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career tv on fox business news

Mon, Mar 16, 2009

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CareerTV, a global television programmer and interactive web site designed to help college students and young professionals reach their career goals, will be launching on Fox Business News beginning Saturday, April 4th from 2 – 2:30 pm EST.

The half-hour program will provide job seekers with a steady stream of employer profiles, salary reports, resume tips, interview coaching, employee testimonials, industry outlines, and the latest career news.

In addition to premiering on Fox, the program, anchored and executive produced by Sean O’Grady, is also streamed on the Web and is shown on about 400 campuses nationwide.

According to a CareerTV spokesperson, one new program will air each month and repeated the following three weeks. The show is taped in Philadelphia and various corporate HQ locations around the country.

Some companies who have been interviewed on CareerTV include Deloitte, Apple, Sony, Starbucks, and UPS, to name a few.

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2 Comments For This Post

  1. Ted Says:

    This has incredible potential. Best of luck to CareerTV.

  2. David Rice Says:

    Saturday afternoons I’m not around much, especially in the spring and summer, so searched for the show so I can TiVo it. But Fox Business News says that Saturday afternoons are “Paid Programming.” I wonder if FBN will have the show listed in the TV guide so it’s TiVo-able.

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