
MICHAEL REAGAN JOINS THE AMERICAN ADVISOR
Goldline International's American Advisor
Adds Michael Reagan as Weekly Contributor
Political Consultant and Best Selling Author
to Discuss Political Trends and the Economy
Santa Monica, CA – April 12, 2011 – Goldline International, Inc. announced today that Michael Reagan, bestselling author, political commentator, and son of President Ronald Reagan, will appear every Wednesday on the American Advisor radio show. Mr. Reagan joins an engaging lineup of weekly contributors, including economist Don Luskin, political commentator Gretchen Hamel, Goldline Vice Chairman Mark Albarian, and political commentator S.E. Cupp.
Scott Carter, host of the American Advisor, will discuss ongoing political and economic trends with Mr. Reagan. "We're pleased to welcome Mr. Reagan into our family of weekly contributors," said Carter. "His unique perspective on today's political and economic landscape, which echoes his father's great American legacy, provides a compelling context for ongoing news trends."
American Advisor interviews with Michael Reagan will air every Wednesday between 11:30AM to 12:00PM PST on radio stations throughout the U.S. Show listeners are invited to call in with their questions and comments for Mr. Reagan at 877-341-2646.
In addition to live radio, the American Advisor radio show can also be heard on the Internet at theamericanadvisor.com/listen. Archived shows can be heard at goldline.com/goldnews-liveradioshows.
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