Michael Medved Net Worth 2024

The estimated net worth of Michael Medved is $35 million USD.
Real Name Michael Saul Medved
Net Worth 2024 $35 million USD
Birthday (Year-Month-Day) 1948-10-3
Nationality United States
Occupation Author, political commentator, radio show host, film critic
Height 1.78 m or 5 ft 10 inches
Weight kg or 0 pounds
Marital Status Married (Diane Elvenstar Medved)
Ethnicity White
Education Yale University (BA), Yale Law School, San Francisco State University
Kids 3
Kids Names Danny Medved, Shayna Medved, Sarah Medved



Michael Medved
Medved in 2016
Born (1948-10-03) October 3, 1948 (age 76)
EducationYale University (BA)
San Francisco State University (MFA)
Occupation(s)Author, political commentator, radio show host, film critic
SpouseDiane Elvenstar
Children3
RelativesDavid Medved (father)
Websitemichaelmedved.com

Michael S. Medved (born October 3, 1948) is an American radio show host, author, political commentator, and film critic.[1] His talk show, The Michael Medved Show, is syndicated from his home station KTTH in Seattle.[2] It is available via Cable Radio Network’s channel CRN1.[3] It was syndicated via Genesis Communications Network[4] until GCN’s closure on May 5, 2024.[5]

Early life and education

Michael Medved was born on October 3, 1948, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, to parents Renate (née Hirsch) and David Bernard Medved. His father was a Navy veteran and scientist. Raised in a Jewish home, his family's origin is German and Ukrainian.[6][7][8] The surname Medved means "bear" in many Slavic languages. Medved was raised in San Diego, California, where his father worked as a defense contractor for Convair and NASA. After the family moved to Los Angeles, California, he attended Palisades High School. Medved entered Yale University as a 16-year-old undergraduate. He received his B.A. with honors in 1969, and later attended Yale Law School, though he did not finish his J.D. degree.[9] Medved volunteered for the 1968 presidential campaign of Robert F. Kennedy, and was present at his assassination.[10][11]

Career

Writer

After his first year of law school, Medved left to work as a head speechwriter for diplomat Joseph Duffey in his unsuccessful bid for U.S. Senate,[12][13] and then for four years as a speechwriter and political consultant. After political campaign work, including a position as an aide to Congressman Ron Dellums, Medved worked in advertising, and coordinated a campaign to recruit more African Americans and Hispanics to the police departments of San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley.[9]

After writing more than 40 articles for the book The People's Almanac, Medved wrote What Really Happened to the Class of '65?, with David Wallechinsky. Focusing on the post-graduation lives of 30 of Medved's Palisades High School classmates who were featured in a 1965 cover story in Time, the book became a bestseller in 1976. The book also became the basis for a weekly television series on NBC that ran for 13 weeks in 1978.[9] As a result of some screenwriting work for feature film projects and television miniseries, Medved joined the Writers Guild of America.[citation needed]

Medved wrote The Shadow Presidents: The Secret History of the Chief Executives and Their Top Aides (1979), a study of the leading White House assistants since the establishment of the presidential staff in 1857. The book included interviews with the chiefs of staff of presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford. After the interviews, Medved continued his involvement in politics, befriending Ford's chief of staff, Dick Cheney, affiliating himself with the Republican Party, and campaigning for Ronald Reagan in 1980.

External videos
video icon After Words interview with Medved on The 10 Big Lies About America, December 6, 2008, C-SPAN
video icon Presentation by Medved on The 5 Big Lies About American Business, December 9, 2009

In 1984, Medved wrote Hospital: The Hidden Lives of a Medical Center Staff, which was discussed in Time, on ABC's Nightline, and Good Morning America. The book focused on 30 staff people who worked together in a California teaching hospital. In collaboration with his brother, Harry Medved, he wrote four satirical books about movies: The Fifty Worst Films of All Time (1979), The Golden Turkey Awards (1980), The Hollywood Hall of Shame (1984) and Son of Golden Turkey Awards (1986).

In November 2008, Medved released his eleventh nonfiction book, The 10 Big Lies About America: Combating Destructive Distortions About Our Nation. The follow-up volume, The 5 Big Lies About American Business: Combating Smears Against the Free-Market Economy, was released in December 2009.

Film reviewer

As a film reviewer, Medved hosted a weekly spot on CNN (1980–83) and a show on British Channel 4 network, The Worst of Hollywood. His commentary centered on what he considered bad movies, particularly in "The Golden Turkey Awards". The film selected by the Medved Brothers as The Worst Film of All Time, Plan 9 from Outer Space, has become a cult classic.

