Language of Business airs 2nd time weekly on WBIN-TV!

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Language of Business airs 2nd time weekly on WBIN-TV!

Beginning September 17th (Saturday), the Language of Business will air a 2nd time each week on WBIN-TV. We will be coordinating the content so that different episodes are airing on Saturday’s (12 noon) and Sunday’s (11 am). Our commercial TV debut occurred on June 5, 2016. Just in our 4th month, we are very appreciative of this 2nd broadcast opportunity. Thank you also to the many viewers who are tuning in regularly to support the show; as well to as our entrepreneurial partners who join us each week to tell their stories!

Finally, a huge (ongoing) “thank you” to our Needham Channel partner, without whom we wouldn’t have gotten our first shot on April 2, 2013, as well as our entire Language of Business team,  now numbering 15 people strong.

From Wikipedia:

WBIN-TV, virtual channel 50 (UHF digital channel 35), is an independent television station serving Boston, Massachusetts, United States, that is licensed to Derry, New Hampshire. Carlisle One Media owns the station. WBIN’s studios are on A Street in Derry, with its news studio located in Concord, and additional offices located in Watertown, Massachusetts. Its transmitter is additionally located on Merrill Hill in Hudson, New Hampshire.

The news operation on WBIN-TV is branded as the NH1 News Network or NH1 News. Besides WBIN, the network is found on sister radio station WNNH. NH1 News is one of only two news departments based in the state of New Hampshire (the other being WMUR News 9). Much of the state is part of the Boston media market.

Language of Business airs 2nd time weekly on WBIN-TV!

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Greg Stoller is actively involved in building entrepreneurship and international business programs at Boston University's Questrom School of Business. He teaches courses in entrepreneurship, global strategy and management and runs the Asian International Management Experience Program, and the Asian International Consulting Project.

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