EXCLUSIVE: Tiffany Pollard Breaks Her Silence About Breakup with Fiancé

July 31, 2008

Tiffany Pollard, star of the VH1 reality series I Love New York, dishes for the first time ever about her breakup with George “Tailor Made” Weisgerber, telling BlogTalkRadio, “Things started to sever and taper and fall off, to the point where it felt like we were just total strangers.”

“Things just wound up not working out,” Tiffany tells BlogTalkRadio of her split with George.

“Things just wound up not working out,” Tiffany tells BlogTalkRadio of her split with George.

In the exclusive interview with Hollywood Hits host Emilio Velez, Tiffany, who got engaged to Weisgerber in December during the finale of I Love New York 2, also reveals she was “a hundred percent” in love with her fiancé – and the couple even shacked up for awhile!

“That was my guy, I was his girl.  We lived together, actually,” she says.

“There’s nothing he wouldn’t do for me, there’s nothing I wouldn’t do for him. Like, things were really real. We really did try to work this thing out,” adds Tiffany.

“But, you know, several attempts later,” she sighs, “we found out that it was just best to part ways.”

On her new VH1 show, New York Goes to Hollywood, which debuts Monday, Aug. 4 at 10 p.m. ET/PT, Tiffany reportedly dishes further about her split with George.

Until then, she’s not spilling to anyone – except BlogTalkRadio.

So if you want to hear more, click here pronto!


Alan Levy Goes Head to Head with Newly Merged Sirius XM

July 30, 2008
BlogTalkRadio Founder & CEO Alan Levy

BlogTalkRadio Founder & CEO Alan Levy

So today’s article in the New York Post headlined “Downed Satellite” includes a one-line quote from me:

“‘I don’t think making people pay subscriber fees for content is sustainable,’ said BlogTalkRadio CEO Alan Levy.”

The quote elicited a somewhat harsh response from the newly-merged Sirius XM satellite radio network. Chief Financial Officer David Frear tried to dismiss my comment by asking:

“We generated $2.3 billion in revenue for the trailing 12 months, how much did BlogTalkRadio generate? Do they have a viable business plan?”

Before I respond to David’s question regarding the viability of our business plan, let me elaborate on why I think Sirius XM is in for hard times. Here’s a list of obstacles I see hindering satellite radio’s growth:

• The cost of content is way too high. Howard Stern, the $500 million man, is reported to have only 1.2 million listeners to his show a week. And those are not unique listeners. Howard has far and away the largest audience on Sirius. (Take a look at the numbers reported just nine months ago in The Daily News.) Notwithstanding the huge contracts awarded to Rush Limbaugh and Sean Hannity, I believe the days of big radio contracts are over.

• Cars are being equipped with devices that can accommodate Internet surfing. Why subscribe to Sirius XM when passengers can access their Last.fm, Yahoo or Pandora playlists? There are endless choices for streaming music, all far more appealing than the choices offered by satellite radio.

• Cars are also being equipped with iPod jacks and other MP3 accessories.

• When cars can accommodate the Web, why should someone pay a subscription fee for CNN or Fox News when content can be streamed directly off those websites for free?

• There’s a limit to the number of channels – and, thus, content – that can be distributed on the Sirius XM network. In July, more than 4,000 hosts produced tens of thousands of hours of programming on BlogTalkRadio. How many hours of programming did Sirius and XM offer?

• While I haven’t scoured Sirius and XM’s annual reports to determine the cost of maintaining a satellite network, there’s no doubt that a low-cost, Internet-based model for creating and distributing content is far more appealing to investors.

• We live in an on-demand TiVo world. To date, BlogTalkRadio has produced more than 110,000 discrete shows, all of which are accessible via our network. Audiences want to consume content when they want it and not when it’s scheduled. Does Sirius XM make all its content available in archives?

Of course, what do I know? As Sirius XM’s CFO asks, “Do they have a viable business model”?

