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Al Sharpton Launches Education-Focused Sunday TV Show

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Press conference will unveil “Education Superhighway” and groundbreaking multimedia company

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Washington, DC – Civil rights leader and radio talk show host Reverend Al Sharpton will announce the launch of “Education Superhighway”, a nationally syndicated Sunday morning news and information magazine show, at a press conference during the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation’s 40th Annual Legislative Conference this week. Reverend Sharpton will also introduce ESH Holdings, a groundbreaking new multimedia company dedicated to providing public discussion of ongoing inequalities in education as well as health and civil rights.

WHO: Rev. Al Sharpton and Sharpton Media Enterprises

Julie Bayley, ESH Holdings

Jeremy Katz, ESH Holdings

Hank Torbert, ESH Holdings

WHAT: Press Conference

WHEN: DATE: Thursday September 16, 2010

TIME: 11:00 AM ET

WHERE: The Grand Hyatt Hotel

Conference Theater – Lagoon Level

1000 H Street Northwest

Washington, DC

CONTACT: MEDIA please RSVP to Edrea ([email protected]) or Deb Fiscella ([email protected]) by 3 PM September 15th.

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