
GOLDLINE SPONSORS "THE DENNIS MILLER SHOW"
GOLDLINE INTERNATIONAL BECOMES THE EXCLUSIVE GOLD & SILVER COMPANY OF "THE DENNIS MILLER SHOW"
December 7, 2009
SANTA MONICA, CA - Goldline International, Inc. a leading gold and precious metals trading company, announced today that it has become the exclusive gold and silver company of The Dennis Miller Show. Comedian Dennis Miller, host of the nationally syndicated radio program The Dennis Miller Show on Westwood One, is endorsing Goldline on his show as his exclusive gold dealer. Miller recommends Goldline to investors looking to buy physical gold while he lends his colorful perspective on the current state of the economy.
"I look forward to working with Goldline. With this uncertain economy, I'm just as worried about my portfolio as everyone else. Goldline is a trusted and reliable source for buying gold and silver," said Dennis Miller.
After becoming a household name while starring as the Weekend Update anchor on Saturday Night Live for six seasons, Dennis Miller has expanded his profile through an eclectic mix of television, cable, film and sports broadcasting platforms. Miller had a nine-year run on the HBO talk show "Dennis Miller Live" and has also written and starred in six solo one-hour HBO comedy specials. He was the host and executive producer of CNBC's "Dennis Miller", a topical interview talk show, has starred in various feature films, written a series of bestselling 'Rant' books, and provided color commentary for ABC's "Monday Night Football." In addition to hosting The Dennis Miller Show, he will continue to tour, perform at corporate dates and create and star in new TV/comedy specials.
"We believe there is great synergy between Goldline and Dennis Miller," said Mark Albarian, Goldline's President & CEO. "Dennis is a respected contributor to current events and world economics. With his colorful flair for world news, we are thrilled to partner with Dennis and introduce Goldline to his listeners."
The Dennis Miller Show is heard weekdays on over 250 stations throughout the U.S.
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