Let’s see…

• Unlike satellite or traditional terrestrial radio, our costs to produce, distribute and store content is negligible.

• We have more than three million listeners per month to shows whose topics range from politics to entertainment to sports to parenting to paranormal. Our hosts produce more than 500 live shows a day, and there is no limit on the number of shows or hosts the BlogTalkRadio radio network can accommodate.

• We aggregate programming by topic, thereby offering a far more targeted audience to our customers.

• Lastly, we license privately-branded radio networks to major companies and organizations, including the Department of Defense, Sun Microsystems, HarperCollins and Golf Magazine.

It’s an interesting debate, and one I’m looking forward to engaging in as it develops.

Alan


What’s Going On? July 29, 2008

July 29, 2008
Martha Byrne

Martha Byrne

I’m so excited to tell you about today’s highlights. Every day our hosts even more discussion-worthy topics and noteable guests - we’re really giving the big boys a run for their money, aren’t we. Here are today’s highlights. As always, hosts are welcome to post their own highlights in the comments.

  • Tonight the hosts of Haunted Southern Nights welcome Ryan Buell, Founder of PSPRS and the star of Paranormal State, the A&E television series. Ryan Buell founded the Paranormal Research Society the first month he arrived on campus in September 2001. Buell always knew he was interested in the paranormal ever since he could read. He regularly checked out books from the library ranging from poltergeists to the Bermuda Triangle. A native of Sumter, South Carolina, Buell began investigating at the age of 15. Tune in at 9:00 p.m. EST.
  • Today’s guest on Buzzworthy Radio was Martha Byrne, who many fans know and love as the former Lily Walsh Snyder from CBS Daytime’s As The World Turns, Byrne, who also played the role of twin sister Rose D’Angelo on the daytime drama, will be taking you phone calls and questions about her time on the show, and what to expect from her career, whether it is television film, and music.
  • Betty Jo Tucker chatted with Octavio Gomez Berrios, winner of the 2008 Method Fest Breakthrough Actor Award. Octavio droped by to talk about his key role in Harrison Montgomery, a gritty and ethereal indie film also starring scar winner Martin Landau. Director Daniel Davila joins Octavio in a surprise call!

Enjoy the rest of your day!


Host Brett Cohen Slam Dunks with ‘Seinfeld’ Special

July 29, 2008
Liz Sheridan & Jerry Seinfeld
Liz Sheridan & Jerry Seinfeld

If the true measure of success in the gossip game is a Page Six appearance (and it is), then BlogTalkRadio’s Brett Cohen is king for this Tuesday, July 29.

In an interview airing today, Liz Sheridan (aka Jerry’s mom on Seinfeld) tells the World Talk Live host that “the most important thing in the whole world” is getting a movie made of her 2000 memoir, Dizzy & Jimmy: My Life with James Dean - A Love Story, which recounts her engagement to the acting legend.

After that, Brett asks Liz, “If you had the ability to have dinner tonight with anyone in history, who would it be?” – to which the 79-year-old actress replies, “Jerry Seinfeld.”

Why so?

Click here to read all about it in the world’s most popular gossip column.

Meanwhile, if you see Brett, don’t forget to bow.


‘The Daily Mix’ Goes Where No Podcast Has Gone Before

July 28, 2008

Back for yet another fabulous week, Shaun Daily brings you The Daily Mix tonight at 9 p.m. ET.

And if you’re a sci-fi fan, this is an edition not to be missed! You’ll find out:

—How Star Trek’s George Takei (aka Mr. Sulu) “came out” to fellow cast-member Walter Koenig (aka Chekov);

—Why Apollo 14 astronaut Edgar Mitchell believes in extraterrestrials;

—Precisely which paranormal powers “Ghost Whisperer” Mary Ann Winkowski purports to possess; and

—What exactly does go on at the annual Eastern Ohio Sasquatch Festival?

So be sure to catch The Mix, now every Monday at 9 p.m. ET!


