HOUSTON, TX, January 03, 2013 (Press-News.org) A new male talk show will hit the airwaves on February 9th via Regal Media Group, LLC and executive producer Todd A. Smith.
The show entitled Regal Roundtable will be a 30-minute talk show that discusses hot topics and current events similar to The View and The Talk, but from a male perspective.
The show is the brainchild of Smith, who also publishes the online men's magazine RegalMag.com.
Regal Roundtable will appeal to men of all races and ethnicities and will give men the platform to debate issues ranging from politics, religion, sports, health, relationships and social issues.
Periodically, the show will feature battle of the sexes episodes, which will allow two men and two women to debate relationship issues.
According to the company's official website, "Guests on 'Regal Roundtable' have included comedian and radio personality Marcus D. Wiley ('Yolanda Adams Morning Show'), Houston community activist Quannel X, playwright Renee Rivon (Je'Caryous Johnson's 'Marriage Material'), country singer Mike Stites and [politician] Jew Don Boney."
The show will begin airing in Houston before launching nationally in the months to follow. The episodes will air at 6:30 AM CST on Saturdays February 9th, February 6th, February 23rd, March 9th and March 16th on the KUBE channel 57. For those without cable, AT&T UVerse, Direct TV or the DISH, KUBE can be found on channel 57. For those with Comcast, KUBE can be found on channels 53 and 643 (for HD).
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