'Dancing with the Stars' pros join 'Forever Tango'
20 mins ago - "Dancing With the Stars" duo Karina Smirnoff and Maksim Chmerkovskiy have shimmied aboard the Broadway-bound "Forever Tango."
Well, he said it really loud, he said it on the air on the radio. Whoa, oh, oh, on the radio.
-Donna Summer
For the past couple of years, I have been working on putting together "The Don McNay show," a daily radio show that will lend itself to syndication.
Early in 2010, that is going to happen.
Starting with three stations but lots of ambition and a detailed business plan.
It took a long time to put together. I needed a Johnny Carson style of "vacation" scheduling and modern remote technology to maintain my full time activity in the structured settlement business and to give me time to write my Huffington Post and syndicated columns.
We have lined up some top notch guest hosts. They will fill in when I go to settlements and mediations and I will have a great production staff. I also plan to do some interesting stuff from remote locations.
I'm on a business trip right now but will give you more details in the upcoming weeks. I'm excited about the opportunity. It's really hard to get on the radio these days and I am glad this fell into place.
You might warn Suze Orman and Dave Ramsey that I am gunning for them. Big time.
Don
20 mins ago - "Dancing With the Stars" duo Karina Smirnoff and Maksim Chmerkovskiy have shimmied aboard the Broadway-bound "Forever Tango."
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