Friday, April 11, 2014

Producers for the In View Series Looking for More Stories about Investing




Earlier today, the production team behind the award-winning
In View Series hosted by Larry King announced that they will continue to seek out stories about investments and investing, hoping to inform viewers about different ways in which they can improve their financial security, increase their financial assets and plan their financial futures. Because many consumers, couples and families have not adequately planned for retirement, millions of workers across the country worry that they cannot afford to comfortably retire. Producers for the series will look at some of the investment strategies that consumers can pursue.  The show’s producers, led by Walter Waiters executive producer, will speak with financial advisors, investment firms to get perspectives and helpful financial advice from multiple sources. The production team for the In View series with Larry King (561-279-3550) includes many creative and hard-working individuals such as associate producer Leonard Warren, senior associate producer Joel Walters, associate producer Rachel Van Drake and associate producer David Kent.

Responsibility for developing enlightening and entertaining content for In View hosted by Larry King, a widely distributed program that reaches TV audiences across the nation, falls upon the In View Series producer group. Members of the group like associate producer Karla Sullivan, associate producer Michael Guill, senior associate producer John Patrick and associate producer Brian Cahill identify noteworthy stories about financial subjects, education, environmental topics, innovation, business, health, medicine, banking and other topics across Canada and the U.S.

Producers for the In View series have recently uploaded a number of video clips about investing to the In View show’s official YouTube channel. The In View Larry King producer team identifies stories about leading firms in many fields, industries and sectors to feature on the In View TV series (855-446-8439).

Friday, December 20, 2013

Producers for the In View Series Hoping to Feature More Environmental Stories in 2014



The producers of the In View series hosted by Larry King (561-279-3550), an enlightening cable TV program distributed to TV viewers across the United States, plan to present several stories about the environment in 2014.  Show producers like associate producer Brian Cahill, associate producer Rachel Van Drake, associate producer Diane Shandler, associate producer David Kent and associate producer John Patrick hope to highlight more examples of American cities, communities and companies moving away from their dependence upon fossil fuels and reducing their carbon footprints.

Producers for In View hosted by Larry King will seek out stories about companies and communities that have adapted to preserve and take better care of the environment. Senior associate producer Joel Walters and other members of the
In View Larry King producer team like associate producer Karla Sullivan, associate producer Derrick Milhous and associate producer Courtney Lovejoy will try to find companies that have “gone green” in different ways to feature on the In View series (855-446-8439) over the next year.

Thursday, October 31, 2013

Education, and In View Hosted by Larry King



The In View Series, and Upbeat Education Stories


The quality of public education across the United States has come under fire in recent years, with people from across the spectrum lamenting the country’s failing schools and under-performing students. U.S. students today often rank far below their peers from other countries. Some people claim that teachers’ unions protect subpar teachers and keep them from being held accountable for the performance of their students. Others suggest that the focus on testing hinders teachers in their ability to teach in-depth. Many people claim that teachers and schools do not receive the financial resources or support they need to effectively teach students. Still, amid all the negative stories about education, some stories of success and achievement do exist. The producers of In View hosted by Larry King (855-446-8439), a cable television program distributed across the United States, locate encouraging stories about schools and school districts across the United States and Canada that have used innovative techniques and approaches to help students achieve.

 

In View Show Producers Find Positive Stories

In View series producers like associate producer Karla Sullivan, senior associate producer Joel Walters, associate producer David Kent and associate producer Courtney Lovejoy excel at identifying notable subjects and stories to present on the series, which runs on cable channels like the Discovery Channel across America.

The In View series hosted by Larry King (561-279-3550) has showcased schools in the United States and Canada that use innovative teaching programs and strategies to get students excited about learning and help them reach their full potential. The In View show’s production team also includes associate producer Rachel Van Drake, associate producer Seth Goldberg and associate producer Diane Shandler.

Monday, October 7, 2013

In View Series Adds More Videos to YouTube Channel

Focus on Positive Stories





The producers of the In View series, an enlightening and fascinating cable television series distributed to TV households nationwide, have updated the In View show’s official YouTube channel with intriguing and encouraging stories about veterans, energy, banking and education. The In View TV series (561-279-3550) focuses on positive stories, such as stories of achievement, advancement, progress, innovation and prosperity. The In View series hosted by Larry King has looked at organizations and companies committed to helping American military veterans and military families succeed. The series has also highlighted efforts to develop renewable energy sources and so-called “clean energy.” The producers of the show have found examples of utilities, companies and programs that promote environmental sustainability. The show has highlighted different stories of utilities and companies that provide and develop alternatives to coal and oil, including natural gas, solar energy and wind energy.

Highlighting Companies That Hire Veterans

In View hosted by Larry King (855-446-8439) has showcased companies across the economy that have made the hiring of military veterans a priority. In industries across the economy, small businesses and corporations have found that the skills and attributes that most vets bring to the table, including great work ethic, discipline, leadership, integrity, adaptability and reliability make them valuable employees and team members. The series has highlighted companies in industries such as shipping, financial services and data security.

The In View series, which runs on cable networks and major cable channels across the country, brings viewers stories of hope, ingenuity, social responsibility and advancement from across the United States and Canada.

Thursday, September 26, 2013

A True Rival to the iPhone has Emerged

Since the initial release of the iPhone in 2007, it’s been considered the gold standard among smartphones. While there have been many companies that have claimed an upcoming phone will be an “iPhone killer”, none have been able to truly compete with the iPhone in terms of market dominance. However, with the release of the Galaxy S4, Samsung has created a phone that truly boasts the potential to carve into Apple’s lead atop the smartphone world. Let’s take a look at some of the features that the Galaxy S4 offers that set it apart from other smartphones. The In View series hosted by Larry King (855-446-8439)  reviews technology trends and advances in technology, and explores how advances in technology impact companies across the American economy. In View Larry King producers discover compelling stories about many subjects across American culture.

The first, most noticeable difference between the S4 and the iPhone is the screen size. In terms of square inches, the S4 screen offers a full inch of screen space more than the iPhone. While this may not sound like a huge difference, comparing the two screens side by side is really eye opening. Not only is the screen bigger, it also boasts better resolution at 441 pixels per inch, compared to 326 for the iPhone.
Apart from the difference in screen size and resolution, the S4 also offers a user interface that’s comparable in simplicity to the iPhone. While previous smartphones were sometimes hard to navigate, the S4 has streamlined many features of the device to make using it a snap. Because this was something that iPhone had (reasonably) been able to point to in years past as an advantage, this is an area that Samsung has been able to close the gap on with the S4.

Another area the iPhone had the advantage in before was its access to a much wider array of apps, but that’s simply not the case any longer. While Apple still boasts a larger app store, the Android market has certainly done a lot to close that gap; so much so that the difference is essentially negligible now.
While the iPhone is certainly a still a good phone, the Galaxy S4 can rightfully stake its claim atop the smartphone mountain.   In View Larry King producer teams seek out anecdotes about how leading companies use technological tools, such as smartphones, to increase productivity and improve efficiency.