Barry Farber, pioneer of conservative radio, dead at 90 - News Summed Up

Barry Farber, pioneer of conservative radio, dead at 90


Barry Farber, a longtime conservative radio host in liberal New York City, died of natural causes Wednesday, a day after turning 90, according to his family. He had recently suffered injuries in a fall, his daughter, Celia Farber, told The Associated Press. Farber spoke more than 20 languages, including Albanian, Swedish, Finnish and Yiddish, along with French, German, Spanish and Chinese, according to an obituary. By the time Limbaugh and Hannity became household names, bringing conservative radio to new heights of popularity, Farber was past his peak years. CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP“I just wish we had started it in my generation,” Farber told Talkers in a 2012 interview, referring to the conservative radio trend.


Source: Fox News May 08, 2020 02:26 UTC



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