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| In November of 1996 Buzz Magazine
listed Dennis Prager as one of "The 10 Most Powerful
People in L.A." The following is what Buzz wrote about
Dennis. |
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Dennis Prager: Moral Compass
"If Los Angeles Times critic Howard Rosenberg is to be believed,
Dennis Prager is the only radio personality in America who delves
honestly into crucial issues of morality and evil-and makes money
doing it. What's inarguable is that the centrist talk-show host,
whose program can be heard weekdays from noon to 3 P.M. on KABC
radio, has become something of a moral compass in a city rife with
racial and economic divides. He takes controversial, seemingly
disparate stands-powerfully decrying the burning of black churches,
for example, while at the same time arguing that black racism is
one of L.A.'s worst social problems. As a result, such high-profile
L.A. liberals as actor Richard Dreyfuss and political writer Susan
Estrich are among his most avid listeners. A sometime biblical
and rabbinical scholar, the jovial, boom-box-voiced Prager gleefully
admits that "my driving goal in life is my desire to influence
others to the good." "If power is influencing thought,
Prager is near the top," says Steve Soboroff. The quarter-million
people who listen to his show clearly agree." |
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