One-on-One with Steve Adubato’s premiere production out of WNET’s new Tisch Lincoln Center Studios

On November 3, WNET anchor Steve Adubato will interview some of the New York area’s most interesting and prominent personalities, including CNBC financial guru Suze Orman; Today Show executive producer Jim Bell; Fox 5 Good Day New York co-host Rosanna Scotto; WABC Radio on-air personality Mark Simone;  Eric Bolling for the FOX Business Network; WNYC President and CEO Laura Walker, along with other actors, authors, journalists and media movers and shakers in the WNET Studios at Lincoln Center on 66th and Broadway.

“This production of One-on-One out of Lincoln Center is a great opportunity to have in-depth and compelling interviews with New York’s most interesting and dynamic media figures.  It’s another example of our partnership with WNET and maximizing our local programming efforts and taking advantage of the station’s new production facility. The Caucus Education Corporation previously did a live-call in entitled “Christie on the Line” out of Lincoln Center, which was a huge hit.  Bringing One-on-One to Lincoln Center is the next step in expanding our programming efforts and partnership with Thirteen/WNET.”
        — Steve Adubato, executive producer and host of One-on-One 


Suze Orman, Financial guru and host of CNBC’s “The Suze Orman Show joined Steve Adubato on the set of One-on-One.

“Steve Adubato is a pro! My hat goes off to Steve because there are only a few great interviewers around. When you’re dealing with someone who cares about what they’re doing, it’s always a great experience.”
        —Suze Orman, Financial guru and host of CNBC’s “The Suze Orman Show”


Star of the HBO hit series, Boardwalk Empire, Michael Shannon joins Steve on the set of One-on-One taped at WNET Lincoln Center studio.

“I really enjoyed talking to Steve Adubato. He was well prepared, very perceptive and asked great questions.”
        —Michael Shannon, star of the HBO hit series, Boardwalk Empire


Steve on the set of One-on-One taped at WNET Lincoln Center studio with Jim Bell, Executive Producer, NBC News’ TODAY Show.

“I really enjoyed Steve’s unique, Jersey-infused passion & smarts, especially in the spectacular setting at the Lincoln Center studios.”
        —Jim Bell, Executive Producer, NBC News’ TODAY Show


Steve interviewed Rosanna Scotto, Co-Host MNYW Fox 5's Good Day New York and Mark Simone, Host, WABC Radio for his PBS series One-on-One.

“I love Steve Adubato because he’s informative and so knowledgeable.  We simply can’t live without him.”
        —Rosanna Scotto, Co-Host WNYW Fox 5’s Good Day New York

Steve Adubato is my kind of host; he can talk about the most serious political issues and the lightest trends in pop entertainment. He’s knowledgeable, fair, and has a great sense of humor.
—Mark Simone, Host, WABC Radio and Host What a Week NY


Neal Shapiro, CEO and President of WNET talked with Steve from the WNET studios in Lincoln Center.

“We knew Lincoln Center would be an ideal place to do all kinds of productions and we're delighted that Steve Adubato and his One-on-One series are one of the first to use it.”
        —Neal Shapiro, CEO and President of WNET


Steve with Eric Bolling, Host "Follow the Money" Fox Business Network.

My One-on-One interview with Steve Adubato was fantastic and dynamic. I love spending time with Steve.”
—Eric Bolling, Host, “Follow the Money” Fox Business Network

 


Dan Abrams, Founder of Abrams Media Network & Chief Legal Analyst, NBC News

It was an easy choice for me to do this One-on-One interview. I have long known and respected Steve Adubato; it’s the reason I’ve always enjoyed working him.”
—Dan Abrams, Founder Abrams Media Network