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...who produces this show (besides what is displayed)?http://www.executiveleadersradio.com/They have no available information on the internet, and the phone number goes to some rental outfit. At least, that's what google tells me.From ELSEWHERE:Job Description Each week EXECUTIVELEADERSRADIO produces four half-hour shows on WWDB-Philadelphia (Friday 10a-12noon), now moving into other markets. We profile our region's key executives representing many industries and functions. Within the last six months our seventy-five interesting guests include the CEO of Bryn Mawr Hospital, the CIO of Philadelphia and the CEO of SSG Capital. The focus of each show is to educate and inform our listening audience regarding the leadership and management issues facing today's business leaders. I wonder if they would cover Sallie Mae.In 2006 we're taking a closer look at regional growth successes leaders who share their personal stories of "what it takes" to establish and maintain their enterprise. The interview is truly an informal conversation. And throughout this conversation we'll talk about management style and philosophy, lessons learned, industry trends, challenges and opportunities ahead. This provides each guest an opportunity to showcase their career and their enterprise (i.e. how to sustain excellent through time, how to keep the fire burning after achieving success, etc.). Following the nationally syndicated "Imus In The Morning" Radio Show, our audience truly appreciates each guest's participation, perspective and professional opinion.They oughta talk to Imus about that ranch...Job Requirements You must be: Personable, able to start and keep an interesting conversation moving Hey, I can do that!At least 3 years on-air experienceOKDemostrate a broad knowledge of business Turn it around a bit...harharharConduct mock interviews in advance, developing rapport with guests and putting them at ease Write and produce taped and live commercials Produce/organize show Interested in this permanent part-time position for the long-term Permanent Part-time We expect our qualified Hosts to earn $25-$50 / hour, however only 3-4 hours a week = $100-$200 week - please do not apply for this position for the money, rather for the love of broadcastingInside track on future advancement. Correct me if I'm wrong, but wouldn't you need more than 3-4 hours a week to perform all these duties?Please forward your resume, and answer these 3 questions: 1.What is your understanding of our needs? To diminish the value of talent, making the price go down for the next applicant. 2.What is your understanding of our goals? To propogate and perpetuate corporate mythology and the idea of 'fairness' in the marketplace.3.How can you help?I dunno-can I pick up your dry cleaning as well?