The Balancing Act's Gregory Fake Seeks Content Partners for Popular Road Tour on Lifetime
Producer Gregory Fake searches for experts and businesses to appear on popular TV show.
- Miami, FL (1888PressRelease) December 25, 2012 - Gregory Fake, associate producer for Lifetime TV's The Balancing Act, is looking for content partners to help with the show's popular Road Tour. As Gregory Fake explains, the show is touring the country to meet people from different areas for entertaining and informative morning show content.
According to Gregory Fake, The Balancing Act's Road Tour allows the show's production team to meet audiences across America in person. "Plus, our audience gets to meet local entrepreneurs, businessmen, experts, and philanthropists and gain their insight through our programming," says Gregory Fake.
In spring 2013, the Road Tour will take The Balancing Act's producers across the south, to Savannah, Georgia; Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee, Raleigh, North Carolina. Gregory Fake adds that the show will also make its way to Detroit, Michigan in the coming year. At each stop, the show will be featuring local experts and businesses to show products and services that Lifetime's female audience will connect with.
As Gregory Fake points out, Lifetime is aware that women make the majority of buying decisions in a household, making The Balancing Act a valuable outlet for the businesses and experts interviewed on the show. The Road Tour gives the show a local focus, which helps women learn valuable information about products and services in their own neighborhood.
Additionally, by traveling to different areas of the United States, Gregory Fake points out that The Balancing Act will be able to provide culturally diverse programming. The show will seek to bring tips that not only help a family save money and become more efficient, but also live longer, healthier lives.
The Road Tour will also feature segments on charities. Gregory Fake adds that women also make the majority of charitable contribution decisions in a household. The Balancing Act regularly features charities, getting the word out about initiatives that can help those in need.
Gregory Fake is a former attorney and business consultant who formerly worked for the US Securities and Exchange Commission. He has been an associate producer and special guest coordinator for The Balancing Act for three years. During this time, Gregory Fake has worked with celebrities, authors, and other notable personalities to create informative programming for the show.
The Balancing Act is a morning TV show geared toward women. The show has won several awards, including the WomenCertified Seal of Approval. Gregory Fake explains that the Road Tour is also geared toward women with similar goals, but the local angle gives the show a different feel. Producers will be traveling to a variety of locations in the future, so Gregory Fake recommends watching The Balancing Act website for information.
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