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In 2013, Sontag joins ] 99.5 FM on the program ''The Frank Sontag show: Intersection of Faith and Reason'', a Christian talk and discussion forum.<ref>{{cite web |title =Frank Sontag Joins KKLA |url =http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/119309/frank-sontag-joins-kkla |publisher =AllAccess.com}}</ref> He succeeded ] of ''The Frank Pastore Show'' following Pastore's death in 2012. In 2013, Sontag joins ] 99.5 FM on the program ''The Frank Sontag show: Intersection of Faith and Reason'', a Christian talk and discussion forum.<ref>{{cite web |title =Frank Sontag Joins KKLA |url =http://www.allaccess.com/net-news/archive/story/119309/frank-sontag-joins-kkla |publisher =AllAccess.com}}</ref> He succeeded ] of ''The Frank Pastore Show'' following Pastore's death in 2012.


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==Conversion to Christianity== ==Conversion to Christianity==

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Frank M. Sontag is an American radio personality having hosted programs for over a couple decades. In 2009, he began hosting an internet talk radio show. Sontag was a regular cast member on the Mark & Brian radio program. And he has had small acting parts in a few motion pictures.

Frank M. Sontag
Born1955
Cleveland, Ohio
Occupation(s)Christian Radio Host
Motivational speaker

Radio Host

FM 95.5 KLOS, Impact

KLOS is a commercial FM album-oriented rock radio station based in Los Angeles, California, first aired in 1969.

Sontag hosted the Impact program on 95.5 KLOS-FM for more than twenty years, a talk radio show which discussed a wide variety of topics.

Example program: Christine Maggiore interview], founder of Alive & Well AIDS Alternatives, author of the book, What If Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong? Maggiore discusses the problems with the HIV tests and the HIV drugs, what AIDS actually is and isn't, and her experience as an "HIV-positive" mother.

FM 99.5 KKLA, the Frank Sontag show

KKLA is a Christian talk and teaching radio station based in Los Angeles, California, first aired in 1985.

In 2013, Sontag joins KKLA-FM 99.5 FM on the program The Frank Sontag show: Intersection of Faith and Reason, a Christian talk and discussion forum. He succeeded Frank Pastore of The Frank Pastore Show following Pastore's death in 2012.

Example program: Merle Temple Interview], Mississippi Bureau of Narcotics Captain, author of the book, A Ghostly Shade of Pale Temple discusses his life as an undercover DEA agent in the 1960s and 1970s, starting with Nixon's first war on drugs, and his fictional book loosely based on his experiences.

Conversion to Christianity

On March 7, 2010, a few months after leaving KLOS Radio, Sontag expressed a conversion to Christianity This affected his radio programming choices.

Book

Sontag's book is autobiographical, Light the Way Home: My Incredible Ride from New Age to New Life.

References

  1. "Talk Radio One". Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  2. "Mark & Brian Radio Show". Mark & Brian. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  3. ^ "Frank Sontag Biography". franksontag.com. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  4. Sontag, Frank (2009-02-23), "Sontag announces the end of Impact", The Impact Radio Program, KLOS {{citation}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  5. Sontag, Frank (Feb 27, 2012). "Frank Sontag KLOS radio interview with Christine Maggiore". YouTube.com. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
  6. Maggiore, Christine (September 2000). What If Everything You Thought You Knew About AIDS Was Wrong?. American Foundation for Aids. ISBN 978-0967415307.
  7. "Frank Sontag Joins KKLA". AllAccess.com.
  8. Sontag, Frank (July 19, 2013). "Merle Temple Radio Interview, Frank Sontag Show". YouTube.com. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
  9. Temple, Merle (December 9, 2013). A Ghostly Shade of Pale. Southern Literature Publishing. ISBN 978-0991147526.
  10. "Frank Sontag Speaks About His Conversion to Christianity". YouTube.com. Retrieved August 4, 2014.
  11. Sontag, Frank M. (July 28, 2014). Light the Way Home: My Incredible Ride from New Age to New Life (1st ed.). Frank Sontag and Mike Yorkey. ISBN 978-1633155237. Retrieved August 4, 2014.

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