
GOLDLINE SPONSORS GLENN BECK'S GBTV NETWORK
Goldline International Is Exclusive Precious Metals Sponsor For Glenn Beck's New GBTV Video Network
Santa Monica, CA - September 15, 2011 - Goldline International, Inc. announced today that it is the exclusive precious metals sponsor of Glenn Beck's new GBTV Video Network, which launched on September 12.
"Goldline has been a longtime sponsor on my radio show and websites and I am glad that they will be joining our efforts on GBTV," said Glenn Beck. "While GBTV will have half as much advertising as a traditional T.V. show, we are excited to share products and services that I believe in with our subscribers."
GBTV is Glenn Beck's live streaming video network featuring Glenn's new daily two-hour show and a wide range of original and licensed information and entertainment programming. All programs are broadcast in HD and are available live or on-demand across multiple viewing platforms. Glenn's two-hour show is broadcast live weekdays from 5 to 7PM ET from a newly-built set designed by Glenn and his team at NEP Studios in Midtown Manhattan. The show includes contributors like Amy Holmes, Raj Nair, S.E. Cupp and Brian Sack.
"We're proud to be an exclusive sponsor of Glenn Beck's exciting new media outlet," said Scott Carter, Chief Executive Officer of Goldline International, Inc. "We wish Glenn all the best with his new venture and look forward to working with him to help people learn more about gold and other precious metals."
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