Sunday, August 14, 2011

Harry Kalas news and a possible new Phillies pitcher


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Harry the K
It's a shame the Harry Kalas statue unveiling didn't occur today as planned. But, his time will still come when this rescheduled event happens on Tuesday.

We still miss you Harry!!!  But, having your statue on Ashburn Alley, by Harry the Ks will be great.


New Phils pitcher
The team signed 31-year-old right-handed pitcher Dave Bush, who had been released last month by the Texas Rangers and then opted out of a minor league contract with his newest employer - the Chicago Cubs Triple A farm team.

Click here for his career stats.

If Bush passes his physical, he will go to Lehigh Valley. Who knows, the former Brewer may be able offer needed Insight into the minds of Milwaukee's team come October. (That would be whether he makes the post-season roster, or not.)

Bush will join the also newly signed left-handed power-hitting Jack Cust. Both offer potential insurance for the fall, with Cust's place being more likely on the post-season roster than Bush's would be.

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Phillies sign a pitcher, Harry the K statue


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Phillies - Rain out today. When this happens on a Sunday, it's always great to fill time with family and friends.

They signed 31-year-old right-handed pitcher Dave Bush, who had been released last month by the Texas Rangers and then opted out of a minor league contract with his newest employer - the Chicago Cubs Triple A farm team.

Click here for his career stats.

If Bush passes his physical, he will go to Lehigh Valley, to join the also newly signed left-handed power-hitting Jack Cust. Both offer potential insurance for the fall, with Cust's place being more likely on the post-season roster than Bush's would be.

Harry the K
It's a shame the Harry Kalas statue unveiling didn't occur today as planned. But, his time will still come when this rescheduled event happens. We still miss you Harry!!!

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Phillies and Flyers notes

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Phillies - John Kruk's Wall of Fame induction ceremony was great.  Kruk emphasized the positives of Philadelphia, including how he met his wife - was diagnosed and cured from cancer - and had his greatest seasons of his career all in the city of brotherly love.

He also noted that the media mentions athletes who couldn't perform there but they were the ones who didn't have the guts to succeed.  (GREAT SPEECH - KRUKER!)

Flyers - If this team enters the season healthy and remains so throughout, it will have its 'best shot' at contending for the Stanley Cup since the 1980s.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Phillies and Tiger Woods


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Phillies - John Kruk's Wall of Fame induction is perfect and fitting. He was such a character. I met him while working in the front office for the Phillies Red Barons farm club in the early 1990s.

He was 'as advertised' on the day the parent club played their Triple-A team in an exhibition game. On that day, we all saw the basic elements of Macho Row, but didn't know what it would come to be.

Tiger Woods - In reading about the situation between Woods and his former caddy, one has to ask what really went on there?  Did Woods truly fire him, did he leave, or was it a combination of both.

In any regard, it's a shame. Tiger at his best was great for the game, great for spurring kids interest and great for fans.

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Eagles and Phillies


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Eagles - Can this team actually get it done? Can they win the Super Bowl?  We won't even be able to get a feeling for a few months, but they sure look deep.

Reid et. al. truly changed course. Give them credit for taking a good, long, look in the mirror and restyling their collective hair.

Phillies - That 2008 feeling was not back in 2009, certainly not back in 2010, but has returned ever since that beautiful December night when the Cliff Lee signing shocked the baseball world. Hunter Pence could prove to be one of the more important trades in years.

Don't look now, but he truly is one of the new pieces to a refreshed core. More pieces will be replaced in the offseason.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Flyers, Eagles and Phillies

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Flyers - Pronger's health is a serious concern for the team. He recently said that he expects to play a full season, but that is conjecture. Bryzgalov should make each of  the 3 pairs of d-men who play in front of him better, as he has the resume to be the best goalie since Hextall. However, he has to prove himself first.

Slightly more than a month until training camp.

Eagles - speaking of training camp...we have to hand it to the Eagles who have stepped up like never before. No matter how this season plays out, kudos for going for it Lurie, Banner and Reid.


Phillies - If Lee can pitch like he did against the Dodgers this week, this group of red pinstripers will win the World Series. Not maybe, will!

Playoff matchups, the team's offense, etc. will be secondary considerations.
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Tuesday, August 9, 2011

Phillies bullpen, need for infield depth and more good info...

