KTRB-AM 860 and Green Building Exchange Present 'Green Seed Radio'

November 05, 2007

Environmental News Hour finds new home, new team, for popular Saturday show hosted by Mo Mellady SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 2 /PRNewswire/ -- KTRB-AM 860, one of the West Coast's oldest radio stations, and Green Building Exchange (GBE), the first year-round trade show dedicated to environmentally conscious builders, developers and consumers, have teamed up to present Green Seed Radio, the new, cutting-edge environmental talk radio program. The show will air every Saturday, 10am to Noon beginning November 3, 2007. Hosted by long-time broadcast veteran Mo Mellady, Green Seed Radio offers listeners the latest news, information and resources on the green movement. "Green Building Exchange has become the crossroads for informed, experienced people, exchanging and inspiring sustainable ideas and solutions. Green Seed Radio in partnership with KTRB will provide a great outlet for sharing these ideas," said Michael Schaeffer, Founder and CEO of Green Building Exchange. "It's an honor to be able to share in this new green partnership for change." "Here at AM 860 KTRB, our mission is to provide entertaining, informative, and compelling programs to Bay Area listeners," said Jim Pappas, Vice President and General Manager of KTRB. "As the Bay Area's newest radio station, we're proud to do our part to help 'green' the radio dial." Green Seed Radio will entertain, incite and inform discussion on the latest in green innovation and current environmental news topics surrounding green living. Through interviews with leading authorities, celebrities and government policy makers, listeners will be invited into the world of green living. Green Seed Radio will also showcase products that minimize impact on the environment, provide glimpses into the green tech arena, discuss sustainable building practices and innovative green architecture, and provide a forum for designers with a vision for the future, as well as builders who are creating environmentally friendly structures.

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