Ian Bernardo Net Worth

He has been married to his wife, Maria, since 2002 and they have two children. Ian Bernardo is an American actor born in Bronx, New York City, New York, USA on November 19, 1929. He is best known for his roles in The Millionaire Matchmaker (2008), So You Think You Can Dance (2005) and American Idol: The Search for a Superstar (2002). He has been married to his wife, Maria, since 2002 and they have two children.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor
Birth Day November 19, 1929
Birth Place  Bronx, New York City, New York, United States
Age 94 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Genre Talk radio
Running time 119 min
Language(s) English language
Syndicates Genesis Communications Network
Hosted by Ian Freeman Mark Edge
Created by Ian Freeman (Bernard)
Recording studio Keene, New Hampshire
Original release November 3, 2002 – present
Audio format Stereophonic
Website www.freetalklive.com
Podcast freetalklive.com/netcast.xml

💰 Net worth

Ian Bernardo, a well-known actor in the United States, has an estimated net worth ranging between $100,000 and $1 million for the year 2024. Throughout his career, Bernardo has showcased remarkable talent and captivated audiences with his performances. With a versatile range and a strong presence on screen, Bernardo has become a prominent figure in the entertainment industry. As his popularity continues to rise, it is expected that his net worth will only grow further, solidifying his status as a successful actor.

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Biography/Timeline

2002

The first broadcast was broadcast on November 3, 2002 from 7:00 PM to 11:00 PM in Sarasota, Florida. Free Talk Live became a weeknight show from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM. After the radio station changed format in June 2003, the show was available only on Internet radio until it was picked up by WTMY, an AM radio station in Sarasota. The show began syndication program in September 2004. Free Talk Live currently airs seven nights per week from 7:00 PM to 10:00 PM Eastern time on over 120 radio and five television affiliates carrying audio simulcasts. In addition to over-the-air radio/TV, the show broadcasts on several internet radio affiliates and XM Satellite Radio channels 166 and 165, on weekdays and weekends respectively.

2006

A major sponsor of Free Talk Live and a Common topic of discussion is the Free State Project, an organization committed to recruiting 20,000 like minded people to move to the state of New Hampshire in search of liberty. Once there, the participants pledge to exert the fullest practical effort toward the creation of a society in which the maximum role of government is the protection of life, liberty, and property. Freeman and Edge moved to New Hampshire as part of the Free State Project in September 2006.

2008

Ian Freeman changed his last name on-air from “Bernard” to “Freeman”. On the September 17, 2008 airing of the New Hampshire-based talk radio show Against The Grain with Gardner Goldsmith, Ian, who was a guest on the show, asked Gardner to refer to him as “Ian Freeman”, not “Ian Bernard”.

2009

The hosts assert that they try to apply the ideals of freedom to their show. The hosts have stated they oppose FCC regulations but still seek to avoid FCC-prohibited speech on their broadcast as it may negatively impact the radio stations that air the show and affront some listeners or trigger the imposition of fines by the FCC against those broadcasters.) The hosts, claiming to adhere to their principles of respecting contract and voluntary agreement, state that adherence to the FCC rules come not at the demands of government agencies but the requests of/or demands by their syndicates. As of March 2009, Free Talk Live has implemented the use of a dump box.

2011

On June 13, 2011, Ian and Mark announced on air that Free Talk Live would be adding a live Sunday show to replace its rotating internet only show, with plans to syndicate the show to radio stations. The show debuted on the internet on June 19 and has since been syndicated on radio.

2016

As of November 12, 2016, listeners contribute a total of $3,179 per month to the show via the AMP program.

2019

Free Talk Live won the Podcast Awards’ Best Cultural/Political Podcast Award in 2005 and won the Best Political Podcast Award in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2010. The program has been featured in Talkers Magazine's 100 most important radio talk show hosts in America.