The CEO Show with Robert Reiss

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The CEO Show with Robert Reiss is a national US 19-minute interview format radio program in which Robert Reiss interviews Chief Executive Officers (CEOs) of companies. The purpose of the show is to share business practices.

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History

The program was first shown in Greenwich, Connecticut from WGCH AM radio in April 2007, [1] and expanded to a national format in September of the same year. [2] The CEO Show is broadcast nationally out of 40 cities including Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, the New York Metropolitan area, Las Vegas and, San Diego BTRN and LTRN networks (Business Talk Radio Network and Lifestyle Talk Radio Network). Interview podcasts are available online at The CEO Show Online website. [3]

In March 2011, The CEO Show expanded to The CEO Show Minute, a 1-minute 30 second 'best of' show transmitted over 3000 times a week. The CEO Show is expanded in Reiss' monthly column with Forbes.com. [4] The CEO Show also publishes The CEO Forum, a quarterly magazine with ten CEO interviews per quarter. Reiss also produces The CEO TV Showin a pan-Internet/mobile telephone format, where Reiss interviews the CEOs considered most innovative. [5]

Cast

Reiss is chairman of The Conference Board's Senior Marketing Executive Conference, which was ranked fourth C-Suite venue globally in Weber Shandwick's annual evaluation for 2009.

Robert G. Reiss was cited in The Harvard Business Review as "an expert in executive communications”. [6] He is also president of Reissource LLC, a consultancy on customer service strategy. [7]

Interviews

Executives interviewed on The CEO Show include: [8]

Business services
Travel
Publishing and media
Online
Consumer products and services
Music and entertainment
Non-profit
Retail
Healthcare

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  9. Reiss, Robert. "Basement Systems: Larry Janesky, Founder and CEO". The CEO Show. Archived from the original on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 6 November 2015.