Broadcasting legend Dr. Michael Savage — who rose from his Bronx roots as the son of poor immigrants to become one of America’s most powerful voices in talk radio — has his extraordinary American journey chronicled in bold new detail in a documentary capturing “a life defined by reinvention, rebellion, and raw conviction,” as the icon, now in his eighties, reflects on purpose, passion, and a new chapter: “Moses was called at 80; call me Moses.” A Savage Life: The Bronx to Big Time premieres this Sunday at 9:00 p.m. ET on Newsmax TV, offering what its creators describe as an “intimate, fast-moving portrait” of the media force who defied conventional wisdom by breaking into broadcasting at 57 and skyrocketing to fame with The Savage Nation, ultimately commanding more than ten million weekly listeners across a quarter-century while cementing his place as both a bestselling author and one of conservative media’s most influential figures.
Written, directed, and produced by Keith Neubert, the original Newsmax documentary promises a revealing look at “the extraordinary life and career of broadcasting legend Dr. Michael Savage — revealing the man behind the microphone and the powerful American journey that shaped him.” The film arrives as Savage continues his latest media evolution with his new Sunday evening Newsmax show, where he brings his signature commentary to a loyal audience in what he calls “the glorious years with Trump as president.”