In 1984, Medved joined Sneak Previews, the weekly movie review show originated by Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert, co-hosting it for 12 years with Jeffrey Lyons.

In 1993, Medved became chief film critic for the New York Post, a position he held for five years, during which he reviewed more than 700 movies for the paper.

Afterward, Medved played a prominent role in some movie-related controversies. He became an outspoken defender of Mel Gibson's film, The Passion of the Christ (2004), which had been criticized as antisemitic by many prominent Jewish groups. After Gibson's DUI arrest in July 2006, Medved wrote that he felt "betrayed" by Gibson's antisemitic outburst and urged Gibson to seek "reconciliation" with the Jewish community.[14]

Some film critics, including Roger Ebert and Jim Emerson, criticized Medved for mentioning the "right to die/assisted suicide" theme in Clint Eastwood's Oscar-winning Million Dollar Baby, viewing Medved's statements as a plot spoiler. Medved said that the inclusion of this theme in the film was "deeply misleading" because it was marketed as a Rocky-esque tale of a plucky female underdog in the boxing arena.[15] He said he carefully avoided revealing the final turn in the plot, but felt honor-bound to inform his listeners and readers about the movie's content and point of view. Ebert criticized Medved, saying he "has for a long time been a political commentator, not a movie critic."[16]

Talk radio and political commentary

While focusing on the theme of Hollywood vs. America, radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh interviewed Medved and then asked him to guest-host his talk show.[citation needed] In 1996 Medved was offered his own local show on a major Seattle radio station. In his 2005 autobiographical book Right Turns: From Liberal Activist to Conservative Champion in 35 Unconventional Lessons, Medved says he welcomed the chance to speak to a wider audience about politics and morality, which were a focus of his written commentary and books. The show broadcast from Seattle and syndicated through Salem Radio Network.

His three-hour daily show was broadcast on 200 stations coast to coast and reached more than 4.75 million listeners weekly.[17] For ten consecutive years, Talkers Magazine listed Medved as one of its "Heavy Hundred" most important American talk show hosts, and in 2011 tied for eighth place in its ranking of talk hosts by audience size.[18] Salem Radio announced on November 8, 2018, that Sebastian Gorka would replace Medved's time slot in 2019. Medved said that his show would continue in a "new format"[19] at the same time (3–6 p.m. Eastern Time). His show continues in that time slot on fewer stations,[20][21] but as of 2022, Medved remains in the Talkers Heavy Hundred, at position 92.[22]

Medved describes the show as "Your Daily Dose of Debate", often focused on listeners who call in to debate issues with the host. Guests have included those who are generally considered left-of-center, including Noam Chomsky, Michael Moore, John Shelby Spong, Oliver Stone, Warren Beatty, Ralph Nader, Barbara Boxer, Al Gore, Madeleine Albright, Ben Cohen, George Galloway, Thom Hartmann, Naomi Wolf, and Al Franken. Guests who are generally considered right-of-center include Robert Spencer, Condoleezza Rice, and Dinesh D'Souza.

Medved describes himself as "your cultural crusader on politics and pop culture" and common themes on his show include current events, politics, American history and the entertainment industry. He reviews four or more new movies or DVD releases per week. The program also includes a weekly "Disagreement Day", focusing on callers from around the country who wish to contest anything Medved has stated in his written articles or on the radio, and a monthly (when the moon is full) "Conspiracy Day," where callers from across the country expose what they consider the "hidden forces" behind "perplexing and painful present events." He gives historical perspective to current events on the radio show, and has recorded vignettes on major historical events and people in American history, such as the American Revolution and Abraham Lincoln.

External videos
video icon Booknotes interview with Medved on Hollywood vs. America, December 27, 1992, C-SPAN

Medved writes a regular column for USA Today and is a member of the Board of Contributors for USA Today's Forum Page, part of the newspaper's Opinion section. He writes occasional op-ed pieces for The Wall Street Journal and blogged daily at Townhall.com. He also wrote the 1992 book Hollywood vs. America: Popular Culture and the War on Traditional Values, a condemnation of violence in cinema.[23]

Medved reportedly rearranged his schedule in 1993 "so he can devote time to a run for Congress."[24]

In October 2007, Medved drew fire from critics[citation needed] after publishing a controversial column regarding the history of slavery in the United States, in which he wrote, "No, it's not true that the 'peculiar institution' featured kind-hearted, paternalistic masters and happy, dancing field-hands, any more than it's true that America displayed unparalleled barbarity or enjoyed disproportionate benefit from kidnapping and exploiting innocent Africans."[25]

