Friday, August 27, 2010

8/27 - Chris Harrison, Steve Evans, Anto Baghdassarian , Rostom Baghdassarian,

Anto Baghdassarian, Founder/CEO of Karoun Dairies, Inc.
Rostom Baghdassarian  COO - Karoun Dairies, Inc.
Founded in 1992, Karoun is rooted in its heritage as a family-run business started in search of fulfilling the American dream through their history in dairy dating back fifty years. The company has continued to grow from creating hand braided String Cheese
for local ethnic markets in the Los Angeles area, to producing a wide variety of Mediterranean specialty handmade cheeses and natural yogurt products with nationwide distribution. All Karoun cheeses are natural and handmade using only milk from cows that are free from growth hormones, BGH/rBST, and are Real California Milk certified. All Karoun’s yogurt products (yogurt, Labne, Kefir Cheese and Sour Cream) are all nature and OU Kosher certified. Anto Baghdassarian is the CEO and Founder of Karoun Dairies. He studied cheese, yogurt and butter making in Europe and has been  making cheese and yogurt for over 40 years. Rostom Baghdassarian was brought up around the dairy business from the age of 12 and joined Karoun Dairies after college at age of 22. Today, Rostom represents the second generation of Baghdassarians in the business as COO of Karoun Dairies, creators of handmade Mediterranean cheeses and natural yogurts.



Chris Harrison - "62nd Prime Time Emmy's this Sunday"
Chris Harrison is host of TV Guide Network’s nightly entertainment magazine “Hollywood 411” and longtime host of ABC’s hit show “The Bachelor.” As a television insider, Chris has the scoop on all your favorite TV shows and stars. He can discuss this year’s Emmy favorites, who will most likely go home with the gold statuette
and who will walk away empty handed. In addition to his regular hosting duties on TV Guide Network, Mr. Harrison continues to host the highly successful reality romance series “The Bachelor” and “The Bachelorette,” a role he has held on both shows since their premiere in 2001, as well as the new series, “The Bachelor Pad.” He also hosted HGTV's highly rated series “Designer's Challenge.” Additional hosting credits include the “2008 American Music Awards Red Carpet Live!,” the Citrus Bowl Parade in December of 2006 and 2007, the Miss America Pageant in 2004, and a full season of the Game Show Network series “Mall Masters,” filmed at Minnesota’s Mall of America.  Mr. Harrison’s additional television credits include roles in the popular television series “Alias,” “The Practice,” “Six Feet Under” and “Sabrina the Teenage Witch.” Feature film appearances include “Bounce,” “Showtime” and a recent role portraying himself in the comedy “Date Movie.” Mr. Harrison began his television career by covering local sports in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Dallas, Texas native attended Oklahoma City University on a soccer scholarship and transitioned to sports reporting with a local Oklahoma station. During his six years in Oklahoma, he worked his way up the ranks from part-time sportscaster to weekend sportscaster. He also covered hard news stories for the station, including the 1995 bombing at the Murrah Federal Building in downtown Oklahoma City; an event that profoundly affected his perspective on life and career. In his spare time, Chris continues to play soccer and has become an avid golfer. He enjoys living in Southern California, and spends as much time as possible outdoors with his college sweetheart and wife Gwen, their son Joshua and their daughter Taylor.


Steve Evans - The Movie Guy
Tips on the best & worst this weekend at the Box Office. Steve reviews and comments on all the latest from Hollywood and gets the story behind the film.A veteran of the industry, "The Movie Guy" says exactly how he feels about the movies that you will be watching this weekend. Mike Horn comments on the lineup of big screen offerings but does not always agree with what Steve has to say. This is the movie review program to listen to every week and get the "real deal".