Las Vegas, NV (ContentDesk via ContentDesk Direct) January 23, 2006 -- George Hirsch's
fast-paced lifestyle TV show, George Hirsch Living It Up!, is a firm go for season two in syndication releasing fall 2006. The lifestyle series is filled with helpful home solutions, savory easy to prepare recipes, world-class locations and a wide range of recreational activities delivered in a most entertaining and engaging format.
The 26 weekly, half-hour shows from Hirsch Productions are distributed by the Television Syndication Company (TVS). During its first season, the George Hirsch Living it UP! TV show received smashing reviews from network affiliates and independent stations that reached over 70 million households. WJAL of Washington, D.C.
commented, George Hirsch is a wonderful show, well produced and very well received. And WSFJ of Columbus, OH, which airs George Hirsch Living it UP! between P. Allen Smith and another home show, said, It is the opinion that
George Hirsch is more popular than the others and the PD really loves the show.Hirsch has a rich sense of humor and a positive attitude, which colors each TV show. In my series Im able to feature new ways my audience can experience a better life. Each episode is different, as we explore food, recreation, travel and home solutions for living well, he said.Video Clips of George may also be viewed at www.georgehirschliving.comCreated, hosted and produced by Hirsch, each episode contains six lifestyle segments beginning with Georges cooking segment in his home kitchen. At the conclusion of each TV show, George assures his nationwide audience each week, If I can do it, you can do it!As a five-time best selling author, lifestyle guru George Hirsch has reached a global audience through U.S.
Syndication, his eight previous PBS series and on in-flight entertainment for more than a decade.See George Hirsch at NATPE in the TVS Suite #6804 at The Hotel at Mandalay Bay on Tuesday 2:00-4:00PM and Wednesday 11:00AM-Noon and 3:00-5:00PM.????
About TVSWith as many as seven series currently broadcasting to U.S. viewers including: Real Life101, Ultimate Choice, The Tribe, Crash Bang Splat, P Allen Smith Gardens, and Junkd; syndicator TVS serves the worlds television, video/DVD, in-flight and educational markets with a distinctive catalog of some 6000 hours of programming ranging from game shows, lifestyle series, kids series and reality TV show programming.Contact: Hirsch ProductionsNancy Winter 631.725.8516e-mail protected from spam botswww.georgehirschliving.com.
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