Dusty
August 26th 04, 04:01 AM
'Family Rights' Radio Network Begins Broadcast: An Historic Event for the
Family Movement
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MND NEWSWIRE
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DALLAS -- Richar' Farr describes his new Internet radio station as "a town
hall meeting on radio." He calls it Kids' Rights Radio - KRights for short.
Farr is the KRightsRadio.com founder and main on-air commentator. The unique
station began its unusual and compelling broadcast on Aug 1, 2004, and is
now on the air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"This is an exciting and historic event for fatherhood, children, and the
family rights movement. It's a great leap forward. For years, noncustodial
parents and their extended families have not been able to easily tell their
stories in the media. On Aug. 1, 2004 this all changed. Now, we can start
organizing the approximately 14 million noncustodial parents and their
families into a huge listenership," said Farr.
KRightsRadio.com offers unique programming: fresh up-to-date reports,
interviews, breaking news, and commentary on marriage, divorce, family,
child support, paternity fraud, child custody, "visitation," parents -
anything relevant. One of Farr's goals is to increase general public
awareness of pervasive damaging stereotypes and policies that have led to
adverse consequences for families and fatherhood, and therefore for
taxpayers and society as a whole. Farr envisions KRightsRadio as an
instrument for positive change.
Why a station devoted to children's and family rights?
Farr says, "There is a huge hunger and need for this. We're tapping into new
territory." Farr added, "We anticipate a swift and tremendous reach. People
in general will be fascinated with the surprising truths and astonishing
stories that many will hear for the very first time. What is happening daily
to good families is simply mind-boggling. Too many noncustodial parents,
mostly fathers, are dead bolted, unfairly locked out of their children's
lives. They need somewhere to air their grievances and work for positive
change."
According to Farr, KRightsRadio.com's unique, and sometimes controversial,
fresh programming is aimed to counterbalance a negative view of men and
fathers that has become prevalent throughout our culture and society. He
would also like policymakers and family experts to tune in. "Too many
families and children are suffering under unfair policies that stand today.
We're going to expose the injustices," says Farr.
Experts and scholars in the field, including attorneys, psychologists,
researchers, activists, and others are being interviewed for the broadcast.
Farr plans to interview celebrities and media correspondents covering issues
of interest to KRightsRadio's target audience.
On KrightsRadio.com you'll hear stories like that of Texas dad, Morgan Wise,
who was featured in a New York Times article and was interviewed on Fox News
Channel's, "The O'Reilly Factor." After many years, Morgan Wise discovered
that 3 of 4 of his beloved children were not his biologically. Amazingly, at
one point, a family court judge issued an order preventing Morgan from
visiting his children, including even his biological child, while enforcing
a court order for child support.
"Not only are we hoping to be an information clearinghouse and become a
voice for families, we are hoping to become a useful tool for grassroots
activism and unity of effort. I'm starting a list of listeners - I call it a
'constituency list.' We know there are millions of us out here. Now we're
going to prove it," said Farr.
Any radio station wishing to have access to the rapidly growing
KRightsRadio.com audience and programming will be able to get the feed from
the station by contacting Richard Farr at: 817-223-0126.
"The potential reach of this station is tremendous. There is a hunger for
this information and for custodial and noncustodial families suffering in
the family courts and child support agencies to have a voice.
KRightsRadio.com fills a niche, and I expect it will continue to grow very
rapidly. Farr has a major success on his hands," said news commentator Roger
Crition.
For more information, visit http://www.KRightsRadio.com or e- mail Richar'
Farr at:
Click on "Broadcast Stream" to hear live programming at various times of
day.
Richar' Farr is available for media interviews regarding the launch of
KRightsRadio.com
Please call 330-534-8948 or send an e-mail to to arrange an
interview.
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Eliminate the impossible and whatever
remains, no matter how improbable, must
be the truth.
---- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ---
Family Movement
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MND NEWSWIRE
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DALLAS -- Richar' Farr describes his new Internet radio station as "a town
hall meeting on radio." He calls it Kids' Rights Radio - KRights for short.
Farr is the KRightsRadio.com founder and main on-air commentator. The unique
station began its unusual and compelling broadcast on Aug 1, 2004, and is
now on the air 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"This is an exciting and historic event for fatherhood, children, and the
family rights movement. It's a great leap forward. For years, noncustodial
parents and their extended families have not been able to easily tell their
stories in the media. On Aug. 1, 2004 this all changed. Now, we can start
organizing the approximately 14 million noncustodial parents and their
families into a huge listenership," said Farr.
KRightsRadio.com offers unique programming: fresh up-to-date reports,
interviews, breaking news, and commentary on marriage, divorce, family,
child support, paternity fraud, child custody, "visitation," parents -
anything relevant. One of Farr's goals is to increase general public
awareness of pervasive damaging stereotypes and policies that have led to
adverse consequences for families and fatherhood, and therefore for
taxpayers and society as a whole. Farr envisions KRightsRadio as an
instrument for positive change.
Why a station devoted to children's and family rights?
Farr says, "There is a huge hunger and need for this. We're tapping into new
territory." Farr added, "We anticipate a swift and tremendous reach. People
in general will be fascinated with the surprising truths and astonishing
stories that many will hear for the very first time. What is happening daily
to good families is simply mind-boggling. Too many noncustodial parents,
mostly fathers, are dead bolted, unfairly locked out of their children's
lives. They need somewhere to air their grievances and work for positive
change."
According to Farr, KRightsRadio.com's unique, and sometimes controversial,
fresh programming is aimed to counterbalance a negative view of men and
fathers that has become prevalent throughout our culture and society. He
would also like policymakers and family experts to tune in. "Too many
families and children are suffering under unfair policies that stand today.
We're going to expose the injustices," says Farr.
Experts and scholars in the field, including attorneys, psychologists,
researchers, activists, and others are being interviewed for the broadcast.
Farr plans to interview celebrities and media correspondents covering issues
of interest to KRightsRadio's target audience.
On KrightsRadio.com you'll hear stories like that of Texas dad, Morgan Wise,
who was featured in a New York Times article and was interviewed on Fox News
Channel's, "The O'Reilly Factor." After many years, Morgan Wise discovered
that 3 of 4 of his beloved children were not his biologically. Amazingly, at
one point, a family court judge issued an order preventing Morgan from
visiting his children, including even his biological child, while enforcing
a court order for child support.
"Not only are we hoping to be an information clearinghouse and become a
voice for families, we are hoping to become a useful tool for grassroots
activism and unity of effort. I'm starting a list of listeners - I call it a
'constituency list.' We know there are millions of us out here. Now we're
going to prove it," said Farr.
Any radio station wishing to have access to the rapidly growing
KRightsRadio.com audience and programming will be able to get the feed from
the station by contacting Richard Farr at: 817-223-0126.
"The potential reach of this station is tremendous. There is a hunger for
this information and for custodial and noncustodial families suffering in
the family courts and child support agencies to have a voice.
KRightsRadio.com fills a niche, and I expect it will continue to grow very
rapidly. Farr has a major success on his hands," said news commentator Roger
Crition.
For more information, visit http://www.KRightsRadio.com or e- mail Richar'
Farr at:
Click on "Broadcast Stream" to hear live programming at various times of
day.
Richar' Farr is available for media interviews regarding the launch of
KRightsRadio.com
Please call 330-534-8948 or send an e-mail to to arrange an
interview.
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Eliminate the impossible and whatever
remains, no matter how improbable, must
be the truth.
---- Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ---