If there’s one area of entertainment that’s most frustrating to watch or listen to for conservatives, it’s likely comedy. It seems that anyone who jokes about the news always does it from a Left-loving, Right-bashing perspective.

It doesn’t have to be that way.

For the past four years I’ve been working hard to change that. As the co-creator and co-host of the podcast “Grand Theft Audio” with fellow libertarian/conservatives Jake Belcher and Brant Thoman, I’ve been proud to say that through nearly 200 episodes and more than 400 guests including some of the biggest names in comedy, politics, writing and music, movies and TV, we’ve often dealt with politics and bashed Democrats harder than anyone else in our way-younger-than-Rush generation.

And we’ve done it in a way that still gets respect from both sides of the fence, resulting in glowing articles like this in the LA Times despite our viewpoints.

Last month we launched our own entire web-radio station, www.radiotitans.com. Not only is “Grand Theft Audio” on live everyday from Mon-Fri at 9-11 a.m. PST, offering up a freewheeling Howard Stern-style show that deals plenty with the news of the day on most days (sometimes it’s just plain funny and doesn’t hit on the news, but it usually does).

But the station also carries my two new shows, “The Koz Effect,” where I rip through the week’s news with a panel of other comics, and “Kozversations” where I sit down one on one with all types of famous people to have in-depth Larry King style conversations about their careers and the world at large. Both shows are almost entirely cuss-free and can be downloaded easily from the show page for each on the www.radiotitans.com site.

And there’s more to come, including an impending deal with a major Tea Party chapter that would open a whole range of conservative programming to the station.

So please come check us a listen. Here’s a great “GTA” sample episode in which we do an hour-long hilarious interview with Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant, creators of “Reno 911” and writers of the “Night at the Museum” movies. 

And last week’s “Koz Effect,” guest-starring conservative comic Evan Sayet.

“GTA” is now hosted fulltime by Jake and Brant, with me sitting in on most Fridays and occasionally with super special guests.