NEW YORK, NY, March 27, 2013 (Press-News.org) Samantha Goldberg, aka "Sassy Sammy," is a well-known, highly regarded, and much sought after celebrity and wedding and event planner in the New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles markets. She's known nationwide for her innate and mystical design skill set and for being the "fabulously famous party planner to the stars," as seen as on the Style Network's "Whose Wedding Is It Anyway." Now, Goldberg is coming to the airwaves on WMCN.
"Getting Sassy with Samantha Goldberg" will debut mid-Spring on the WMCN Network. It will be produced by both Blue Moon Video Productions and the WMCN team, led by Executive Producer Donna Benner, who is a multi-Emmy award-winning, talk show producer with decades of experience in daytime syndication and local programming.
The lifestyle adventure show will feature national stylists, top entrepreneurs, acclaimed chefs and much more. "Getting Sassy with Samantha Goldberg" will be a home for celebrities to have some fun and reveal their other side.
Samantha Goldberg will also tackle the stories making headlines today, like the awkward stages of adolescence and youth violence. She'll explore health and wellness, and of course, she'll feature her passion for Dream Team Weddings, focusing on the challenges and hardships that some couples face prior to their big day.
"I am so excited for this new adventure/chapter in my life, and having the ability of sharing information with a vast audience is key in any career. Having a studio audience will allow me to share appropriate information with the guests who really need immediate information," says Goldberg. "I'm zany, I say inappropriate things, and I'm unpredictable, I'm just like every woman out there."
WMCN President Jon Gorchow says he is thrilled to welcome Goldberg to the network which, currently produces several shows, including "Dawn" hosted by Dawn Stensland and "Tolly's Awesome Friends" with Don Tollefson.
"We are excited to add national TV personality Samantha Goldberg to our growing WMCN lineup. Samantha's cutting-edge show will complement our other current shows," says Gorchow.
"Getting Sassy with Samantha Goldberg" will air on WMCN Monday through Thursday at 3 p.m.
The studio audience portion of the show will be taped at The Fuge in Warminster, PA.
For details on how to be a part of the studio audience, visit www.samanthagoldberg.com.
For interviews, and for more information, contact Robyn Stevens at prmedia@live.com.
Reality TV Personality and Event Extraordinaire Samantha Goldberg to Launch her own Talk Show
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