He hosted his own Saturday morning talk show,
The Norman Invasion, on
KLSX (97.1) in Los Angeles in 2004. That show ran from July 17 to October 30, 2004. Goldman then became a legal commentator on
The Ed Schultz Show. In the late summer of 2009, Goldman began broadcasting his own weekday program via internet broadcasting and
podcast.
The Norman Goldman Show broadcast live from 3-6 p.m. Pacific time. Goldman picked up several stations after
Air America's 2010 demise, as
Ron Reagan opted not to continue his 3-6 p.m. PT show after the network's closing. Based in Los Angeles, Goldman's national radio program was distributed by
Compass Media Networks. The program's motto was "Where justice is served", but on-air Norman also used the motto "The place where fierce independence is the norm", a pun on his first name. The show used the opening riff to Canadian rock band
Rush's "
The Spirit of Radio" as its intro. Goldman created the "four point plan to save America", after chastising politicians such as President
Barack Obama for betraying their campaign promises. It includes power-transparency; "a WikiLeaks for radio", and a grassroots quarterback for the coordinating/funding of the progressive message and viewpoint. On February 5, 2019, Goldman announced his show was ending in a few weeks, claiming he "went broke". He admitted to spending $2 million of his own money over 9 years propping up the show. The last live show was February 22, 2019. ==References==