Every time my book, Consumer Reports Best Baby Products, comes out (I’ve written three editions so far), I do what’s called a satellite media tour. That’s when I do television interviews from a studio that get beamed via satellite to morning news programs across the U.S. This time, on June 17, 2009, I essentially did a version of the same interview–on how to save money on baby products–19 times for TV stations in Atlanta, Detroit, Huntsville, AL, Minneapolis, Austin, Columbus, Rochester, Phoenix, Sacramento, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Denver, Albany, Albuquerque, Youngstown, Pittsburgh, Los Angeles, Huntington, W VA, Los Vegas, Portland, WNBC-NY, Portland, and Nashville. (The gist of what I said: You don’t have to spend $900 to get a good-quality stroller. According to Consumer Reports’ tests, buying one that costs just $170 will do the job just fine. In today’s economy, especially, that’s welcome news.)
Breaking news and the weather can interfere with the best-laid satellite tour plans, but this time, there were no glitches. The tour was a resounding success and I want to thank Tildy LaFarge, my publicist extraordinaire at Consumer Reports, for making it all happen. To see some of my interviews, check out the TV/Publications page on www.babyproductsmom.com.
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