The Eric Metaxas Radio Show is coming to TBN beginning May 17

The Eric Metaxas Radio Show is coming to TBN, America's most-watched faith-and-family television network. TBN announced that the popular daily radio program-known as the "Show About Everything"-is moving its broadcast operations to TBN's studios in New York, and will begin a new weekend television edition of the show on TBN beginning May 17th.
Eric Metaxas is a respected cultural commentator and New York Times bestselling author whose daily two-hour show, nationally syndicated on the Salem Radio Network, is widely known for its compelling and thought-provoking guests from the worlds of politics, entertainment, faith, and more. Past guests for the daily show have included iconic television host Dick Cavett, presidential candidate and Forbes magazine editor-in-chief Steve Forbes, author and award-winning Wall Street Journal columnist Peggy Noonan, comedian and actor Tony Hale (Arrested Development), Emmy-winning actress Patricia Heaton (Everybody Loves Raymond), popular sportswriter Jason Gay, and legendary pop composer Paul Williams-to name just a few.
"Matt Crouch and TBN bring an energy, enthusiasm, and excellence to all they do that is infectious and inspiring and fun. I have a feeling that my partnership with them really was made in heaven," said Metaxas.
Each weekly installment of The Eric Metaxas Radio Show on TBN will feature an entertaining and thought-provoking "best-of" roundup of guests from Eric's radio show for the past week-including such notables as actors Gary Sinise and Steven Baldwin, "Duck Commander" Phil Robertson, inspirational speaker Victoria Osteen, bestselling author and pastor Erwin McManus, real estate entrepreneurs and cultural activists Jason and David Benham, Second Lady of the United States Karen Pence, popular pastor and speaker Jentzen Franklin, and others.
The Eric Metaxas Radio Show premieres May 17th and will air Fridays at 6 p.m. ET / 5 p.m. Central, and again on Sundays at 10:30 p.m. ET / 9:30 p.m; Central-exclusively on TBN and the TBN app.
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