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Michael Medved

Michael Medved (born October 3, 1948) is an American radio show host, author, political commentator and film critic. His Seattle-based nationally syndicated talk show, ''The Michael Medved Show'', airs throughout the U.S. on Salem Radio Network.
==Early life==
Medved was born into a Jewish family of German and Ukrainian origin in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the son of Renate (Hirsch) and David Bernard Medved, a Navy veteran and scientist.〔()〕〔()〕 He was raised in San Diego, California, where his father worked for the defense contractor Convair and later for NASA. Medved attended Palisades High School when the family moved to Los Angeles, California. He entered Yale University, located in New Haven, Connecticut, as a 16-year-old undergraduate, and graduated with honors in 1969, and then entered Yale Law School.
After his first year of law school, he left to work as a head speech writer for Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Joseph Duffey,〔Medved, Michael (2004). ''Right Turns – Unconventional Lessons from a Controversial Life''. Crown Forum. ISBN 978-1-4000-5187-8.〕〔Cook, Dana (September 28, 2008). ("Paul Newman, 1925–2008 – Remembrances of the Iconic Actor from Shirley MacLaine, Kenneth Tynan, Ralph Nader, Helen Caldicott and Other Notable Figures" ). ''salon.com''. Retrieved March 7, 2011.〕 and then for four years as a speech writer and political consultant. After political campaign work, including a position as an aide to Congressman Ron Dellums, Medved worked in advertising, and coordinated a campaign to recruit more African Americans and Hispanics to the police departments of the California cities of San Francisco, Oakland and Berkeley.
After writing more than 40 articles for the book ''The People's Almanac'', Medved wrote ''What Really Happened to the Class of '65?'', with David Wallechinsky. Focusing on the post-graduation lives of 30 of Medved's Palisades High School classmates who were featured in a 1965 cover story in ''Time'', the book became a bestseller in 1976. The book also became the basis for a weekly television series on NBC that ran for 13 weeks in 1978.
Medved then wrote ''The Shadow Presidents: The Secret History of the Chief Executives and Their Top Aides'' (1979), a study of the leading White House assistants since the establishment of the presidential staff in 1857. The book included interviews with the chiefs of staff of presidents Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and Ford. After the interviews, Medved continued his involvement in politics, befriending Ford's chief of staff, Dick Cheney, affiliating himself with the Republican Party, and campaigning for Ronald Reagan in 1980.
In 1984, Medved wrote ''Hospital: The Hidden Lives of a Medical Center Staff'', which was discussed in ''Time'', on ABC's ''Nightline'', and ''Good Morning America''. The book focused on 30 staff people who worked together in a California teaching hospital.

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