San Diego, CA - April 9, 2003
Travel Talk Radio executive producer and host, Sandy Dhuyvetter,
announced today Travel Talk Radio will begin broadcasting at a new time
this coming Sunday April 13, 2003. The program can be picked up at 760AM KFMB in Southern
CA or Online at www.TravelTalkRadio.com
at 8am
Pacific Time.
This week's special guest is DR. PETER E. TARLOW who will
discuss the impact of terror on tourism. Dr. Tarlow is a sociologist
specializing in the impact of crime and terrorism on the tourism
industry. Earning his Ph.D. in sociology from Texas A&M University
Dr. Tarlow also holds degrees in history, Spanish and Hebrew
literatures, and psychotherapy. In 1990, Dr. Tarlow introduced one of
the nation's first courses on the subject of Sociology of Tourism. In
1994, he designed and taught a groundbreaking curriculum on Tourism,
Crime & Security. For the last few years, Tarlow has taught
tourism security courses for the International Association of Chiefs
of Police. "Dr. Tarlow has been an important figure in security
and travel issues long before most American's felt the need to be
concerned," said Dhuyvetter. " We are delighted to have Dr.
Tarlow share his personal insights regarding terrorism and tourism
with our audience."
Top of the Week News with
THOMAS STEINMETZ, a regular contributor at Travel Talk Radio
and publisher of eTurboNews, will be joining Sandy from
Honolulu for this week's report on the top domestic and international
travel news.
The Healthy Traveler,
sponsored by SANOVIV Medical Institute & Health Retreat.
will examine the trends of dovetailing health
retreats and spa activities into vacations. CYNDY
TERCHA will be joining us to discuss
Spas and their growing popularity.The
number of spas in the United States has grown from 30 in 1978 to about
250 last year, showing that spa vacations are increasingly
popular among travelers Nurturing is back in a big way", said
Sandy Dhuyvetter, "as vacations adapt to new social trends, the
spa industry promises to become one of the fastest growing segments of
the travel industry".
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the needs of travelers and Industry experts.
Archives of each show are available online for 2 months after each
program.
Now on television, join Sandy
for a few minutes of travel tips on the Midday News on Channel 4 in
Los Angeles and on CNN local headline news twice a week with
additional travel tips.
Travel Talk Radio Web site has become a goldmine of travel information
that can easily searched for guests, locations and operators. Industry
experts and agents use the Web site and the radio program to hook up
to new and exciting destinations and travel products.
Tune in for live broadcasts or
listen to archives . . . You are all invited.
www.TravelTalkRadio.com