What do Joe Gannascoli ('Vito' on the Sopranos), Bill Gross, Mark Fuhrman, General Al Haig, Alan Dershowitz, Art Garfunkel,
former President Clinton press secretary Dee Dee Myers, Issac Hayes, political analyst Dick Morris, Ray Manzarek of the Doors and actress Tovah Feldshuh have in common?
They have all appeared on the nationally reknown program, The "Greenberg News Show" founded by Brian
C. Greenberg brings a new refreshing and cutting approach to talk radio attracting personalities from all fields both nationally and locally. Tune in every Thursday at 5pm
and you'll never know who will pop in or what topics will be explored. ABOUT BRIAN: Mild mannered CPA by day, Brian runs a full
service accounting firm. Seeking to explore the left side of his brain, he has successfully ventured into talk radio for the past twelve years doing his nationally reknown "Greenberg News Show".
H is successful talk show is now in its Bar Mitzvah year (13th) doing his nationally reknown
"Greenberg News Show". His latest venture is TV where he hosts the ground breaking TV show, "College Bound", which focuses on helping parents and students prepare to obtain the best
education at the best price. In addition to his radio show, Brian also has a national reputation as a college planning expert (he is a CCPS,Certified College Planning Specialist) having appeared on CNBC's Wall Street Journal Report, Bloomberg TVNews, Forbes TV.com and also has been interviewed NY Times,
LA Times and Chicago Tribune.ON-AIR GUESTS CLICK ON THE TO LISTEN
- Jennifer Weiner, writer "In Her Shoes" Movie
- Emma McLaughlin, writer "The Nanny Diaries" Movie
- Steve Bodow, head writer - Jon Stewarts "Daily Show"
- Donna Hogan, Anna Nicole Smith's Sister
Bill Gross - Manager, PIMCO Total Return Fund
Ray Manzarek, keyboardist of the Doors
Gene Epstein Economics Editor, Barron's Magazine
Casper Weinberger, former head of dept. of defense under Pres. Reagan
Brian Tracy, one of world's leading authority on personal and business success.
General Al Haig, former Chief of Staff under President Nixon, Secretary of State under President Reagan
Mark Fuhrman, L.A. Detective, Star of the O.J. extravaganza
Alan Dershowitz, lawyer, author, political commentator
Robert Reich, Former Secretary of Labor
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