Stone. Coming up. Brian he spent 20 years fighting for our country with a gun. Now that hes retired, he cant buy one himself. Youve got to hear this story. Keep your sound up. Were going to tell it to you. Because fox friends starts now. Steve welcome back to studio e. Live from the allstar game, the two of you. Brian you were out there selling peanuts and cracker jacks. Anna sore from the throwing and heavy lifting. Brian that explains the definition in your arms all of a sudden. As you look at the boston bomber on the cover of the Rolling Stone magazine, you know what they did last night . In a prelude to Manny Riviera getting a standing ovation, they played sweet caroline. How about if you were one of the people that lost a limb or the 200 plus that were wounded . Anna last night the celebrity baseball tournament. They were telling us the Wounded Warriors will be playing against the first responders. We will cover that. It will be an emotional day. Brian meanwhile the news. Anna bra
PENDULUM BY DELE MOMODU
Fellow Africans, please, permit me to make an open and audacious declaration today. No Professor of Business Management or Mass Communication could have published Ovation International successfully for the period of time that we have done. I apologise if it sounds immodest but that’s not my intention. It is a fact that’s solidly backed by 25 years of an epic journey and with the sight of many would be competitors sadly falling by the wayside within a short time of debuting.
One of the most frequently asked questions everywhere I go is how have we managed to keep Ovation going when much older, bigger and richer publications have long collapsed, dead and buried? I will try to expose some of the strategies that have truly helped us, since April 1996, when the first copy rolled out, like a new-born baby.