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Podcast of TV CONFIDENTIAL Show No. 436, Hour 1 with guest Steve Beverly is now available online for listening on demand
Show No. 436, Hour 1 with guest Steve Beverly Original Airdates: Feb. 1-3, 2019 Listen to “Show No. 436, Hour 1 with guest Steve Beverly” on Spreaker. Ed welcomes Steve Beverly, television historian and professor of communications arts at Union … Continue reading →
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Loretta Swit: Next on TVC
Actress, author and animal rights advocate Loretta Swit and television historian and broadcast communications professor Steve Beverly will join us this weekend on TV CONFIDENTIAL, airing Feb. 1-3 at the following times and venues: Share-a-Vision Radio San Francisco Bay Area … Continue reading →
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Coming soon to TV CONFIDENTIAL: Steve Beverly, television historian and professor of broadcast journalism, on why Jackson 24/7, the daily student-produced newscast he supervises at Union University (Jackson, TN), is like a “teaching hospital”; his friendship with game show legend Monty Hall, and why Hall was particularly proud of Split Second; and why Steve has become an advocate for mental health in recent years, particularly with regard to helping news professionals cope with and survive depression. Steve also hosts Steve Beverly’s TV Classics, a weekly TCM-like look at classic TV series from the 1950 and ’60s that streams at various times throughout the week at EPlusTV6.com
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Tagged Bob Barker, broadcast journalism, classic TV series, depression, EPlusTV6, Game Show Congress, game shows, interviewing skills, Jackson 24/7, Let's Make a Deal, listening, mental health, mental health advocate, Monty Hall, Mr. TV Classics, National Association on Mental Illness, Split Second, Steve Beverly, Steve Beverly's TV Classics, TCM, teaching hospital, teaching interviewing skills, television historian, television news, television news reporters, Union University, WBBJ
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