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Radio Show Explores Art of Storytelling with David Fisher
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, July 2, 2019 |
Bestselling author David Fisher will keynote a session focused on the art of storytelling at the Radio Show on Thursday, September 26. He's the author of more than 80 books, including 24 New York Times bestsellers. Throughout his career, he has collaborated with notable figures, including William Shatner, Leonard Nimoy, Tom Coughlin, Terry Bradshaw, Ann Romney and Dan Abrams -- with whom he wrote bestselling books on both Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.
"Powerful content is driving the audio medium forward in each of our platforms from broadcast to podcast, and of course advertising," said Radio Advertising Bureau President/CEO Erica Farber. "Understanding how to deliver a powerful story that resonates with listeners and audiences is key, and David Fisher will offer valuable insight at Thursday's Radio Show keynote."
"Sound and audio redefine the way we report and tell stories," said NAB Executive Vice President of Industry Affairs Steve Newberry. "We are pleased to have David Fisher present on how to engage and attract listeners through storytelling."
Fisher began his professional career as a staff writer for the late comedienne Joan Rivers' syndicated talk show, "That Show." He later joined "Life" magazine, when it was still published weekly, becoming the youngest reporter in that magazine's history, covering primarily sports and youth culture.
The 2019 Radio Show, produced by the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) and the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB), will be held September 24-27 in Dallas, Texas.
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