AVN President Paul Fishbein will be a guest on CNN’s “Glenn Beck” program on Tuesday. Fishbein’s appearance will come as part of the conservative host’s four-part series about the adult entertainment industry in America.
According to the CNN website, the special series, which starts today, “profiles how a man and his wife dealt with his porn addiction. On Tuesday, we examine the proliferation of the multibillion pornography industry. In Part three, we look at what new technology is changing pornography. And Thursday, we'll profile a woman who left the business to counsel others.”
Beck's career started at age 13 when he won a local radio contest. After high school graduation, Beck pursued a career as a Top 40 disc jockey, landing a job in Texas as a morning host. According to CNN’s site, after a bout with alcoholism and drug addiction, Beck became a Mormon and embarked on a new career in talk radio.
Started in May of 2006, the CNN site reports that Beck’s program offers an “unconventional look at the news of the day featuring Beck's unique and often amusing perspective.”
“Glenn Beck” airs daily on CNN at 7 p.m. E.S.T. and then replays at 9 p.m. and midnight on Headline News.