Posted on 08/11/2003 9:55:05 AM PDT by RogerFGay
Men's rights radio talk show host and columnist Glenn Sacks recently announced the signing of a syndication agreement with the Salem network to bring his Los Angeles-based radio talk show, His Side with Glenn Sacks, to Seattle. The show, currently heard on KRLA 870 AM in Los Angeles, will begin airing on September 7 on KKOL AM 1300 in Seattle, putting His Side in two of the top three markets on the West Coast. According to Sacks:
"Most radio talk show hosts either ignore men's issues or use them as filler between sex talk. The expansion of His Side is evidence that America is ready for a hard-hitting, entertaining men's and fathers' issues radio show which deals with men's legitimate grievances in a serious way.
"Seattle has one of the most anti-male, anti-father cultures in the United States. The city needs to hear His Side."
Mike LaSalle, editor of MensNewsDaily.com, the largest men's website in the world, praised the deal, noting that the continued expansion of Sacks' show could be a great opportunity for the men's and fathers' movement. He says:
MND Editor
Mike LaSalle"Sacks deftly manages to deal with gut-wrenching issues with both drama and humor. One moment he's making you laugh, and the next moment he's slicing up an anti-male bigot like it's the night of the long knives. He's a charismatic host.
"His Side with Glenn Sacks has been on the air for only five months and look how it's progressed. Where could it be in five years, especially if the men's movement got behind it?"
His Side covers a wide of variety of men's and fathers' issues, including: family court policies which destroy divorced fathers' bonds with their children; anti-male media bias; abuses in the child support system; Title IX's decimation of men's athletics; paternity fraud; anti-male hostility in academia; and the way false allegations of domestic violence or molestation are used to drive decent fathers out of the lives of their children. According to Sacks:
"What is being done to the American father and his children is a tragedy of epic proportions but the media has kept it shrouded in silence. His Side tells the stories that the rest of the media doesn't allow you to hear."
Sacks began His Side in March of this year after two years of writing opinion columns on men's and fathers' issues. His columns have appeared in dozens of the largest newspapers in the United States, and he is one of the few male writers to break into major newspapers writing pro-male columns on gender issues.
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