Sky Radio Now on Aloha Airlines
LOS ANGELES, CA -- (MARKET WIRE) -- 05/24/2005 -- Sky Radio Network, Inc., the world's largest provider of in-flight business and lifestyle programming, announced today that it is now producing a monthly radio program for Aloha Airlines. The first program of interviews will take to the air aboard Aloha in July 2005.
"We're very pleased to be providing exclusive content to Aloha Airlines," says Marc Holland, CEO and founder of Sky Radio Network, Inc., "and we look forward to helping Aloha Airlines' travelers better enjoy their flight."
Holland and the Sky Radio production team have created a show perfectly suited for Aloha Airlines' upscale passengers. The program will concentrate on businesses and attractions that are unique to Hawaii, as well as general business, lifestyle, and technology trends. David Chevalier's Blue Hawaiian Helicopter service was one of the island-based interviews chosen for the first show. "They did a terrific job with the segment," says Chevalier. "We're excited that they're helping spread the word about Blue Hawaiian Helicopters and we're happy to be part of the Sky Radio program."
Alongside David Chevalier, Frank Kiger, President of the Kauai Coffee Company, and Dieter Seeger, General Manager of the Hilton Waikaloa Hotel, will be part of the inaugural program. Celebrity interviews include Steve Wynn, the man who re-created Las Vegas, and Kevin Mitnick, once the most feared hacker in cyberspace and now the top computer security consultant in the world.
About Sky Radio
Sky Radio is the world's leading producer of in-flight business, technology, legal and lifestyle programming. Its most popular shows include Forbes Radio, Entrepreneur Radio, America's Best Lawyers, and Travel A La Mode. Founded in 1992, the company has 27 employees, and five full-time production studios. Sky Radio's headquarters are in Los Angeles, CA.
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