The producers of the Today in America TV show are proud to announce the launch of a new series, The Collection Series, as part of their TV program, Today in America with Terry Bradshaw (www.todayinamericatv.com). Today in America with Terry Bradshaw reviews topics throughout American society.

Whether pretty and sparkling like art or jewelry … or practical like tools or cars … or just for fun, like bottles, dolls or advertising signs — many people collect things.  Collections can be big or small; just the selective cream of the crop or comprehensively trying to obtain every one ever made.  Some people invest as much in the storage or display cases as they do in the collection itself.  And ultimately, all of them are proud of the collections they have amassed.

While some collections offer the sheer joy of the items involved and little else, some can be priceless, even if the subject matter may seem trivial.  A comic book is a silly, childish thing … unless it’s a historic first edition such as Action Comics #1 which introduced Superman to the comic reading public — now worth a small fortune.  For some, it’s the completeness of the collection that counts — the whole being worth far more than just the sum of its parts.

Whatever the subject, the key to a collection is the joy it brings to the person who is lovingly, painstakingly hunting down, acquiring and, in some cases, refurbishing these cherished objects.  It’s always a labor of love.

The Today in America Terry Bradshaw show scans the nation and the globe for interesting stories about business, industry and lifestyles and reviews them to provide entertaining TV.  Former NFL great Terry Bradshaw, who introduces the show, is recognized as one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history.  He was “All-American” at Louisiana Tech University before joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Terry holds the distinction of being the first quarterback ever to win four Super Bowl Championships.  Twice named as Super Bowl “MVP”, Bradshaw holds Super Bowl all-time passing records to this day.

In 1984, with a solid football career behind him, Terry became a television commentator.  He was a color analyst for CBS Sports on their NFL broadcasts and later one of their in-studio co-hosts. After ten years with CBS, Bradshaw moved to Fox Sports as one of the co-hosts and analysts on Fox NFL Sunday.  The reviews are in:  Terry Bradshaw is a great TV host!

Today in America is available nationally and regionally on many popular television networks.  For more information, please visit www.todayinamericatv.com.

The producers of the Today in America TV show are proud to announce the launch of a new series, Automated and Digital Solutions, as part of their TV program, Today in America with Terry Bradshaw (www.todayinamericatv.com). Today in America addresses important topics in many areas of American society.

There’s probably not a lot of things left which cannot be automated for the sake of ease and efficiency.  What started with the automatic coffee maker decades ago, has led to entire schedules of repetitive tasks, manufacturing processes and even medical operations being handed off to the tireless perfection of the digital domain.  In some industrial settings, automation has saved countless lives, as traditional methods would require human operatives to perform tasks that are inherently dangerous or take place in a caustic, toxic environment.

Cargo ships can be loaded and unloaded in record times by systems that do not tire, make mistakes or take vacations.  Mines can be excavated without exposing a single person to the hazards of working far underground in potentially lethal surroundings.  The discoverer of radioactive elements, Dr. Marie Curie, died from the hazards of her work — now most of the dangerous tasks within the nuclear industry are done by machines.

Some processes could not possibly be done by human hands, such as manufacturing advanced microchips that are the brains of the computer industry itself.  Some surgical procedures involving microscopic actions that can save lives and improve our quality of life … can be performed only by automated “hands”.

Beyond a cost-cutting measure, automation can be seen as a life-enhancing necessity in today’s world.

Today in America with Terry Bradshaw reviews important developments and trends across the country. The Today in America production team scans the nation and the globe for interesting stories about business, industry and lifestyles and reviews them to provide entertaining TV.  Former NFL great Terry Bradshaw, who introduces the show, is recognized as one of the greatest quarterbacks in football history.  He was “All-American” at Louisiana Tech University before joining the Pittsburgh Steelers.  Terry holds the distinction of being the first quarterback ever to win four Super Bowl championships.  Twice named as Super Bowl “MVP”, Bradshaw holds Super Bowl all-time passing records to this day.

In 1984, with a solid football career behind him, Terry became a television commentator.  He was a color analyst for CBS Sports on their NFL broadcasts and later one of their in-studio co-hosts, eventually joining the team on The NFL Today. After ten years with CBS, Bradshaw moved to Fox Sports as one of the co-hosts and analysts on Fox NFL Sunday.  The reviews are in:  Terry Bradshaw is a great TV host!

Today in America Terry Bradshaw is available nationally and regionally on many popular television networks.  For more information, please visit www.todayinamericatv.com.

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The producers of Today in America with Terry Bradshaw proudly announce the launch of a new “Environmental Impact” series, as part of their television program Today in America with Terry Bradshaw (www.todayinamericatv.com). Today in America with Terry Bradshaw, a unique cable TV show, airs on cable channels and regional cable networks across America.

The world today is unlike anything we could have ever imagined. We get around by car, we fly through the skies to travel abroad, and every day ships and trains transport goods by the ton. This new world of instantaneous consumption has proven very convenient for man, however, for our planet it has been devastating. With increasingly new technologies available, we have relied more and more on nonrenewable energy sources such as oil and coal, polluting our air, water, and soil, and threatening the very survival of humans. To make matters worse, mounting ecological disasters have only intensified the debate on our impact to the ecosystem. As new technologies are explored and industry continues to grow, so has the scrutiny on their impact to the environment.

Join Terry and featured guests of the show, as we meet with individuals and organizations around the world that are doing their part to help diminish man’s impact on the planet. Segment topics will include recycling efforts, remediation projects, and green technology to name a few.

Today in America Terry Bradshaw combs the nation and the globe to bring viewers fascinating business stories and firsthand insights from entrepreneurs within various industries. The television show is broadcast nationally and regionally on many popular television networks.

The show’s host, Terry Bradshaw, is considered by many to be one of the greatest quarterbacks of the NFL. Bradshaw was known for calling his own plays, and was the first quarterback ever to win four Super Bowl Championships. Twice named as Super Bowl “MVP”, the former football star still currently holds the Super Bowl all-time record for passing. Since retiring from the gridiron in 1984, Terry has remained a familiar face to television audiences. After ten years with CBS as a Color Commentator, Bradshaw joined Fox Sports in 1994, where he remains today as one of the co-hosts of and analysts for Fox NFL Sunday.

For more information on Today in America with Terry Bradshaw or its host, please visit www.todayinamericatv.com.

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