
AMERICAN ADVISOR UNVEILS NEW WEEKLY EXPERT GUESTS
Goldline International's American Advisor
Unveils New Weekly Expert Guests
Long Running National Talk Radio Show to Feature
Commentators Don Luskin, S.E. Cupp, and Mark Albarian
Santa Monica, CA - January 3, 2010 - Goldline International, Inc. announced today that its long running national talk radio show, The American Advisor, will be adding recurring guests to its weekly schedule:
- Economic expert Donald Luskin, Chief Investment Officer of investment consulting firm Trend Macrolytics LLC, will appear Mondays at 11:30 PST to give his perspective on macroeconomic and currency trends that could impact the precious metals markets. Mr. Luskin appears weekly on CNBC's "Kudlow & Company" and his columns are published weekly on SmartMoney.com. He contributes frequently to the editorial page of the Wall Street Journal, and to National Review Online.
- Goldline Executive Chairman Mark Albarian will appear Wednesdays at 11:30 PST to discuss the week’s news in the coin market, interesting coin history and trends, and more. Mark Albarian has been a member of the American Numismatic Association (ANA) since 1980. He is a contributor to "A Guide Book of United States Coins" (also known as the "Red Book") and has been interviewed by national media outlets that include the Associated Press, CNBC, Christian Science Monitor, the Denver Post, Las Vegas Review-Journal, TheStreet.com, Topeka Capital-Journal, and the Washington Post.
- Political commentator S.E. Cupp will appear Thursdays at 11:30 PST to discuss trends in Washington personalities and policy that will be of interest to participants in the precious metals market. Ms. Cupp has an online column at the New York Daily News, and a regular feature at The Daily Caller. She is also a regular guest on "Hannity," "Larry King Live," "Fox & Friends," "Geraldo," and "Red Eye with Greg Gutfeld," and she has been heard on dozens of radio shows.
Scott Carter, host of The American Advisor, will interview each guest on the latest news and trends in their area of expertise and follow up on questions raised by show listeners. Listeners are encouraged to call in during the show with their questions and comments for these experts at 877-341-2646.
"We are excited to welcome Mr. Luskin, Ms. Cupp, and Mr. Albarian as weekly expert guests on the American Advisor," said Carter. "Our listeners will benefit from this extended discussion on economic, political, and coin market trends that will build week after week."
The American Advisor airs live every weekday from 11:00AM to 12:00PM PST on radio stations throughout the U.S. Listeners can call 877-341-2646 to find a station nearby, or they can listen to the American Advisor on the Internet at http://www.theamericanadvisor.com/category/interviews/. Archived shows can be heard at http://www.goldline.com/goldnews-liveradioshows.
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