The Producers of Health Briefs TV Release Air Dates for Syracuse, NY
Coral Springs, FL (PRWEB) August 10, 2013 -- Health Briefs TV presents air dates for Syracuse, New York. The city is located in upstate New York and is recognized as an excellent place to live and work, due to its low cost of doing business. Healthcare is a strong industry in the area, though it has one of the lowest rates of hospitalization. It is also one of the most secure places to live in the United States as rated by Sperling’s Best Places. The engaging television show will be broadcast on FOX WSYT-TV throughout the month of August.
The Health Briefs TV show host is Terry Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame quarterback from the Pittsburgh Steelers. His popularity began on the football field while leading the legendary team to four Super Bowl titles and picking up two Super Bowl MVP awards. Terry is just as popular now as he was then. From the locker room to the Board room, he has become a valuable commodity in Corporate America. He is a favorite motivational speaker and an often-requested celebrity for endorsing companies and their products. His well-known outgoing personality and credibility are key factors in his continuing celebrity. Throw in some cameo appearances in a few major motion pictures and close to a hundred appearances on the Jay Leno show, and the reason is clear why Terry Bradshaw is a great host and segment narrator for the Health Briefs TV show.
The program covers topics relating to the health and medical fields and offers valuable information about the diagnosis, treatment and prevention of many common ailments. It also features interviews with innovative business leaders in the industry. The show is headquartered in South Florida, home of the NBA team the Miami Heat. For more information about the show or its host, please visit Health Briefs on Facebook, Twitter or Google+, or watch the Behind the Scenes video with this release.
RBryan, Blaze Branding Group, http://www.health-briefs.com/?pr=web, 954.379-4897, [email protected]
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