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Follow on Google News | Legendary Broadcaster Pat O’Brien Hosts Special Show at WCOBMBy: World Center of Broadcast Media With Golden Globes in the books and Oscar ballots coming out this Thursday, Pat will be joined by Access Hollywood’s Scot Mantz; a critic’s critic and a movie encyclopedia. And then Scott Flansburg, who is the Human Calculator. He can compute faster than a computer. He’ll share secrets about how to win the lottery and more. “Having Pat as a host for this special show is like having a race car team and with Mario Andretti driving your car,” said Gene Woods, Founder of WCOBM. “He is a legend in broadcasting and we are looking forward watching him in action on WCOBM in Hollywood.” The World Center of Broadcast Media is a live streaming TV network that entertains with a high social media presence. Much of the exposure and views that shows on the network receive is based on interaction through social media outlets. Show hosts and guests promote their appearances within their social media networks and viewers can instantly communicate with them during broadcasts by joining chat lines on the network’s website. In addition to their station in Hollywood, WCOBM also broadcasts shows in Las Vegas, NV. Another station in Salt Lake, Utah is scheduled to begin live broadcasting in the near future. Pat O’Brien has been a radio and television personality for more than 40 years. He was a broadcaster with CBS from 1981 to 1997 and has covered six Olympic Games, the World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals and the Final Four. O’Brien has also the anchor and host of Access Hollywood from 1997 to 2004 and The Insider from 2004 to 2008. He joined Fox Sports Radio from 2010 to 2013 and co-hosted the Loose Cannons Show with Steve Hartman and Vic “The Brick” Jacobs. That’s Everything, All the Time with Pat O’Brien at 10:00 am PST January 12 on the fastest growing live streaming TV network, WCOBM, The World Center of Broadcast Media. Join us. For more information about the World Center of Broadcast Media please call (702) 439-5081 or email bruce@wcobm.com. End
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