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Phillies - Micahel Stutes looks a bit gassed. Plus, the League has had a chance to figure him out. Best to limit his role for awhile if Manuel can. Lidge's importance will be huge down the stretch, as he will supplant Stutes soon.

Polanco's sports hernia is exactly what made Ibanez ineffective for a very long period of time. If he can't return to top form, Amaro has to get a veteran infielder. I like Martinez a lot, but the team can't gamble that he will be able to survive October's pressure.

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Monday, August 8, 2011

Polanco, Victorino, Pronger, and "Mean Gene" Okerlund

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Phillies - The possibility of Polanco going on the DL means that a trade might happen for some type of infielder. While the player likely won't be of the caliber of Pence, veteran depth would be good to get.

Victorino to appeal his suspension. Hey Shane, three games will give you a breather. It was warranted.

Lincecum's presence is towering. He is true star and would be in any era. But, will the Giants make the playoffs?

Flyers - Pronger discussing his health. Expects to play a full season. Check csnphilly.com for more info

Eagles - D. Jackson - Hoping my partial namesake focuses totally on football this season. He should have been to camp before today.

WWE - 'Legends' roundtable show on their pay channel offers incredible background information on the business. Most recent episode discussed WCW Monday night wars with Kevin Nash, Jim Ross, Michael Hayes, and J.J. Dillon. But, every episode is a true "must see" for any old school fan. Yes, the current atmosphere is geared towards a younger age, but nothing made us laugh like that human cartoon back in the day.

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Sunday, August 7, 2011

Phillies, Eagles and Old School

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Do the Phillies need to trade for a complimentary third baseman now that Polanco may have to go back on the DL? This is a hard call, as Martinez and Valdez can handle the position defensively.

Can Amaro efficiently add a 3B who doesn't cost much in prospects or salary and get through waivers?

Enjoyed watching Cole Hamels beat the Giants with my old friends at our 25th High School reunion this weekend. For all of those who refuse to release high school memories, get over it. You aren't a teenager and neither are your old friends. You will be together with matured adults who want to have a nice time.

Eagles have made many great moves. It will be interesting to see how their remaining younger players perform.


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Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Over 560,000 views since February, 2011

I have written professionally for over twenty years. Since becoming a Yahoo Featured Contributor in February, 2011, over 560,000 readers have clicked on my sports, news and interview feature articles. I am humbled by that response and look forward to continuing to use my abilities through the written word. If you feel that I can be of help to you, feel free to contact me.

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Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Over 200,000 readers have clicked on my Yahoo articles since February, 2011.

I have written professionally for over twenty years. Since becoming a Yahoo Featured Contributor in February, 2011, over 200,000 readers have clicked on my sports, news and interview feature articles. I am humbled by that response and look forward to continuing to use my abilities through the written word. If you feel that I can be of help to you, feel free to contact me.

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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Text - 6 Phearless Philadelphia Phillies Points

My article was published by Yahoo Sports on 2/26/11

6 Phearless Philadelphia Phillies Points

The Philadelphia Phillies are so deep, that six points seems too few to offer.

This team appears set to begin what should be the best season in franchise history, even though they have not won a game yet. They have not yet taken the divisional lead, or pulled away from a second place team. They have not caught fire during the dog days of summer, stayed healthy into September, or gone strong into October ready for a playoff push.

So far, the only thing this team has accomplished is to have rightfully set the highest expectations in the minds of the baseball world. Few teams in the major leagues have comparable talent, or potential. Let's look at six key points that dot the path to their potential destination. GPS voice command: “World Series, 2011?”

One:
For all the talk of the Phillies supposed dominance, they have actually been on a three-year slide. In 2008, they won the World Series. In 2009, they won the National League Pennant. In 2010, they won a Division Series. That would be graphed as a decline, not a dynasty. But, a new season is at-hand and trends can quickly be reversed.

Two:
The starting pitching staff features a Fab Four of Roy Halladay, Cliff Lee, Roy Oswalt, and Cole Hamels. Then, there is that other pitcher who could easily be confused with a contestant from Philadelphia's famous Wing Bowl. “Wingman” Joe Blanton is the guy who makes all the other guys look even better.

Halladay, Lee, and Oswalt have lifetime winning percentages above .600. Hamels lifetime winning percentage is nearly 30 points better than Blanton's .545. If this former 16-game winner is not traded, he just might post more wins than at least one of the Fearsome Foursome. This type of scenario isn't logical, but somehow always seems to play out within every team, every season.

