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Growing Bolder TV, produced by Bolder Broadcasting, Inc., proudly announces that it will offer DVI, or Descriptive Video Information, as a feature on all episodes of Season 3, distributed by American Public Television in January 2012.
Create TV, the commercial-free channel dedicated exclusively to the best of public television's how-to shows, welcomes a prominent new television program to its Summer 2011 line-up -- Growing Bolder.
The Orlando Business Journal profiles Growing Bolder Founder and CEO Marc Middleton, who talks about the national launch of Growing Bolder TV, plans for an international media company and how his life has changed since leaving the television news business
Our video with Rachel, the car-lovin', gun-totin' woman, has become a global sensation, with millions of people watching and sharing her story. In fact, one person was so taken with Rachel, he wrote an entire magazine article, with GB's support!
The Growing Bolder Media Group, one of America's leading producers and distributors of active-lifestyle content for television, radio and the Web, announces the expansion of The Growing Bolder TV Show.
One of the most unique hours in radio is on the move! After a successful 3-year run on Clear Channel's WFLA-540 AM, The Growing Bolder Radio Show has moved to WMFE-90.7 FM, beginning November 21, 2009.
They say a well-told story can bridge generations, and for the third season on WMFE-TV, The Growing Bolder TV Show aims to bring viewers incredible tales of men and women who are smashing stereotypes and having a blast.
Growing Bolder is proud to announce that it has been recognized in a prestigious national award, given to companies that show creative excellence for Web sites, Web advertising and Web video.
WMFE and Growing Bolder Media Group are highlighting the personal and social benefits of lifelong learning and social engagement -- including improved quality of life and reduced health care costs -- with the launch of Lifelong Learning Minutes.
When one of GB's videos hit nearly 2 million views (a number that's since been surpassed!), the story caught the attention of a well-known writer in Orlando, Florida.
What do healthcare leaders need to do to take advantage of the tremendous power of the Internet? GB CEO Marc Middleton and marketing guru Andrea Eliscu tackle the tough topic for the Healthcare Strategy Alert! magazine.
The weekly chat that attracts some of the most interesting, boldest people from around the globe continues to get attention from some of the biggest names in the business!
Swine flu, the stock market and job losses may be making news across the country, but millions of people are taking advantage of the tough times by not only reinventing themselves, but also motivating and inspiring others.
GB is breaking new ground with its weekly Age of Opportunity Chats, hosted live on Twitter and archived at GrowingBolder.com. And now, international media are taking note!
It was a rough winter for Banana George Blair, the most famous water skier in history. The oldest-ever barefoot skier ever battled a severe case of pneumonia that left him bedridden and weak. But the 93-year-old wasn’t ready to give up the sport he loved.
For 20 years, Wendy Chioji was one of the most popular and respected news anchors in one of the nation’s largest media markets. Everything was perfect in her glamorous life until a breast cancer diagnosis seven years ago.
In a musical first, Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Roger McGuinn has recorded a unique video from the inside of a private berth on a train headed from Florida to New York.
In what would be a medical first, a breast cancer survivor and registered nurse has started her search for a “very special artist” to tattoo realistic nipples on her reconstructed breasts.
Bolder Broadcasting Inc., the world's leading producer of active-lifestyle content, announces the launch of GrowingBolder.com, a unique online community for men and women interested in living life to its fullest.
For years, Marc Middleton wondered why the mainstream media ignored the large and lucrative 50-plus demographic. Finally, he decided to do something about it and "jumped off a building without a safety net."