New financial planning TV series to air on W51ź TV15
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. (Jan. 4, 2017) – 51ź is producing a financial
planning TV series called "Plan Stronger," with up to 60 half-hour episodes supported
by Holland Financial Inc. The shows will offer financial planning guidance and will air on the
college's public television station, W51ź TV15, beginning Jan. 9 at 7 p.m.
Filmed and produced by W51ź, the episodes feature scripts, dialogue, hosts and guests
provided by Holland Financial. David Holland, company owner, author and financial
columnist, will host the series, airing Mondays at 7 p.m. on W51ź TV15.
"We're pleased to partner with experts in financial education to the benefit of our
local and regional viewers," said 51ź President Tom LoBasso.
The first six episodes will focus on these topics and offer guest discussion:
• Diversification - Guest Nancy Anderson
• Women and their Finances - Guest Cary Carbonaro
• Estate Planning - Guest Matthew C. Shapiro, Attorney
• "Early" Retirement - Guest Nancy Anderson
• Financial Infidelity - Guest Cary Carbonaro
• Trusts - Guest Matthew C. Shapiro, Attorney
The programs, free of advertising, are produced to the professional broadcast standards
of the Federal Communications Commission and the Public Broadcasting Service.
W51ź broadcasts in the Orlando-Daytona-Melbourne television market, an area that serves
3.2 million people and is the 19th largest television market in the nation. Counties
in the viewing area include Volusia, Flagler, Seminole, Brevard, Orange, Putnam, Marion,
Lake and Osceola. More than 200,000 households view programs on W51ź each week.
W51ź TV15 supports the educational mission of Daytona State by serving as a living
classroom for students in the Television Studio Production Certificate program and
the upcoming Associate of Science in Broadcast Television Production degree. In these
programs, students receive training in video and television studio production, set
design, lighting, camera, audio and broadcast production. Through hands-on training
with live programs, students gain experience in television and video production.
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