Glenn Lee Beck
(born February 10, 1964) is an American radio and television host, self-described libertarian [1] political commentator, author, and entrepreneur. He hosts The Glenn Beck Program
, a nationally syndicated talk-radio show that airs throughout the United States on Premiere Radio Networks. Beck also hosts a self-titled television show on Fox News Channel.
In addition to broadcasting, Beck has written three New York Times
-bestselling books, and is the publisher of Fusion Magazine
. He also stars in a one-man stage show that tours the US twice a year. [2]
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Personal life
Beck was born in
Mount Vernon, Washington in February 1964, and raised a
Roman Catholic. His mother and one of his brothers committed
suicide and a sibling had a fatal
heart attack.
[3] He graduated from
Sehome High School in
Bellingham, Washington in 1982.
A 2007 profile in "LDS Living" magazine provides a comprehensive history of Beck's early life and career in radio, and states that his first significant exposure to
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints came at age 18 when, after graduating from high school, he moved from Washington to Salt Lake City, Utah and shared an apartment with a former
Mormon missionary. The article goes on to say that his first marriage ended in divorce at age 30 (1994). He and his second wife, Tania, joined the church in October 1999, partly at the urging of his eldest daughter, Mary, who has
cerebral palsy.
[4]
Beck was admitted to a special program for non-traditional students at
Yale University while he was working for a New Haven-area radio station, having received at least one of his recommendations from Senator
Joe Lieberman. During this time Beck took a single
theology class, dropping out around the time of his divorce.
[5]
Beck is a self-described recovering
alcoholic and drug addict.
[6] He also has a diagnosis of
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.
[7] He and his first wife
divorced amid his struggle with
substance abuse. Beck cites the help of
Alcoholics Anonymous in his
sobriety, and he eventually converted to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints,
[8] which teaches against the consumption of alcohol.
By his first marriage, Beck has two teenage daughters, Hannah and Mary. With his second wife, Tania, he has two children, Raphe and Cheyenne. He is currently a resident of
New Canaan, Connecticut.
Career
Radio
Beck began his radio career when he won a local radio contest to be a
DJ for an hour, and was eventually granted a part-time job. He hosted
Christian radio on Saturday,
rock on Sunday and
country on weeknights. In the mid 80s he worked at
WRKA radio in
Louisville, Kentucky as a morning-drive DJ. His show was called
Captain Beck and the A-Team
.
After graduating from high school, Beck pursued his career as a
Top 40 DJ. By the time he was in his 20s, Beck was on
WKCI-FM (KC101), a Top 40 radio station in
Hamden,
Connecticut, hosting the local morning show with
Pat Gray. Originally the show was billed as the
Glenn and Pat Show
. When Gray left the show, Beck continued with co-host Vinnie Penn. While working in
Connecticut, he appeared and sang background vocals on
The Delrays'
Red, White and Blues
CD, a fund raising effort by then
Governor John G. Rowland produced by guitarist
Tom Guerra. The CD was well received and was promoted by a series of live appearances.
The Glenn Beck Program
first aired in 2000 on
WFLA (AM) in
Tampa,
Florida, and took their afternoon time slot from eighteenth to first place within a year.
[9] In January 2002, Premiere Radio Networks launched the show nationwide on forty-seven stations. The show then moved to
Philadelphia,
Pennsylvania, broadcasting from new flagship station
WPHT.
In January 2002,
The Glenn Beck Program
launched nationally on
Premiere Radio Networks. On November 5, 2007,
The New York Times
reported that Premiere Radio Networks was extending Beck's contract. By May 2008, it had reached over 280 terrestrial stations as well as
XM Satellite. It was ranked 4th in the nation with over six and a half million listeners.
[10]
Television
In January 2006,
CNN's
Headline News announced that Beck would host a nightly news-commentary show in their new prime-time block
Headline Prime
. The show, simply called
Glenn Beck
, aired weeknights at 7:00 p.m., repeating at 9:00 p.m. and midnight (all times Eastern) from May 8, 2006 to October 16, 2008.
By 2007, Beck's success on CNN had
ABC wanting him for occasional appearances on
Good Morning America
.
CNN Headline News
described the show as "an unconventional look at the news of the day featuring his often amusing perspective on the top stories from world events and politics to pop culture and everyday hassles."
[11] At the end of his time at CNN-HLN, Beck had the second largest audience behind
Nancy Grace.
[12] On July 21, 2008, Beck filled in for
Larry King on the show
Larry King Live
.
[13] In 2008, Beck won the
Marconi Radio Award for Network Syndicated Personality of the Year.
[14]
On October 16, 2008 it was announced that Glenn Beck would join the
Fox News Channel, leaving behind
CNN Headline News.
CNN pulled the program off the air the same day. A news hour with
Jane Velez-Mitchell filled Beck's former slot, with subsequent slots filled by
Lou Dobbs Tonight
encores.
