Compass debuts The Norman Goldman Show
Compass Media Networks announce the debut of The Norman Goldman Show into national syndication weekdays 6pm - 9pm ET with a program specifically designed for progressive talk stations. Goldman has been filling in for Ed Schultz (the country's top progressive talk show) for the last few years. He’s a regular on cable television and was recently picked up the Huffington Post as a regular blogger.
Peter Kosann, CEO and Founder of Compass Media Networks, tells RBR: “We see the next progressive radio star and his name is Norman Goldman. Norman is extremely compelling and eager to work hand-and-hand with affiliates to drive ratings and revenue."
"We have methodically developed Norman's brand to give local affiliates a clear and compelling programming opportunity," said Bill Figenshu, President of FigMedia1 and advisor to The Norman Goldman Show. "After guest hosting for Ed Schultz frequently over the past four years, Norman is already well known and liked by audiences and advertisers of Progressive Talk stations from coast to coast. He has recently been added to the Huffington Post as a blogger in addition to his fill in work and full time show.
Affiliate benefits include: reduced network inventory, an all purpose fill in host at no charge, guaranteed market visits also at no charge and a prominent legal analyst made available to the entire cluster.
"I am honored and enthusiastic to work with Compass Media Networks and our radio affiliates." said Goldman, “Each station carrying our show can expect extraordinary service, with a focused attention to audience and revenue development.”
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