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WABC Renews Arthur's ''The Greatest Show of All Time''


Clint Arthur
Clint Arthur

WABC-AM (Talkradio 77)/New York inks an extension with "The Greatest Show of All Time" featuring celebrity entrepreneur Clint Arthur to remain on 770AM during the entirety of 2020. The show will air on WABC every Sunday evening at 9:30pm ET. An entrepreneur and frequent speaker at Harvard University, Nasdaq, Coca-Cola, and West Point, Arthur is also a television expert guest, with over 100 network television appearances including: "The Today Show," "Mornings with Maria," CNN, HLN, BBC, SkyNews and "Good Day LA."

Arthur noted, "The mission of this show is personal, professional, and spiritual transformation for entrepreneurs, business owners, CEO's and anyone responsible for improving their own life and who wants to be more, do more and have more. As a Native New Yorker, I am thrilled by this opportunity to give back to the city that made me who I am today."

Born, raised, and still living in New York City, Arthur is a graduate of PS 40, JHS 104, and Stuyvesant High School, where he studied creative writing for two years with Pulitzer Prize winner Frank McCourt, author of "Angela's Ashes," whom Clint credits for inspiring him to become a writer. His #1 bestselling books include: "What They Teach You at The Wharton Business School," as well as "Speaking Game: 7-Figure Speaker Secrets" and "The Greatest Book of All Time."

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