Three:
Roy Halladay is a future Hall of Famer and the premiere pitcher in the game. His mound presence indicates that he could pitch and win in any era. With health, he should easily win more than 20 games again and leave lines scores as blunt as this short paragraph.

Four:
Cliff Lee stuck it to the Yankees in the offseason and he'll do the same to countless batters this year. There are those who think that because the Giants beat him in the Series, they'll beat him again in any potential playoff rematch. Mr. Cody Ross and any fan who has seen this superb lefty for more than a few games, know that he makes adjustments. That is what dominant pitchers do.

Five:
Carlos Ruiz emerged last year as one of the best all-around catchers in the game. Like a Stealth aircraft, his effectiveness has been above detection for a number of years. Besides his solid defense, this pugnacious backstop hit .302 last season, and would not bat in the lower third of many other teams batting orders. If he was moved to a higher position in the Phillies lineup, how would this sixth-year player perform? Check out his playoff numbers and then think about it.

Six:
Brad Lidge is still key to the team's potential success. While his fastball seems to have lessened, he showed renewed arm strength, compared to the 2009 season, and deepened his use of mound intelligence. His slider was nearly back to Eric Hinske foiling form as well. As the Phillies lineup has been less prolific in recent seasons, there have been less blowouts. In this revived pitching era, closers are needed to lock the end-game door more often.

Bottom line on the Phillies: With a relatively healthy roster, they could pass their all-time season record of 101 wins, which they set during the 1976 and 1977 seasons. With Charlie Manuel's even demeanor, and the creative aggressiveness of General Manager, Reuben Amaro, Jr., they should adjust to any challenges a season can bring. Their attitude already seems closer to their championship team of three seasons past, than that of the previous two campaigns. Alex Trebek hasn't yet asked supercomputer Watson, but how could any human mind not like Philadelphia's chances to replay 2008's final scene?

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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Text - Philadelphia Flyers 2011 Stanley Cup Chances

My article was published by Yahoo Sports on 2/22/11 

The Pittsburgh Penguins 2008-09 path to Stanley Cup victory was paved by losing to the Detroit Red Wings in the 2007-08 finals.

Last June, when Philadelphia was defeated by the
Chicago Blackhawks, they fell short of winning their first Stanley Cup since 1974-75. The current Flyers team is on pace to win 50 games for the first time since the 1985-86 season when they amassed 53 victories, but failed to appear in the finals. According to Hockeyreference.com, they have only won fifty games five times in team history. The other four times they won fifty games they went to the finals and left their fingerprints on Lord Stanley's trophy twice.

Team depth and consistency seem to indicate that members of the orange and black will each grab that Cup during a June victory lap. But, hockey-nerds and their analysis are often thrown head first into dressing room lockers everywhere. Before that happens, let's review some facts before the first playoff puck is dropped.
Management:

Chairman Ed Snider's consistent commitment to excellence is the origin of the Flyers winning legacy. At the end of last season, they trailed only the Montreal Canadiens for the
best all-time winning percentage. This season, they became the first of the original expansion teams to achieve 1,000 home-ice victories.

Staying healthy is linked to a long and often-times winning run through the grueling NHL playoffs. Deep teams can survive the odyssey without some of their key components. The
1986-87 Flyers pushed one of the most dominant teams of all-time, the Edmonton Oilers, to a seventh game in that Cup series. Bill Meltzer, of Philadelphiaflyers.com, noted that they did so without 58-goal scorer Tim Kerr, who missed the entire series due to an injured shoulder.

General Manager Paul Holmgren's efforts to reload last summer moved a previously full roster past the saturation point. The lineup he has created is more than 20 players deep and seems to have enough elements to swat any potential playoff injury bugs. This former enforcer and
one-time 30 goal scorer has thoughtfully built a talented group that exudes character.

Coach Peter Laviolette's steady leadership is most evident when he makes in-game adjustments, including his ability to call needed timeouts. This
2006 Carolina Cup-winning coach understands modern player psychology. Every Flyboy knows what their Dad wants them to do at the rink on game day.
Between the Pipes:

While some goalies have performed adequately in past seasons, few truly standout playoff performances were registered until last season's goalie rotation nearly brought the Cup home. If you travel to Adirondack, Michael Leighton will certainly say that 'nearly' wasn't enough. In a
June, 1987 Sports Illustrated interview, Wayne Gretzky said that 1987 Cup series MVP Ron Hextall was the best goaltender that he had ever played against. Both the 1987 and 2010 Flyers teams lost the Cup, proving that varied goaltending exhibitions aren't the only element in final victory.

