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Movie Addict HQ in the News
by Betty Jo Tucker

Thanks so much to Phil Hall for including Movie Addict Headquarters in “A Few Words about Internet Radio,” his recent article for the Business-Superstar website. It was a pleasure being interviewed by Phil, author of my favorite books about independent films. Of course, I always appreciate the opportunity to share our experiences with some of the wonderful guests who have appeared on our BlogTalkRadio show.  

When Phil asked me who was the most interesting person we’ve interviewed, that was a hard question to answer. But here’s the way I responded:

We've interviewed so many fascinating guests that it’s difficult to pick the most interesting. But Cloris Leachman was definitely one of the most memorable. What a comedy ambush! I could hardly get through the interview because I was laughing so much – unprofessional, I know, but I couldn't help it! Debbie Reynolds and Barry Bostwick have been the most candid – Debbie about her bad luck with men and Barry about his Rocky Horror Picture Show experiences. And Tony Curtis was the most controversial with his comments about Marilyn Monroe. His interview with Movie Addict Headquarters may have been the last one he gave before passing on. Tony was having some hearing problems and misunderstood my name. So he said, 'Betty Culpepper, what a name! Have I got the movie for you: Montana Falls starring Betty Culpepper!' To this day, some people still call me by that name.

Phil’s article also explains how Internet radio got started. And each of the three hosts he interviewed (David Lykken, Ira Lauer, and yours truly) reveal other intriguing facts and feelings concerning their shows. 

“In many ways, this medium offers the best of all worlds: the traditional and still beloved radio talk show format realigned for the digital age,” Phil observes.

To read the entire article, please click the link below.   

http://www.business-superstar.com/super-tools/a-few-words-about-internet-radio/


                                                                                                                                                                               
 
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