[15] After moving to the Fox News Channel, Beck began to host
Glenn Beck
airing weekdays at 5pm ET, beginning January 19 2009, as well as a weekend version.
[16] His first guests included
Karl Rove, Governor
Sarah Palin, and the wives of
Jose Compean and
Ignacio Ramos. He also has a regular segment every Friday on the Fox News Channel program
The O'Reilly Factor
titled "At your Beck and call."
Books
- The Real America: Messages from the Heart and Heartland
, released September 1, 2003
- An Inconvenient Book
, released November 20, 2007, was #1 on the New York Times
Best Seller list for the week of December 9, 2007
- The Christmas Sweater
, released on November 11, 2008, was #1 on the New York Times
Best Seller list for the week of November 30, 2008, and the week of December 25, 2008.
- Glenn Beck's Common Sense: The Case Against an Out-of-Control Government, Inspired by Thomas Paine
, released June 2009.
- Arguing with Idiots: America's Next Epic Battle: 1776 vs. 1984
, scheduled for September 2009 release.
Additionally, Beck was the author of the foreword to the 2008 edition of conservative author
Cleon Skousen's
The 5,000 Year Leap
. Beck has described the book as "divinely inspired."
[17]
An interview with Beck about
The Christmas Sweater
appeared on
James Dobson's
Focus on the Family web site but was removed after complaints by an
evangelical group that the article failed to mention that he is a Mormon.
[18] [19]
Beck is also the publisher of the comedy magazine
Fusion Magazine
, which is a play on the slogan of the
The Glenn Beck Program
, "The Fusion of Entertainment and Enlightenment."
Live events
In March 2003, Beck ran a series of rallies called
Glenn Beck's Rally for America
in support of troops deployed for the upcoming
Iraq War. He ran the final rally at
Marshall University over the
Memorial Day weekend. In subsequent years, Beck has toured American cities twice a year, presenting a one-man stage show. His stage productions are a mix of
stand-up comedy and inspirational speaking.
[20] His current tour is called
Glenn Beck's Common Sense Comedy Tour
.
In 2005, the summer show
Glenn Beck: On Ice
advocated diminishing the role of politics in daily life. The 2006 summer show
The Mid-Life Crisis Tour
featured life's lessons from the perspective of a middle-aged man.
In June 2007, Beck completed his latest tour called
An Inconvenient Tour
. It focused on the inconvenient aspects of everyday life, and was a parody of
Al Gore's
An Inconvenient Truth
in name only. On July 4, 2007, Beck served as host of the 2007
Toyota Tundra "
Stadium of Fire" in
Provo,
Utah. The annual event at
LaVell Edwards Stadium on the
Brigham Young University campus is presented by America's Freedom Foundation, a
non-profit organization whose mission is "to provide deeply felt emotional experiences that celebrate and promote the traditional American values of family, freedom, God and country."
[21]
On May 17, 2008, Beck gave the keynote speech at the
NRA convention in
Louisville, Kentucky.
[22] Also in 2008, Beck's summer show was For his annual winter tour,
Glenn Beck's Christmas Tour
, Beck focuses on a Christmas theme. In 2008, the Christmas tour was a live performance of his novel
The Christmas Sweater
. The last stop on the tour was simulcast via satellite to hundreds of suitably equipped movie theatres around the US. The performance was also replayed the following day (titled an "encore" performance) in many of those same theatres.
Each year in January, Beck and
Stu Burguiere return to their original home station of 970 WFLA to provide commentary on the yearly
Gasparilla Pirate Festival parade. Additionally, Beck's
We Surround Them
meeting has been an offshoot of the "You Are Not Alone" Special.
On September 1, 2009, Bud Norris, the mayor of Beck's hometown of Mt. Vernon, announced that he will award Beck the key to the city in recognition of his achievements. While the presentation has drawn resentment from some in the city, the mayor stated that it was not an endorsement of Beck but just recognition of a person who grew up in Mt. Vernon.
[23]
Commentary and reception
Beck's shows have been described as a "mix of moral lessons, outrage and an apocalyptic view of the future ... capturing the feelings of an alienated class of Americans."
[24] Beck has referred to himself as an entertainer,
a
commentator rather than a
reporter,
[25] a rodeo clown,
and identified with
Howard Beale "When he came out of the rain and he was like, none of this makes any sense. I am that guy."
[26] Time Magazine
describes Beck as "[t]he new populist superstar of Fox News" saying it is easier to see a set of attitudes rather than a specific ideology, noting his criticism of
Wall Street, yet defending bonuses to
AIG, as well as denouncing conspiracies against
FEMA but warning against indoctrination of children by the
AmeriCorps program.
[27]"What unites Beck's disparate themes is a sense of siege" states
Time Magazine
, but notes that Beck describes his program as "the fusion of entertainment and enlightenment."
Beck's opinions have helped make his shows successful, but have also resulted in protest and advertiser boycotts. For example, in 2006, Beck made a self-proclaimed
poorly worded question, "prove to me that you are not working with our enemies," and saying "And I know you're not. I'm not accusing you of being an enemy, but that's the way I feel" to Muslim congressman
Keith Ellison, which resulted in protests from several
Arab-American organizations.
[28] Ellison later dismissed the comment.
[29]
During the 2009
Henry Louis Gates controversy, Beck argued that President Barack Obama has repeatedly shown "a deep-seated hatred for white people or the white culture" and saying "I'm not saying he doesn't like white people. I'm saying he has a problem. This guy is, I believe, a racist."
[30] These remarks drew criticism, and resulted in a
boycott promulgated by
Color of Change.
[31] The boycott resulted in at least fifty seven advertisers requesting their ads be
removed from his programming, to avoid associating their brands with content that could be considered offensive by potential customers.
[32] [31] [34] [35] [36] [37] Beck stated that he was unapologetic for the remark, commenting that the President is not above criticism, and arguing, in an
ad hominem fashion, that Color of Change co-founder
Van Jones (inactive in recent years)
[38] was a "self-professed communist" and asserting that Jones was a "committed revolutionary".
[39] [40]
Political views
Glenn Beck considers himself a
Libertarian.
[41] Beck put together a campaign, the
9/12 Project
, that is named for nine principles and twelve values, extolled by Beck, that he says embody the spirit of the American people on the day after the
September 11 attacks.
[42] [43] Beck supports individual gun ownership rights, and is against
gun control legislation.
[44] Glenn Beck has suggested that Obama's health care reform agenda is a means by which he can effect reparations for slavery.
[45]
Beck also believes that there is a lack of evidence that
human activity is the main cause of
global warming,
[46] promoted a petition rejecting the
Kyoto Protocol, and considers
emissions trading to be a form of wealth redistrubution.
[47]
References
- Patricia Sheridan's Breakfast With ... Glenn Beck
- Events
- Glenn Beck not household name - yet
- "Glenn Beck: The Real Story" by Jamie Lawson, LDS Living, 2007. http://www.ldslivingmagazine.com/articles/show/325
- Is Glenn Beck The Most Annoying Man On Tv?: Gq Features On
- About Glenn Beck
- Celebrities with ADHD
- ''A Folksy Guy, in Recovery, about to land Millions''. Retrieved February 25, 2008.
- About the Glenn Beck Program
- The Top Talk Radio Audiences
- Glenn Beck
- Beck Leaving CNN for Fox News - TV Decoder Blog - NYTimes.com
- Current Events & Politics - Picture of the Day - July 22, 2008
- Beck Wins Marconi Award - mediabistro.com: TVNewser
- Jane Velez Mitchell to Anchor HLN's 7pmET Hour - mediabistro.com: TVNewser
- Glenn Beck joins Fox News ''The Politico''. Retrieved on October 16, 2008.
- The 5000 Thousand Year Leap [1] Accessed: 2009-06-24
- Focus on Family pulls Glenn Beck article
- Question: Is Glenn Beck Mormon
- Not Just Another Conservative
- Glenn Beck to Host 2007 Toyota Tundra Stadium of Fire
- National Rifle Association - NRA Website Gateway
- Mount Vernon to award Glenn Beck key to city
- Fox News’s Mad, Apocalyptic, Tearful Rising Star
- http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/201/25560/ Glenn ambushed on 'The View'
- Glenn Beck on Glenn Beck
- Glenn Beck: The Fears of a Clown
- Arab Groups Protest Glenn Beck's Hiring
- Muslim-American Groups Protest GMA’s Hiring Of Glenn Beck
- Fox's Glenn Beck: President Obama is a racist
- Glenn Beck's 'Racist' Comment Sends Advertisers Elsewhere
- Glenn Beck’s ‘Obama is Racist’ Comment Fuels MSNBC and Beyond
- Glenn Beck's 'Racist' Comment Sends Advertisers Elsewhere
- Fox News' "Glenn Beck" loses advertisers
- http://www.politicsdaily.com/2009/08/18/glenn-beck-boycott-censorship-or-good-citizenship/?icid=main
- http://ifawebnews.com/2009/08/20/insurance-companies-ads-no-longer-airing-on-glenn-beck-program/
- Advertisers continue to abandon Glenn Beck after pundit had called President Obama a 'racist'
- What Is ColorOfChange.org?
- http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/2009/07/29/2009-07-29_glenn_beck_defends_his_.html
- Glenn Beck goes after Color of Change co-founder Van Jones
- Patricia Sheridan's Breakfast With ... Glenn Beck
- Glenn Beck - The 9/12 Project
- 12 Values : Glenn Beck - The 9/12 Project
- Glenn Beck: Gun Week!
- http://www.nationalpost.com/news/story.html?id=1894819
- An Inconvenient Book
- Beck: Global Warming Petition Project www.glennbeck.com. Retrieved 2009-09-03.