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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE GREEN BUILDING EXCHANGE LAUNCHES FIRST EVER COMMERCIAL RADIO BROADCAST ON SUSTAINABLE BUILDING REDWOOD CITY, CA, January 29, 2007 --/WORLD-WIRE/-- Green Building Exchange (http://www.greenbuildingexchange.com) is pleased to announce that beginning February 17th, 2007, it will offer a new radio show focusing on the burgeoning green building industry. The show, titled "The Green Seed Radio Hour", will be broadcasting every Saturday afternoon from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. Pacific Standard Time, on radio station KQKE 960 AM ("The Quake"). The show will feature interviews with prominent people in the green building industry along with current news events relating to environmentally sustainable building practices. "The Green Seed" offers a round-table show where everyone from homeowners to business professionals can learn and share information, insights, and the latest news and discoveries in green building and living. Mike Schaeffer, President of Green Building Exchange, commented: "We are tremendously excited to be offering this radio program. Green Building Exchange is in a unique position to produce this program because we are constantly in communication with hundreds of green building leaders and professionals. The green building movement needs a forum for the public to learn more about green building products and services, as well as an information channel for green building professionals. We encourage our listeners to give us suggestions and feedback so that we can continually improve the program." Green building vendors, professionals, and educational organizations are encouraged to contact Green Building Exchange for more information or to participate in this radio program. Call Green Building Exchange at (650) 369-4900, or email info@greenbuildingexchange.com. Green Building Exchange, Inc. provides information to the public regarding sustainable building practices as well as connections to green building professionals. Its corporate headquarters are at 305 Main Street, in Redwood City, California. The site features conference, seminar, and meeting rooms, how-to and educational displays, retail, and exhibit showrooms for green building vendors and professionals. |
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