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Unprecedented Roundtable Discussion

TalkRadio 790 KABC to Broadcast an
Unprecedented Roundtable Discussion on America's Automotive Industry
Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Industry Leaders to participate:

• Rick Wagoner, Chairman & CEO of General Motors
• Robert Nardelli, Chairman & CEO of Chrysler
• Alan Mulally, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ford Motor Company
• Ron Gettelfinger, President of the United Auto Workers Union
• Annette Sykora, Chairman, National Automobile Dealers Association

Los Angeles (Friday, January 09, 2009) – In a show of strong support for the American automobile industry, Citadel Broadcasting Company's  TalkRadio 790 KABC will broadcast a unique, interactive "National Automotive Roundtable" on Tuesday, January 13, 7-9pm, it was announced today by Operations Director, David G. Hall.

Moderated by Citadel Broadcasting's Paul W. Smith (WJR-Detroit host), the roundtable will feature the following industry executives who are in the very eye of the financial storm raging around the automotive industry: Rick Wagoner, Chairman & CEO of General Motors; Robert Nardelli, Chairman & CEO of Chrysler; Alan Mulally, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ford Motor Company; Ron Gettelfinger, President of the United Auto Workers Union; Annette Sykora, Chairman, National Automobile Dealers Association.

In an effort to encourage listener interaction, questions can be submitted to www.nationalautomotiveroundtable.com or calling in during the show at 1-800-859-0957.

"With the automotive industry facing severe economic challenges which impact all Americans--especially those of us living in the country's number one automobile market--I'm delighted we're able to air this program with such high level guests.  The fact that listeners will be able to ask these industry leaders questions will make this program particularly compelling...and a ‘must listened to' radio event," commented Hall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 


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