What’s Going On? July 28, 2008

July 28, 2008
Matthew Fox

Matthew Fox

Good morning, radio fans. If you’re allowed to listen to the radio while you work, I want to encourage you to check out our daily programming, and if you find yourself with nothing to watch on televison or just want something on in the background while you’re cooking or working in the garage, we’re here for you as well. All of our segments are available after the live broadcast through a stream or download and there’s always something worth listening to!  The proof is in today’s highlights!

  • Did you know BlogTalkRadio’s own technie Kris Smith has his own segment? That’s right! Life in the Can comes at you three times a week. Join Kris and Betsy Smith (no relation) and add a little laughter to your day. 10:00 a.m. EST - but do catch it on demand.
  • Serial reality television star Tiffany Pollard is on Hollywood Hits today. Wait, you don’t recognize the name? Does New York ring a bell then? That’s the same New York of Flavor of Love and I Love New York fame.  She’s on hand to talk about her newest series  New York Goes Hollywood. Listen in at 4:00 p.m. EST. California, you have my sympathy.
  • Stardish Radio is featuring yet another hot soap star! One Life to Lives Christian, David Fumero, is dishing about his new movie due out Sept 12 called “Greetings from the Shore” and giving the latest dirt from Llanview. Don’t miss it at 10:00 p.m. EST.
  • On The Relaxed Homeschooler at 11:00 a.m. EST, Michael and Patty Smith will be calling in to share their experiences homeschooling on a Native American reservation. Dayna Martin will be the guest speaker. Dayna has been vocal in her promotion of unschooling as a way of life and you will understand why when you hear her speak on the topic. She’s been interviewed on TV, has a series of segments describing unschooling on youtube and she hosts an unschooling conference cruise every year.
  • The Average Joe Tech Show makes its debut today! Any questions for hosts Vince Hase and Paul Brown?
    Vince and Paul are two average joe’s who have been where you are now - confused about starting up your blog? Don’t know why you need a web hosting service? Don’t understand why people Twitter? Join them every Monday at 2:00 p.m.EST, bring some questions and have them answered. And what they don’t know - they look up on the air and find for you. ‘Cause they love you, man.
  • Are you a Lost junkie like me?  You’ll definitely want to check out TV TalkToday when Shaun O’Mac talks with Matthew Fox. Not to be missed at 8:00 p.m. EST.

As always, you find even more great programming on our On Air Schedule page. Do check it out - You won’t be disappointed.


What’s Going On? July 25, 2008

July 25, 2008
All Crazy

All Crazy

As I write this I’m listening to Casual Friday on Nikki Rocks the Politics. Nikki’s talking with Wild Bill from the Philly Band All Crazy and I am totally digging their sound. It’s a unique funky,edgy rock beat you have to check out. If you feel like getting your dance on, tune in on demand. Very cool stuff…and I wouldn’t steer you wrong.

There’s more than good music happening today. Let me turn you on to some of the highlights:

Shaun O’Mac interviewed Judy Tenuta in Las Vegas yesterday and he’s bringing that to you on BlogTalkRadio Today at 2:00 p.m. EST. Plus Shaun and Eric will be talking live to the star of the new Wargames sequel, Wargames: The Dead Code, Amanda Walsh.

Shaun is also bringing you BlogTalkRadio Insider today at 4:30 p.m. EST. If you’re a host or are interested in hosting, it’s worth your while to listen in as those behind the scenes at BTR and different hosts share tips and promote their radio shows.

Want to make your site (or radio show) search engine friendly? SEO Guru, Bizzuka’s Brian Bille, will take you on a tour of search engine friendly websites and discuss what gives a site Google appeal. Check in at 1:00 p.m. EST.

The topic today on BlogWorldExpo Radio is New Media Divas. Rumor has it Yours Truly might even stop by for a visit. Check it out at 3:00 p.m. EST.

Enjoy your weekend!


