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FEBRUARY 10. 2006
Rob Weiss to Address Internet Porn "LIVE" on the Recovery Radio Show
Driven by Internet Porn, Sex Addiction Affects Millions and Is Poorly
Understood
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January 29, 2006
Sex Addiction Expert Dr. Patrick Carnes to Lead Month-Long Series To Be
Aired On The “Recovery Radio Show”
Dr. Patrick Carnes, the icon and noted pioneer in the field of Sex Addiction
therapy, will headline a Recovery Radio Show guest line-up during a
groundbreaking February series addressing one of the least understood yet most
pervasive addictions.
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For Immediate Release
May 13, 2005
Worldwide Radio Network
Media Relations
Phone: 949-334-0471
ALCOHOLISM, OTHER ADDICTIONS
HELP RATINGS GROWTH OF NEW RADIO CALL-IN SHOW
LOS ANGELES – May 13, 2005 -- Worldwide
Radio Network’s new two-hour offering, “Recovery Radio,” now being beamed
via ABC Satellite to an expanding list of the nation’s most highly
competitive – and saturated -- call-in radio markets, has seen its market
share steadily increase since its debut about a month ago, company
officials said.
On the eve of its sixth broadcast week,
executives at the Aliso Viejo, Calif.-based radio broadcast company said
the show’s success is driven by a trend away from stale,
Conservative-dominated “politics-only” programming to a more dramatic and
listener-involved format with topics like alcoholism and drug addiction.
The show hosts try to provide the caller with a comfort zone, or an
understanding, that no matter how bad he or she may feel emotionally and
physically, that they have been there. The hosts try to let them
know there is nothing to be afraid of in reaching out for help, especially
over a completely anonymous medium like radio.
“Put it this way,” added Bob Munck, the program’s co-host and co-founder,
“our listeners may, in fact, be listening from objective or even cynical
points of view, but after they hear one or two callers, they get involved
and they seem to stay with us to hear more callers.” A noted adviser and
speaker on alcoholism, addiction and sobriety issues, Munck has been sober
for 14 years.
Dr. Stephen J. Groth, M.D., a Harvard-educated and featured member of the
broadcast team, is a practicing and board-certified emergency medicine
physician. He has fought his way back from opiate addiction to sobriety,
while battling a debilitating chronic pain condition of his own. For 14
years, he was the head of emergency and trauma care at a busy urban
medical center in the nation’s largest metropolitan area.
“It is about the most powerful and
emotional show I’ve heard on the radio in a long time,” said Tracy Queen,
who was listening to last Saturday’s two-hour program on KKLA-FM (99.5) in
Los Angeles. In addition to the Greater Los Angeles Basin, the show can be
heard on KFNX (1100 AM) in Phoenix and KNUU 970 NewsTalk in Las Vegas, as
well as on the Internet. “You were able to hear that poor woman’s
desperation about her compulsive gambling even through her tears,” said
Ms. Queen. “When they (the broadcast team) convinced her to give Gamblers’
Anonymous (GA) a second try, a meeting that was taking place within 25
minutes of when and where she was, and then arrange for someone from the
GA group to even give her a ride to the meeting, it was great and really
very emotional.”
Headquartered in Aliso Viejo,
California near Los Angeles, Recovery Radio is owned by Worldwide Radio
Network. At present, it can be heard live every Saturday evening at 6-8
p.m., on KKLA-FM (99.5) in Los Angeles, KFNX (1100 AM) in Phoenix and KNUU
970 NewsTalk in Las Vegas, as well as over the Internet.
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