Somach to Discuss Weitzner Suicide on Top Radio Show

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Gambling911.com reporter Tom Somach will be a special guest on KCAA radio in suburban Los Angeles, California, USA, on Thursday, June 10, 2010.

Somach, an expert on online gambling, will be a guest on the popular show "Sports Parade," hosted by Los Angeles sportscaster Fred Wallin, and will talk about the current state of online gambling in the USA, the suicide of gambling portal founder Ken "The Shrink" Weitzner  and other related subjects.

The show can be heard on KCAA, based in Loma Linda, California, at 1050 on the AM dial.

For those outside the Southern California area, the show can be heard live via the KCAA website, at www.kcaaradio.com.

Somach will appear on the show at 5:30 p.m. Pacific Time, which is 8:30 p.m. Eastern Time and 7:30 p.m. Central Time in the USA.

Listeners may phone in questions on the station's toll-free line, 1-888-909-1050.

"Sports Parade" is a new show and airs weekdays on KCAA from 5-6 p.m. Pacific Time.

Somach will be a regular guest on the show, talking about gambling issues.

Wallin has hosted numerous local and national radio shows in his 35-year-long broadcasting career, including "Poker Night," the USA's first national radio show about poker, which aired on the Business Talk Radio Network for several years earlier this decade.

Among Wallin's jobs before that was hosting the Los Angeles Dodgers pre- and post-game shows on KABC radio in Los Angeles, around the game broadcasts of Vin Scully.

Wallin has also appeared on cable TV network ESPN.

 

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