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WOR/New York Acquires ''Always in Fashion'' Radio Show


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WOR-AM/New York is the new home of "Always in Fashion," a fashion business show broadcasting Saturdays nights from 8-9pm and Sunday nights from 7-8pm. Hosted by Mark Weber, former CEO of PVH, and his son, Jesse Weber, a lawyer and TV host on the Law and Crime Network, "Always in Fashion" is a study in advanced business and lifestyle exploration and offers listeners career and life advice, while recognizing that success is always in fashion.

Weber is a fashion business industry veteran, known for his former role as CEO of one of America's largest fashion companies, PVH, the fashion conglomerate that owned and marketed brands such as Van Heusen, Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger. In addition, he was also CEO of LVMH Inc., where he oversaw the French luxury group's operations in the U.S., managed a number of global brands and served on the LVMH executive committee for Pairs. His in-depth scope of experiences takes the listener behind the scenes of the fashion, retail and luxury industries.

Weber is an attorney and TV host on the Law and Crime Network. He is also a legal contributor for various programs, including Fox News, CNN, CBS, ET, Dr. Oz and 710 WOR.

"Throughout my career, I have worked with the best and that's precisely what has led me to iHeartRadio's 710 WOR," said Weber. "We're thrilled to join the number one audio company and broadcast on one of the leading talk stations in NYC."

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