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Frank M. Sontag
BornCleveland, Ohio
Nationality American
Citizenship United States
Occupation(s)Christian Radio Host and motivational speaker
SpouseErin Sontag
ChildrenLindsay Sontag, Dante Sontag
Websitefranksontag.com
Notes
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Frank M. Sontag (born in Cleveland, Ohio) is an American radio personality. He is the former host of the Impact program on 95.5 KLOS-FM for more than twenty years, a talk radio show which discussed a wide variety of topics. As of June, 2009 Sontag began hosting an internet talk radio show airing on Tuesday and Thursday evenings, was a regular cast member on the Mark & Brian radio program and has had small acting parts in a few motion pictures. Sontag describes himself as a motivational speaker and life skills coach.

Conversion to Christianity

After leaving KLOS Radio, Sontag expressed a conversion to Christianity and in 2013, joined KKLA-FM 99.5 FM, the Intersection of Faith and Reason, where he currently hosts the Christian talk and discussion program, The Frank Sontag show. He is preceded by Frank Pastore of The Frank Pastore Show following Pastore's tragic death in 2012.

References

  1. ^ "Frank Sontag Biography". franksontag.com. Retrieved 2009-06-05.
  2. Sontag, Frank (2009-02-23), "Sontag announces the end of Impact", The Impact Radio Program, KLOS {{citation}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help)
  3. "Talk Radio One". Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  4. "Mark & Brian Radio Show". Mark & Brian. Retrieved 2009-06-03.
  5. "Frank Sontag Speaks About His Conversion to Christianity".
  6. "Frank Sontag Joins KKLA".

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