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About Powerful
Radio Productions |
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Powerful
Radio Productions, Inc. was founded in 1998 and is owned by broadcasters
who believe that what you hear on the radio should inspire, inform,
entertain and persuade. Powerful Radio Productions, Inc. believes
in showcasing "real life" on the radio, offering knowledge,
and exploring honest solutions to problems.
Along with breakthrough programming
such as "Steppin' Out, The 12 Step Meeting On-The-Air,"
Powerful Radio Productions, Inc. produces long-form broadcast
programming that explores complex and difficult issues in a clear,
concise, and entertaining manner.
These shows, which are also offered
as cassette tapes, offer you expert advice on a variety of topics
from careers, health issues, answers to infertility, or give you
the tools to find out what you need to know about sending your
kids to college. Powerful Radio Productions, Inc. produces and
offers a variety of informational cassettes and books to help. |
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About CEO
and Founder Denise McIntee |
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Denise
McIntee, formed Powerful Radio Productions, Inc. with one goal:
to produce powerful radio programs. The first project: producing
the first of it's kind ever radio show: "Steppin' Out."
Here's how the radio
show idea began. While taking psychology courses in college, McIntee
attended 12 Step Meetings as part of her course work. She became
fascinated and noted that the meetings were often better than
many of the stories currently heard on-the-air. That is how the
idea for The 12 Step Meeting On-The-Air concept was born.
McIntee, a longtime
New York broadcast professional, also works as an associate consultant
with Geller Media International,
working one-on-one with on-air talent, coordinating Geller Media's
Powerful Radio Workshops and the annual Producer's Workshop. She
also finds, trains and develops on-air personalities for Geller
Media's radio and television clients around the world.
Prior to joining
Geller Media International in 1997, McIntee served for 17 years
as Operations Manager at WABC-AM radio in New York, where she
was instrumental in finding, developing, and working with many
major talk-show hosts both in New York broadcasting and in national
syndication.
McIntee lives in Rockland County,
New York, with her twin daughters Danielle and Dominique and her
husband Mike, who works for CBS TV's "Late Show with David
Letterman." |
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