He has argued that voters in the American Jewish community do not necessarily embrace candidates based on their support for the state of Israel as much as they passionately oppose candidates based on their identification with Christianity, especially the Christian Right.[26][27] Medved also states that the Orthodox community, which he states as less than ten percent of the American Jewish population, "gives nearly as disproportionate support to Republicans as their Reform, Conservative, and secular Jewish neighbors give to Democrats" and argues that this is because "The Orthodox feel no instinctive horror at political alliances with others who make faith the center of their lives."[27]

Medved criticized Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign, taking a Never Trump stance.[28] He continued to criticize Trump after the election.[29]

Personal life and religion

Medved is married to Diane Elvenstar Medved; the couple have three children. Diane is a convert to Orthodox Judaism.[30][31]

In 1991, Medved co-founded Toward Tradition in Washington state with Orthodox rabbi Daniel Lapin and lobbyist Jack Abramoff.[32] In October 1994, it co-sponsored the conference "Toward a New Alliance: American Jews and Political Conservatism", with 300 attendees, featuring panelists Grover Norquist (Americans for Tax Reform), Ralph Reed (Christian Coalition), William Kristol (editor, The Weekly Standard), and David Horowitz (Center for the Study of Popular Culture). Also with Lapin, Medved helped revitalize the Pacific Jewish Center, an Orthodox synagogue in Venice, California. For fifteen years, Medved served as president of PJC, which states that its mission is outreach to unaffiliated and disconnected Jews. In his book Right Turns: Unconventional Lessons from a Controversial Life, he states that his commitment to religion led to his conservative political outlook. He is a baal teshuva (returnee to Orthodox Judaism).[33]

In November 2007, Medved became a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute, hub of the intelligent design movement.[34][35]

On January 30, 2015, Medved announced during his live radio broadcast that he would take an indefinite leave of absence from the show to undergo treatment for throat cancer.[36] He returned to the air on April 21.[37]

Medved endorsed Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election.[38]

