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Clark Howard on Headline News

If any radio host diserves a national TV show...it is Clark.

They will use segments recorded at the WSB Radio studios for the show, with some other content. It starts right after the New Year.

I hope this works out well for Clark and Headline News.
 
jal41 said:
If any radio host diserves a national TV show...it is Clark.

They will use segments recorded at the WSB Radio studios for the show, with some other content. It starts right after the New Year.

I hope this works out well for Clark and Headline News.

I agree. In this day of voicetracking, formulas and jocks reading liners, I think we're really fortunate to have Clark Howard, and to have him based in Atlanta. He's a "cheapskate" and a consumer advocate, but he's also a real broadcaster.
 
He's a great reminder that nice guys DO finish first !
 
I remember about 10 years ago I saw him, his wife, and his daughter at the Old Spaghetti Factory--probably the cheapest sit-down restaurant in the ATL that doesn't serve breakfast (i.e., Waffle House/IHOP/Dunk N Dine, etc.) He's the real deal.
 
Clarke is a good guy, who has done good radio, and good things for the community for a good, long time. He deserves every bit of credit possible.
 
jal41 said:
They will use segments recorded at the WSB Radio studios for the show, with some other content. It starts right after the New Year.

I wonder if he will eventually do a one-hour, call-in show like his counterpart Dave Ramsey on Fox Business.
 
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