While shutouts have not been a part of the Flyers arsenal this season, steady goaltending has helped them to stay amongst the League leaders in points. Sergei Bobrovsky, while not perfect, wins games. 'Bob' has the best lateral movement in the League, but also has areas of his game that need improvement.

The rookie crouches very low in the net, allowing plenty of space for open targets above his shoulders. Backup Brian Boucher is also the better stick handler, which is why he generally seems to start against teams that dump and chase. Bob and Boosh have combined for a
save percentage that places them in the top 2/3 of the League, which is also the same range the team falls into for shots allowed per game (30).
Defense:

The six men who patrol the area in front of the net have enabled the team to be among the top 10 in fewest goals allowed. Chris Pronger, who leads the blue liners, has a presence on the ice that is reminiscent of Mark Howe's 1980's aura. While the Flyers performed well when the hulking 6'6' defenseman was briefly out with an injury, he remains a difference maker whenever he steps over the boards. While he plays a different style than Howe, there is no question that Pronger is the team's best overall defenseman since the Mike Keenan era.

Kimmo Timonen, Braydon Coburn, and Matt Carle have all performed solidly. Andrej Meszaros emergence has been the most surprising and is clearly linked to Sean O'Donnell's tutelage. Considered the third pair, these two would supplant many defensive duos on teams throughout the League. They have a strong combined +/- rating, with
Meszaros often leading the League in that category.
The Lines:

Laviolette's ability to mix-and-match the Lego-like lines Holmgren has provided, presents an ongoing challenge for opponents. The versatility of their front lines is a key reason why they have mostly battled the Vancouver Canucks for the
League lead in goals scored. They have too many offensive threats for other teams to adequately match lines against. Most opponents have been ground down by the third period in trying to hold off their top nine.

Captain Mike Richards, a complete two-way player, is amongst the
top 25 players in the League in points. Claude Giroux is an all-out All-star. His on-ice vision, puck control, and passing skills are outstanding and sometimes evoke comparison to those of former Flyer and now retired Avalanche, Peter Forsberg. Giroux is complimented by Danny Briere and Jeff Carter, who also demonstrate brilliance.

The offensive contributions from Ville Leino, Scott Hartnell, James van Riemsdyk, Andreas Nodl, and Nickolay Zherdev have helped to create balanced scoring that alleviates the need for any single player, or line, to carry the scoring burden.
Kris Versteeg, who was recently acquired from the Toronto Maple Leafs, further deepens the versatility of the top three lines. His Cup experience with Chicago last year sweetens the addition even further.

The checkers include Blair Betts and Darroll Powe. While team enforcers Dan Carcillo and Jody Shelley are not the best in the League, they take care of business when needed. As a result, teams don't often mess with the Flyers top guys.
End Game:

Within the League this team ranks: in the
top 20 on the power play, in the top 10 on the penalty kill, and in the top 10 in penalty minutes. Despite that lack of dominance, they continue to battle Vancouver for the most wins and points in the League.

This group wins games in many different ways and is resilient, which is why they have not yet had long losing streaks. They force opponents to adapt to their style of play. This should translate into playoff series victories.

Are the Philadelphia Flyers poised to win the Stanley Cup? Their roster needs to remain relatively healthy throughout April and May. If so, they appear to have their strongest chance in decades of once again hoisting that elusive silver trophy during the League's final playoff game in June.

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Tuesday, February 22, 2011

Text - Dead Peasant Policies

Corporations Secretly Purchased Life Insurance Policies On Their Employees

The information you are about to read will likely affect your thoughts about any company that you have ever worked for. But, be prepared. This story is more about questions, than it is about answers.

Peasant: An uneducated person who does not have a lot of money.

Life Insurance: A legal agreement where an insurance company receives premiums and, upon the death of an individual, pays a predetermined amount to a designated beneficiary.

How could those two divergent definitions be joined? Many corporations found a way to do so.

Sometimes we don't get to see a movie while it is in the theater. Other times we don't immediately watch a flick we may have purchased, or recorded. Recently, I watched a movie that came out over a year ago. Its plot revealed an unbelievable, yet factual, piece of information that is likely affecting countless workers everywhere.

