John Zogby - Other Activities

Other Activities

Zogby hosted a weekly show called "Zogby's Real America," which debuted on XM Satellite Radio's POTUS 08 Channel 130 in September 2007. Daily radio vignettes were heard on POTUS 08, where Zogby's Real America co-host Fritz Wenzel also provided commentary and analysis on fresh Zogby polling data though the presidential election in November 2008.

Zogby writes a weekly column for Forbes.com and is in the U.S. News & World Report's Washington Whispers with a weekly "Obamameter" report.

Zogby writes a regular, standing political analysis column for Campaigns and Elections' Politics Magazine. Since May 2005, he has also been a contributing blogger at The Huffington Post.

Zogby is a Senior Advisor at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University and serves as the first Senior Fellow of The Catholic University of America's Life Cycle Institute in Washington, D.C. He is also a member of the board of directors of the Advertising Research Foundation, based in New York City.

He serves on the advisory council for Bio-Technology for the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) and is a Commissioner on the Center for Strategic and International Studies Commission on Smart Power.

In 2006, he was honoured as a "Living Legend of Oneida County" (NY) for his community service work and his founding of a groundbreaking worldwide company.

He is the author of The Way We'll Be, published by Random House in August 2008; it is an optimistic portrait of the new American consumer based on his polls.

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