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One-on-One with four-time Emmy Award-winning anchor Steve Adubato is not your traditional television show. Produced by the Caucus Educational Corporation, the Emmy Award-winning creators of Caucus: New Jersey, One-on-One gives insight into today’s world. One-on-One presents compelling interviews with individuals from a variety of backgrounds and industries including artists, authors, politicians, musicians, sports figures, corporate executives and community leaders. The series reaches more than 9 million households throughout the East Coast, from Maine to Virginia, including Washington DC, on CN8-The Comcast Network and Cablevision. In New Jersey alone, the series can be seen by over 90% of homes with a television, more specifically 2.1 million households. One-on-One airs at 5:30 p.m. every weeknight (Monday-Friday).

To add to the diversity and uniqueness of One-on-One, its guests come from an array of backgrounds and industries. Past guests on the show have included:

  • New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine

  • Ken Daneyko, Former New Jersey Devils Defenseman

  • Gloria Gaynor, International Recording Artist

  • Joe Watkins, MSNBC Political Analyst

  • Marlene M. Browne, Esq., