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Bill Press

American talk radio host (born 1940)

Bill Press

Summary

American talk radio host (born 1940)

FieldValue
nameBill Press
imageBill Press in 2011.jpg
birth_nameWilliam H. Press
birth_date
birth_placeWilmington, Delaware, U.S.
residenceInverness, California, U.S.
officeChair of the California Democratic Party
term_startApril 3, 1993
term_endFebruary 22, 1996
predecessorPhil Angelides
successorArt Torres
partyDemocratic
educationSalesianum School
Niagara University (BA)
University of Fribourg (STB)
occupationTalk radio host, political commentator, author

Niagara University (BA) University of Fribourg (STB)

William H. Press (born April 8, 1940) is an American talk radio host, podcaster, liberal pundit and author. He was chairman of the California Democratic Party from 1993 to 1996, and is a senior political contributor on CNN. He hosts The Bill Press Pod podcast, and his weekly column is syndicated by Tribune Content Agency.

Education

Born in Wilmington, Delaware, and raised in Delaware City, Delaware, Press was educated at Salesianum School, a private Roman Catholic secondary school in Wilmington, in 1958, followed by Niagara University from which he gained a Bachelor of Arts degree in Philosophy, and the University of Fribourg in which he gained a Bachelor of Sacred Theology degree.

Life and career

Press in 2018

Press is a longtime resident of Inverness, California, having moved there in 1970. He resides in Washington, D.C.

Press started his broadcasting career in Los Angeles for TV stations KABC-TV and KCOP-TV. He has worked as a political commentator for CNN and MSNBC. He is best known for co-hosting CNN's Spin Room opposite Tucker Carlson, and Crossfire and MSNBC's Buchanan and Press.

Since May 2005, Press has been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post. He also contributes blogs to The Hill. In January 2012, Press filled in for Keith Olbermann on Current TV's coverage of the 2012 Florida Republican primary.

In politics

Press was the chairman of the California Democratic Party from 1993 to 1996.

He previously served in different appointed positions such as a chief of staff to Republican California state senator Peter Behr (1971–73), and as director of the California Office of Planning and Research under Democratic governor Jerry Brown (1975–79).

Press was an early backer of Bernie Sanders for president in 2016, hosting Sanders and his advisors for strategy sessions at his home before the campaign began.

Radio talk show

Since September 2005, Press has been hosting a daily liberal talk radio program, The Bill Press Show. It is heard on satellite radio, streamed live from the show's website, and available from the show's YouTube channel.

It was formerly broadcast on terrestrial radio affiliates in the United States live from 6-9 AM ET. Originally syndicated by Jones Radio, the radio show was syndicated by Dial Global until 2017. On March 5, 2012, the show was announced to be simulcast on Current TV alongside The Stephanie Miller Show as part of morning programming. As a result of Current TV becoming Al Jazeera America, The Bill Press Show moved to Free Speech TV, where it stayed until its move to The Young Turks Network in 2016. As part of the move to the Turks, terrestrial syndication of the program was dropped in January 2017 (except for WCPT-AM Chicago).

Religion

Press was steeped in Catholicism from an early age. He was an altar boy and took vows of obedience, poverty and chastity. He describes his young self as a "soldier in God's army".

Works

  • Eyewitness : A California Perspective, 1988.
  • Spin This: All the Ways We Don't Tell the Truth, with a foreword by Bill Maher, 2002.
  • Bush Must Go!- The Top Ten Reasons Why George Bush Doesn't Deserve a Second Term, 2004.
  • How The Republicans Stole Christmas: The Republican Party's Declared Monopoly on Religion and What Democrats Can Do to Take it Back, 2005.
  • How The Republicans Stole Religion: Why the Religious Right is Wrong about Faith & Politics and What We Can Do to Make it Right, Doubleday, 2005.
  • Trainwreck: The End of the Conservative Revolution (and Not a Moment Too Soon), Wiley, 2008.

References

References

  1. Lindsay, Greg. (July 20, 2004). "So What Do You Do, Bill Press?". Media Bistro.
  2. Press, Bill. (June 3, 1993). "Shame, Shame on the 2-Faced State GOP : Riordan's friends, once fighters for the right to endorse in nonpartisan contests, get a court to muzzle Democrats for Woo.". Los Angeles Times.
  3. "Bill Press WSB Exclusive Speaker".
  4. "Bill Press articles".
  5. "Bill Press Pods - Home".
  6. Deitz, Corey. "A Profile of Radio Personality Bill Press". About.com.
  7. "Campaign Leadership". Salesianum School.
  8. "Bill Press". Tribune Content Agency.
  9. [http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/PROFILE-Bill-Press-Washington-pundit-repairs-2756057.php PROFILE / Bill Press / Washington pundit repairs to Marin for dose of reality / Press cherishes Inverness home] Retrieved 2016-12-19.
  10. [http://ptreyesbooks.com/events/bill-press Bill Press. Point Reyes Books] Retrieved 2016-12-19.
  11. "Bill Press". George Washington University.
  12. Tommy Christopher. (January 31, 2012). "Bill Press Hosts Current TV's Florida Primary Coverage On ''Countdown''". [[Mediaite]].
  13. (April 4, 1993). "Youth Movement Stirs Up State Democratic Party: Convention: Commentator Bill Press of Los Angeles is elected new chairman.". Los Angeles Times.
  14. Decker, Cathleen. (February 23, 1996). "Press Quits as State Democrat Party Head". Los Angeles Times.
  15. (March 2016). "Inside Bernie's Wild Ride".
  16. David Lieberman. (March 5, 2012). "Current TV To Enter AM News Competition With Radio's Bill Press And Stephanie Miller". Deadline New York.
  17. (January 11, 2017). "A Progressive Talk Station Goes Off Air. No, It's Not A Conspiracy.". [[Ithaca Times]].
  18. Press, Bill. "Confessions of a former celibate". Tribune Media Services.
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