Astronaut Edgar Mitchell Sets Record Straight About E.T. Beliefs

July 24, 2008
Dr. Edgar Mitchell

Dr. Edgar Mitchell

Former man on the moon Dr. Edgar Mitchell found himself in the news today regarding remarks he made on the British radio program Kerrang! about believing in alien beings - and the long-rumored UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico.

In the wake of that flap, the American astronaut set the record straight in an interview with Lisa Bonnice, host of BlogTalkRadio’s ShapeShifting, saying that though there was indeed a cover-up at Rosewell, NASA knew nothing about it – at least not to his knowledge.

Here’s the full transcript of Mitchell’s discussion:

LISA BONNICE: Dr. Mitchell, thank you for joining me today.

EDGAR MITCHELL: It’s a pleasure. Thank you very much.

LB: As we were mentioning before the show started, you really stirred up a hornet’s nest, strangely enough, and like you said, you’ve been saying this for years.

EM: I don’t know what really got things stirred up, perhaps it was the Larry King show. I don’t know.

LB: Could be. But basically people are freaking out that you were aware of several UFO visits.

EM: That’s not quite right. You use that in the plural. I was talking about the Roswell incident, the Roswell visitation primarily, but there have been many others that have been reported that I have no personal awareness of but that was the one that I was really talking about.

LB: So the interview has been a little misquoted. But you actually have information about the Roswell incident?

EM: Yes and my information comes from what I call “the old timers,” because I grew up in the Roswell area and when I went to the moon, some of the old timers from that period, some locals, and others military and intelligence people, who were under rather severe oaths to not reveal any of this and kind of wanted to get their conscience clear and off their chests before they passed on, selected me and said, independently – this wasn’t a group effort – independently that maybe I might be a safe person to tell their story to. And all of them confirmed, and what I’m saying is they confirmed the Roswell incident was a real incident and they in some way had some part in it that they wanted to talk about.

LB: What is it that they told you?

EM: Well, that the crash of an alien spacecraft in the Roswell area was a real event and much of the lore, I can’t say all of the lore, but much of the fact that dead bodies were recovered and live ones were recovered, that they were not of this world, was the story. And of course it was reported in the Roswell Daily Record one day and promptly denied the next day and a cover story of a weather balloon, and that was pure nonsense. That was a cover-up.

LB: Why do you suppose, I mean there’s all kinds of reasons over the years, but you’re in the inner circle. Why do you actually think they did the cover-up? Do you think it’s because they thought we’re just not sophisticated enough yet? Maybe mankind wasn’t ready?

EM: Well, the best story, I believe, is simply because this is right in the aftermath of World War II, the Cold War with the Soviet Union was starting to get under way, there was great suspicion of anything having to do with protecting the skies and advanced technology. Also, the U.S. Army Air Corps had just been separated to become an independent service called the Air Force. The intelligence service of World War II, the OSS, had disbanded to become the modern CIA, and so President Truman at that point really was on the horns of a dilemma.

Here the Air Force is charged with presumably protecting the skies and the advanced technologies of our nation and the intelligence services didn’t really know what to do with an alien spacecraft and didn’t know whether they were hostile or otherwise, and didn’t want the Soviets to get involved with that, or know about it, so the easiest thing to do was lie about it, cover it up and have it classified and deny that it happened. And that’s what has happened and unfortunately, or maybe fortunately, I don’t know, that President Truman then elected a committee of very high level military and civilian academicians and people and formed the Military and Joint Intelligence Committee.

Abbreviated MAJIC or “Majic 12,” that’s what it was called, and gave them power to manage this so-called alien presence or crash or whatever they were going to do. And they passed a very secretive bill that gave authority, perhaps too much authority, and over the last 60 years since that incident, things have been continuously covered up, lied about, hidden, and people have not been able to get in to that – including Barry Goldwater when he was a presidential candidate – tried to crack into it and get the information out and was denied. President Ford later tried to get some information out and was denied.

