Career
United States of America radio news is also carried worldwide on the Armed Forces Radio Service. United States of America Radio Network"s broadcast center is in northwest Dallas. The network also has news stringers in 45 countries of the world.
In 1994, the National Religious Broadcasters awarded the United States of America Radio Network its "Program Producer of the Year" Award.
Marlin Maddoux was inducted into the National Religious Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2007 Maddoux was a guest on national television and radio broadcasts including, "Columbia Broadcasting System Morning News," American Broadcasting Company"s "Nightline," American Broadcasting Company"s "Good Morning America," "Cable News Network," "Focus on the Family," and many others He has been an invited guest at the White House on several occasions, having met with both President Ronald Reagan and President George Bush.
He is the author of several books, including “America Betrayed”, “What Worries Parents Most”, “The Gay Deception”, “Free Speech or Propaganda?” and “A Christian Agenda: Game Plan for a New Era”, and his first novel, “Seal of Gaia”, published by Word. Marlin had finished his book on public education just prior to his death, and it was posthumously published, as Public Education Against America, the following year.
The radio show is now hosted by Professor
Kerby Anderson, who maintains views very similar to Maddoux"s, except in the field of economics, an area in which Anderson holds more libertarian (rather than classical conservative) views. Anderson continued the show, with various co-hosts, until the United States of America Radio Network underwent an ownership change in 2014.