Many well known corporations bought life insurance policies on their employees, without their knowledge or consent, and have been collecting payments upon their deaths. These payments were received regardless of whether the deceased person was a current, or a former employee.

How can those actions possibly be legal? Well, they were. Why has so little information been available about these matters? A list of the companies who are believed to have taken part in this practice might reveal that answer.

Winn Dixie Stores is believed to be one of the companies that pioneered this practice. That company bought life insurance policies on tens of thousands of employees in 1993, naming itself as the beneficiary. The actual phrases used to describe the employees in the policy documents were 'dead peasants' and the policy type itself was referred to as 'janitor insurance', which not so subtly reveals how the employees were thought of. None of these human beings were peasants and hardly any provided janitorial services to the companies they worked for.

The role of insurance companies in these ghoulishly greedy morality plays is obvious. So, there seems no need to waste any further space detailing why they chose to swim in these rich premium streams with their corporate customers.

These policies were originally bought to insure high level, executive, employees. Back office types must have jumped head-first through the legal loopholes they poked open when they began buying similar policies for rank and file employees. The secret nature of these pursuits seems to indicate full awareness that, if asked for consent, an employee would have no motivation to allow their employer to name itself as a sole beneficiary for a life insurance policy taken in her, or his, name.

In this video, a widow discusses a life insurance payment of $1,579,399.10 that was made after her husband had died of brain cancer. That sum was not paid to her, but instead to his surviving employer!


Due to numerous lawsuits, new federal and state laws began to be passed in 2006. Those laws required a company to provide information about and obtain consent from employees for these types of policies. No consent, no policy. Prior to 2006, only banks had been required to disclose certain information about these life insurance policies to their employees.

What is unclear is if any of the new laws have had an impact on policies, bought prior to 2006, that are still in effect. Also, are payouts continuing to be received from those policies?

The movie referenced earlier was Capitalism: A Love Story, which is a Michael Moore production. Whether you like him or not, there is no denying the information he presents in the film about this specific topic. However, if you choose not to accept it, then you should at least pursue information on your own.

Search any documents your company may have given you about life insurance and see if there is any mention of this type of policy. But, the Catch-22 involves a lack of information. Because if you don't know if a company has such policies, why would you assume that they did? If you want to take that leap and assume they do, how do you ask questions without potentially making yourself a target of office politics?

There is a safer route. Conduct an internet search about this topic. The internet is such a vast resource that it must definitely provide access to many useful links about this bizarre money scheme, right? Don't be so sure.

At the end of this open story we are reminded of two age-old pieces of wisdom: Never underestimate the power of human beings to do good. Never forget the ability some have to do the opposite.


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Saturday, February 19, 2011

Text - Bucks County Conference

Bucks County's Network Now Conference Sparked by Appearances of
Lu Ann Cahn, Lynn Doyle, Jennaphr Frederick, and Jen Groover

Some see others as who they are, not as who they can become. But, each person must always recognize that they are the only expert on their own developing lives. One way to progress personally is by pursuing positive connections with others. Higher levels of mutual success and fulfillment will naturally result from those shared journeys.

Network Now recently held a conference that featured five prominent women at the Health and Wellness Center in Warrington, Bucks County.

The conference was highlighted by a panel discussion about effective methods business owners can use to pitch stories to the media. Distinguished guests included: NBC 10's Lu Ann Cahn, Comcast's Lynn Doyle, FOX 29's Jennaphr Frederick, and Jen Groover, founder of Jen Groover Productions.

The event involved the collaboration and support of many women, entrepreneurs, sponsors, and Laura Pedrick Photography. The U.S. Small Business Administration had business financing information available for all attendees. Ten vendors sponsored a one-hour networking session which included raffle prizes, goody bags, and Cabot Vermont cheese samples, prior to the start of the conference.

Cyndi Po, owner of Serenity Fit and author of The 5 How To's to a Healthier You, kicked off the night's festivities by reminding everyone that they need to be healthy and strong in order to run their own businesses.

Network Now founder, Jamie Broderick had previously worked in accounting, before reinventing herself as the leader of this business networking group for women in 2007. Originally meeting with twelve members in her home, the organization has grown so rapidly that it is has been able to attract well-known guests for their large events.

Broderick said, “The information that Jen Groover and the media panel provided was incredible. They were all so generous, knowledgeable, approachable, and funny.”

