'Good Day Live' Takes on the Big Apple in Search for a Local Correspondent Producers Looking for Undiscovered Talent to File Reports From New York; Viewing Audience Will Help Select Winning Candidate LOS ANGELES, Oct. 6 /PRNewswire/ -- The producers of Twentieth Television's popular daytime news and entertainment talk show "Good Day Live" are searching for a "true New Yorker" to join the show as a guest correspondent to provide reports from the Big Apple. To participate in the "Good Day Live from New York" search, anyone over the age of 18 who resides in the New York-area is encouraged to send a one-minute submission on VHS or digital video showcasing their talent to "Good Day Live" for consideration. All submissions will be reviewed by "Good Day Live's" producers, who will look at overall creativity, skill and personality. Top submissions will then be broadcast on "Good Day Live" for viewers to help select their favorite candidate at http://www.gooddaylive.com/. "Good Day Live" anticipates on the new correspondent making his or her debut in November. Regarding the announcement, "Good Day Live" executive producers Lisa Kridos and Josh Kaplan noted, "We are very excited about this search. Anyone with the desire to work on a daily, live and nationally televised program is invited to send us their best work. This search is open to a wide range of people, including, for instance, the blue-collar guy to the mom who stays home with her three kids. In fact, this is the one job in television where experience is not necessary!" They added, "We'll select the best of all submissions and then allow the 'Good Day Live' audience to participate and help select who will become our New York correspondent, providing even more fun and excitement to our program." Submissions should be sent to: Attn: "Good Day Live from New York" c/o "Good Day Live" P.O Box 25337 Los Angeles, CA 90025 For full information and details, go to http://www.gooddaylive.com/. "Good Day Live" is co-hosted by Steve Edwards, Debbie Matenopoulos and Arthel Neville, and airs Monday through Friday in first-run national syndication. The strip currently airs in New York on WNYW at 12:00 noon. "Good Day Live" is produced for Small Cages Productions, Inc. in association with Twentieth Television, Inc. by Lisa Kridos and Josh Kaplan (Executive Producers). The one-hour strip is distributed throughout the United States by Twentieth Television. Top submissions will then be broadcast on "Good Day Live" for viewers to vote on their favorite candidate. DATASOURCE: Twentieth Television CONTACT: Dominic Friesen, Director of SSA Public Relations, for Twentieth Television, +1-818-501-0700, or fax, +1-818-501-7216, ; or Les Eisner, Vice President, Media Relations of Twentieth Television, +1-310-369-3293, Web site: http://www.gooddaylive.com/

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