Brent Bozell
L. Brent Bozell III is the founder and president of the
Media Research Center, the
Parents Television Council, the
Conservative Communications Center, and the
Cybercast News Service. He is the nephew of
conservative writer and
National Review founder
William F. Buckley. His father was Buckley's debating partner at Yale and a conservative activist
L. Brent Bozell Jr., and his grandfather Leo B. Bozell was a co-founder of
Bozell Worldwide.
His articles have appeared in
The Wall Street Journal, Washington
Post, Washington
Times, New York
Post, Los Angeles
Times and
National Review. He is a regular on television, including the
Fox News program
Hannity & Colmes. In 2004, his book
Weapons of Mass Distortion was published by Crown Forum. He also serves on the Board of Advisors of the
Catholic League.
Before founding the MRC in 1987, Bozell ran the National Conservative Foundation project at the National Conservative Political Action Committee (NCPAC). Mr. Bozell received his B.A. in history from the
University of Dallas, where he was named the 1998 Alumnus of the Year. He is married with five children, David, L. Brent IV, Joseph, Caitlin, and Reid. He lives in
Alexandria, Virginia.
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