President Carter, had his own experience and said he had seen UFOs and tried to find out more and couldn’t get it and never mentioned it again. President Clinton, Ambassador Hubbell tried to get information and was denied. So this has been well covered up for years starting with the fact that perhaps here was an alien craft in our skies, not knowing whether it was hostile or friendly.

LB: So do you think that now, 60 years later, we’re finally ready to start believing this? Because, my God, the skepticism, I don’t know how anybody can think that we are the only life in this incredibly huge universe.

EM: Well that’s a good place to start. Are we alone in the universe? And of course science has not been able to prove that we are or that we are not. But we’ve been looking, of course, for habitable planets throughout our galaxy and star systems close enough to be observable and coming slowly to the conclusion that yes there are inhabitable planets out there. But that’s a long way from saying we’ve been visited. It’s only this type of incident with some very serious research people that have been doing this for years, and I’m not one of them, I’m kind of a Johnny Come Lately to it, that know the answers well or better than I do.

LB: The interviews are quoted as saying that you say sources at NASA who had contact with aliens…

EM: That is totally false.

LB: Then let’s clear that up.

EM: Yes, please do. That is not correct. Because I have talked with government people about it, and military people about it, that was a misquote.

LB: Good. I’m glad to clear that one up. Have you seen the reports? The articles that are going around?

EM: I’ve seen some of them. They’ve been floating into my computer all day long.

LB: Is there anything else in these articles that you would like to use as an opportunity to say “OK, they misquoted me”?

EM: I would have to look at them individually, but that’s one that, to my knowledge, has nothing to do with NASA.

LB: One of these quotes said that whoever did describe these beings said they resembled “little people who look strange to us.”

EM: Well, we’ve all seen the pictures of the so-called aliens – “little grays.” I have no first-hand evidence that that’s true, but I do accept the fact that those seem to be the prevalent story.

LB: That does seem to be what the majority of people who say they’ve seen them agree upon. Now another one, this one I can see makes so much sense that our technology is not nearly as sophisticated and if they had been hostile we would have been gone by now.

EM: Well, if they proved to be hostile, and wanted to do so, they probably could. But there’s utterly no evidence that they really are hostile.

LB: Like you said, if they were, and they were more sophisticated than we are, then what are we doing still sitting here?

EM: The craft they they’ve seen are basically are smaller crafts, they’re not warships or anything. And most of the UFO sitings, you know hundreds of military pilots were told to shut up about it, and airline pilots and police officers at night and people who have seen real crafts and I’m not talking about Venus or Mars or a star or planet but who have seen a real craft, they’re generally not described as anything like any of ours.

LB: You mentioned in the beginning that they actually found in the Roswell case live beings. Did anyone tell you what happened with that?

EM: That’s what I understand. Apparently that individual did survive for some time, as far as I know. But I can’t go further than that because I don’t know any more.

LB: What do you think of NASA’s statement that “Dr.Mitchell is a great American but we don’t share his opinions”?

EM: I can understand if they think I was attributing anything to the NASA organization, or deriving anything from the NASA organization, they can certainly say that. And it’s true because none of my experience or what I said relates to NASA at all.

LB: You were only in the astronaut program for a fairly short period of time.

EM: For seven years, that’s true.

LB: This is just fascinating information and I’m really glad that it’s really kind of bubbling up even though it might be making your life a little crazy right now. I really do believe mankind has reached a point in its evolution to where finding out this is real isn’t going to make us all freak out.

EM: I totally agree with that. It’s about time and if indeed, as we now believe, we’re not alone in the universe and there are other species and intelligent species throughout the universe, and the universe is much bigger than we thought it was, this is good knowledge. It’s important knowledge.

LB: It really is. We’re out of time so quickly, it went so fast. Are there any last statements you’d like to make that we haven’t talked about?

EM: Well, I think the only thing that people should understand is that our star system has a finite lifetime and we’ve got to continue our space exploration. We only have a couple more billion years to be on the planet. We don’t have to rush it but eventually we have to be off this planet if we want to survive as a species.