ForbesBooks, the recently-formed publishing partnership between Advantage Media Group and Forbes, announced Monday the launch of a nationally-syndicated radio feature.
The nightly feature will premiere the week of April 24 with the show “Your Nightly Fix of Forbes,” a talk show featuring people from business, finance, entrepreneurship, health care, law and leadership.
“Your Nightly Fix of Forbes” will be broadcast five nights a week in 200 markets across the country and available as a podcast at ForbesBooks.com/radio and on iTunes, TuneIn and SoundCloud.
“Entrepreneurs determined to start a business as well as professionals aspiring to grow businesses will be able to go behind closed doors and hear from authorities who have traveled the same paths,” said Adam Witty, founder and CEO of Advantage Media Group and ForbesBooks, in a statement.
“Your Nightly Fix of Forbes” is co-hosted by Kate Delaney and Gregg Stebben and will be heard as part of Delaney’s nationally-syndicated radio show “America Tonight.”
Delaney is also a top business and motivational speaker and host of “The Kate Delaney Show” on NBC Sports Radio.
Stebben was recently heard on radio nationwide as co-host of “Men’s Health Live” for Men’s Health Magazine, has been radio spokesperson for brands including Best Buy and Virgin Mobile and is the author of 18 books.
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