Books

References

  1. ^ Interview with John Hawkins (n.d.). "The Michael Medved Interview". Right Wing News. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  2. ^ "KTTH AM 770 and 94.5 FM Conservative. Talk Radio". Ktth.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  3. ^ Michael Medved’s show listing on CRN; retrieved September 1, 2024.
  4. ^ "The Michael Medved Show Information". www.gcnlive.com.
  5. ^ Talkers Magazine; April 18, 2024: “Genesis Communications Network to Shut Down”; retrieved September 1, 2024.
  6. ^ Rosenberg, Y. Lefkowitz, Shimon (June 2012). "Behind The Mike: Michael Medved Broadcasts His Jewish Identity" (PDF). ZMAN Magazine. Retrieved 25 April 2014.
  7. ^ Seckelmann, J. D. (14 May 2017). Return of the White Whale. Trafford Publishing. ISBN 9781412046671 – via Google Books.
  8. ^ Medved, Michael (14 May 2017). The 5 Big Lies About American Business: Combating Smears Against the Free-Market Economy. Three Rivers Press. ISBN 9780307587473 – via Google Books.
  9. ^ a b c "About Michael Medved - The Michael Medved Show". Michaelmedved.com. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  10. ^ "An American Victim of Terror - The Michael Medved Show". Michaelmedved.com. 2018-06-05. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  11. ^ "Is America Still Exceptional?".
  12. ^ Medved, Michael (2004). Right Turns – Unconventional Lessons from a Controversial Life. Crown Forum. ISBN 978-1-4000-5187-8.
  13. ^ Cook, Dana (September 28, 2008). "Paul Newman, 1925–2008 – Remembrances of the Iconic Actor from Shirley MacLaine, Kenneth Tynan, Ralph Nader, Helen Caldicott and Other Notable Figures". salon.com. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  14. ^ Medved, Michael (August 22, 2006). "Reconciliation Should Follow Mel's Malibu Meltdown". USA Today. Retrieved January 22, 2007.
  15. ^ Medved, Michael (February 2, 2005). "My 'Million Dollar' Answer". The Wall Street Journal. Retrieved January 22, 2007.
  16. ^ Ebert, Roger (January 29, 2005). "Critics Have No Right To Play Spoiler". Chicago Sun-Times. Archived from the original on January 20, 2013. Retrieved January 22, 2007.
  17. ^ "The Talkers Magazine Top Talk Radio Audiences". Talkers Magazine. Archived from the original on January 5, 2013. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  18. ^ "The Talkers Magazine Heavy Hundred". Talkers Magazine. 2011. Retrieved September 6, 2011.
  19. ^ "Sebastian Gorka to Launch Nationally Syndicated Radio Show with Salem Radio Network". AP NEWS. 8 November 2018.
  20. ^ Michael Medved (2018-11-08). "Michael Medved on Twitter: "Regarding today's announcement of schedule changes on Salem Radio, I want to make it unequivocally clear that our show will continue, without interruption, 3-6 PM EST as always-and on a new network after January 1st. Also, we're launching a new history podcast. Stay tuned!"". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  21. ^ "Don't Miss a Minute of the Medved Show in 2019! - The Michael Medved Show". Michaelmedved.com. Retrieved 2018-12-30.
  22. ^ "The Talkers Magazine Heavy Hundred". Talkers Magazine. 2022. Retrieved November 28, 2022.
  23. ^ "At Odds With Hollywood Values / The Christian Science Monitor". CSMonitor.com. 1992-11-17. Retrieved 2012-09-01.
  24. ^ Jane Craig (July 19, 1993). "Is Olsen a Sneak". InformationWeek. p. 62.
  25. ^ Medved, Michael (undated; circa late 2010). "Michael Medved – Six Inconvenient Truths About the U.S. and Slavery" Archived 2017-02-04 at the Wayback Machine. townhall.com. Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  26. ^ Etheridge, Eric (September 9, 2009). "The Neoconservative Question". Opinionator (blog of The New York Times). Retrieved March 7, 2011.
  27. ^ a b Wolpe, David; Sarna, Jonathan D.; Medved, Michael; Kristol, William; Jacoby, Jeff (September 2009). "Why Are Jews Liberals?—A Symposium". Commentary. Archived from the original on January 18, 2010. Retrieved October 29, 2009.
  28. ^ Lowry, Rich (November 6, 2016). "Michael Medved suffers for his anti-Trump stance". Politico. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  29. ^ Michael Medved (January 2019). "Michael Medved on Twitter: "Question for Trump's base: did you believe him when he said he'd make Mexico pay for the #BorderWall? If not, then why did you cheer him when he said it, again & again? If you did believe him, then wasn't it a gross deception, showing how little he respects his own supporters?"". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2019-01-04.
  30. ^ Medved, Michael (1 January 2004). Right Turns: Unconventional Lessons from a Controversial Life. Crown Forum. ISBN 9781400051878 – via Internet Archive. unconventional lessons from a controversial life Michael Medved'.
  31. ^ Hyman, Andrea (June 8, 1994). "90'S FAMILY The Roots of Ourselves As more people search for lost family history, they are discovering truths about themselves". Archived from the original on April 11, 2013.
  32. ^ "Toward Tradition - Right Wing Watch". www.rightwingwatch.org.
  33. ^ "Return of the Natives: OU Highlights Home Grown Talent at LATorah Convention, Dec 20-25". Orthodox Union.
  34. ^ Dembski, William (November 15, 2007). "Michael Medved Becomes Discovery Fellow". Uncommon Descent. Retrieved November 15, 2007.
  35. ^ [dead link] "Discovery Institute Names National Talk Show Host Michael Medved as Senior Fellow". Discovery Institute press release. November 15, 2007. Archived from the original on October 30, 2020. Retrieved November 15, 2007.
  36. ^ Medved, Michael. "A PERSONAL NOTE TO MY RADIO FAMILY". The Michael Medved Show. Retrieved 30 January 2015.
  37. ^ Nicole Brodeur (May 1, 2015). "Michael Medved: Beating cancer 'will inform everything I talk about from here on out'". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 1, 2015.
  38. ^ "Michael Medved: "I think 'voting for Harris' is the right decision."". August 23, 2024.
  39. ^ "Book World: Searching for signs that God blessed America - SFGate". Archived from the original on 2020-01-17. Retrieved 2020-01-13.
  40. ^ "Book review of God?s Hand on America: Divine Providence in the Modern Era by Michael Medved - The Washington Post". The Washington Post.
  41. ^ "BOOK REVIEW: 'The American Miracle: Divine Providence in the Rise of the Republic'". The Washington Times.

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  • Wondering what Michael Medved's real name is? Michael Medved's real name is Michael Saul Medved
  • Michael Medved's nationality is United States
  • What does Michael Medved do? Michael Medved's job is being a(n) Author, political commentator, radio show host, film critic
  • Michael Medved was born on 1948-10-3
  • How old is Michael Medved? Michael Medved is 76 years old
  • Is Michael Medved single or married? Michael Medved is Married (Diane Elvenstar Medved)!
  • Where did Michael Medved go to school? Michael Medved is a graduate of Yale University (BA), Yale Law School, San Francisco State University
  • Michael Medved is a proud parent of 3 kids
  • Michael Medved's kids are Danny Medved, Shayna Medved, Sarah Medved

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