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On Tuesday February 26th, I was honored to be an invited guest on NBC's "In the Loop with iVillage" representing the entire staff of Drs. Foster and Smith/LiveAquaria, as well as all of the aquarium enthusiasts here on RC promoting the aquarium hobby and reef conservation on a live television.
"In The Loop with iVillage" is hosted by Bill Rancic television personality and season-one “Apprentice†winner, and on Tuesday was co-hosed by Wanda Goldberg, wife of the WWF Wrestling star Bill Goldberg. The show airs at 12:00 EST on NBC in most major networks across the country, and is broadcasted from NBC towers in downtown Chicago.
It was a pleasure to be able to share with viewers across the country that may have never experienced the beauty and educational benefits of owning and caring for an aquarium, what all of us here on RC enjoy so much and are so passionate about. Promoting aquariums, aquacultured corals and fish in a positive way will hopefully encourage people who may have never thought about setting up an aquarium to do some research, and see if the hobby is for them.
One of the fun parts of taping the "Aquariums 101" segment is when the host surprised me with a "pop quiz," holding up cue cards of different corals to identify - well, mostly corals! The last was a toughie. If you'd like to check out the clip, please visit:
In The Loop with iVillage- Aquatic Pets
Regards,
Kevin Kohen
Director of LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith
"In The Loop with iVillage" is hosted by Bill Rancic television personality and season-one “Apprentice†winner, and on Tuesday was co-hosed by Wanda Goldberg, wife of the WWF Wrestling star Bill Goldberg. The show airs at 12:00 EST on NBC in most major networks across the country, and is broadcasted from NBC towers in downtown Chicago.
It was a pleasure to be able to share with viewers across the country that may have never experienced the beauty and educational benefits of owning and caring for an aquarium, what all of us here on RC enjoy so much and are so passionate about. Promoting aquariums, aquacultured corals and fish in a positive way will hopefully encourage people who may have never thought about setting up an aquarium to do some research, and see if the hobby is for them.
One of the fun parts of taping the "Aquariums 101" segment is when the host surprised me with a "pop quiz," holding up cue cards of different corals to identify - well, mostly corals! The last was a toughie. If you'd like to check out the clip, please visit:
In The Loop with iVillage- Aquatic Pets
Regards,
Kevin Kohen
Director of LiveAquaria
Drs. Foster and Smith