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Love Psychic DJ Ownbey Available for Interviews

DJ Ownbey is one of the highest-rated psychics on Liveperson (based on user ratings). He is the former radio host of "Star Talk" and "DJ's Advice." He is interested in interviews for TV and radio.

Love Psychic DJ Ownbey Available for Interviews
2010-11-16
CLEVELAND, OH, November 16, 2010 (Press-News.org) DJ Ownbey is one of the highest ranked and rated psychics on Liveperson. He is the former radio host of "Star Talk" and "DJ's Advice." He has been a valued guest on numerous radio and television shows. Currently, Love Psychic DJ Ownbey is available for interviews with radio, TV, and print.

He is also a writer that is interested in doing a daily column for spiritual, metaphysical, and/or psychic topics. If you are interested in setting up interviews or contacting him his contact information is:

Love Psychic DJ Ownbey
(216) 741-0123
www.love-psychic-usa.com

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[Press-News.org] Love Psychic DJ Ownbey Available for Interviews
DJ Ownbey is one of the highest-rated psychics on Liveperson (based on user ratings). He is the former radio host of "Star Talk" and "DJ's Advice." He is interested in interviews for TV and radio.