father Jonathan Morris talks about working with Mel Gibson, Fox News, self-help books and running The Catholic Channel on SiriusXM
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. Anyone who watches Fox News knows the face of Father Jonathan Morris, the Catholic priest and author (The Promise: God’s Purpose and Plan for When Life Hurts and newest book is God Wants You Happy: From Self-Help to God’s Help) who comments regularly on…
John Tesh talks about his eclectic career which includes a new internet radio venture
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John W. Kennedy
Here’s today’s dispatch from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. John Tesh: King of All Media. Forget about Howard Stern. John Tesh is the real deal when it comes to multimedia success. The former local reporter first found national fame as the long-time co-host of Entertainment Tonight, a post the composer/musician left to focus…
John Tesh launches radio channel + Jewish interfaith leader to address Catholic grads + “October Baby” milestone
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. Positive Vibes. Grammy-nominated musician John Tesh continues to build his radio portfolio. The host of the successful syndicated radio program Intelligence for Life is in the process of launching a new new online Christian radio station called K Tesh Los Angeles. Though…
A chat with SiruisXM’s “Catholics Next Door” + A Healthy “October Baby” + An old TV show’s take on the Resurrection
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John W. Kennedy
Here are today’s dispatches from the crossroads of faith, media and culture. 1. The Catholics Next Door are on the move! After having conquered the worlds of new media, including podcasts and satellite radio, Greg and Jennifer Willits (their SiriusXM talk show airs live weekdays @ 1:00 PM ET and is repeated @ 1:00 AM…
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