The Motley Fool has launched a new one-hour weekly radio show called “Motley Fool Money” that it’s syndicating to commercial stations across the country.
The show is hosted by Chris Hill and features Motley Fool analysts James Early, Seth Jayson and Shannon Zimmerman. Each show includes a roundtable discussion of the week’s top investing stories, interviews with business leaders and authors, and specific stock ideas.
In an e-mail, Hill said, “If you’re interested you can subscribe to the show on iTunes, but hopefully we’ll land a station in your neck of the woods soon. And by all means, if you happen to be best friends with anyone who runs a talk radio station, have them give me a call! We’re looking to be on as many stations as possible.”
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