Broderick met Jen Groover, while attending a branding workshop, at the Pennsylvania Governor's Conference for Women.

While introducing Groover, Broderick enthusiastically said, “It has been said that Jen has enough energy to power the Eastern seaboard.”

Groover is a noted author, entrepreneur, television contributor, and creator of the Butler Bag. She immediately backed up Broderick's introduction by energizing the crowd with her entrepreneurial insight.
Networking is so important, which is why I love and stand by Network Now. My mentor taught me that your network is your net worth. I don't just mean that financially, but also emotionally, socially, psychologically, and spiritually. It is everything rolled up into one.

There is nothing that takes the place of your face in terms of networking. Speaking is one of the most underplayed ways that business owners can represent their companies. Everyone has an area of expertise and speaking to groups helps you to build your platform. From there, you can move on to television and radio,” Groover said.

Groover then moderated a panel discussion that focused on various ways business owners can effectively “pitch” (present) stories to media outlets. Each of the panelists spoke from accomplished backgrounds.

Lynn Doyle has won 9 Emmy awards during her 30-year career. She hosts “It's Your Call with Lynn Doyle”, a Comcast news show that focuses on issues of national importance. Doyle's broadcasts raise viewer awareness, while simultaneously providing a consistent model of how journalism can be effectively practiced.

The fears that I had when I first started in the 1970's and the challenges that I had to overcome, helped me to be the person that I have become. You have to experience failure in order to have success.

Someone can gain experience by doing shorter interviews on smaller formats. Make yourself available to anyone who is looking for an expert. I find media training, if it's done well, to be a very useful resource. The way to get on a show like mine is to be the best in your field and to be accessible,” Doyle said.

Lu Ann Cahn has won 8 Emmy awards and is the co-host of NBC's 10! Show. She spoke about how she had challenged herself to do something new each day in 2010. Check out her blog One Year of Firsts to learn more about her experiences.

When I took these little risks outside of my comfort zone, I became more comfortable with being uncomfortable. I began to see myself differently and other people around me began to see me differently. Opportunities came along, including co-hosting the 10 Show. During that year I learned that we can never stop learning and growing. When you get stuck, reinvent yourself,” Cahn said.

That was not the first time that Cahn stepped outside of her comfort level for the benefit of her viewers. In 1991, Cahn courageously took her fight with breast cancer public. Her choice to openly present a private matter to a public audience set a high ethical bar and positively impacted many lives. The manner in which she embraces her stories is always underscored by the approach that she took with that most personal one. She offered the same honest tone when discussing the types of story ideas she seeks.
I like emails, visuals, and lists. You are going to have to sell it to me and know your story. We're going to want to know what your credentials are. We bring people on television that have never been on television,” Cahn said.

Jennaphr Frederick has worked in the media since the 1990's. She joined the Fox family in 1999 and has been a member of Fox 29's Good Day Philadelphia morning team since 2003. She describes herself as a Mom of two, a snowboarder, a golfer, and a “wanna be” Rock Star.

Frederick has a personality that likely drew the media profession to her rather than vice versa.
The genuineness of her interviewing approach naturally sets her subjects and viewers at ease. In this age of countless media choices, people need a compelling reason to choose television, let alone a specific channel. She is one of those magnetic reasons, spurring interest in stories through her own inviting enthusiasm.

One of my challenges every day is defining myself. What I have learned, is that I'm only ever going to be me. I try to ask the questions that we all want to ask.

An Internet search engine is your best friend. They have lists that can inspire you. Use those lists to present ideas to us. When you want to pitch a list, always have plan B. Remember to ask where are we going to be and how long a segment will be. Make sure that you watch the show that you are pitching, so you know who you are pitching. Be fresh, be new, and be willing to listen,” Frederick said.

All of the prominent women who addressed the audience were inspirational. The manners in which they have built their lives and careers serve as models for others to learn from. Their presence at Network Now's conference highlighted the night and reinforced the importance of always expanding your network of contacts and friends.

We have received so much positive feedback about the event. We're not quite sure how we are going to top this one,” Broderick said.

For more information about Network Now, click on their website link.


(All contacts made with Network Now and the entire content of this article were developed through my own freelance sources, attendance at the function and writing efforts. Thank you to my friends at philly2philly.com for then posting it on their site in February, 2011.) 

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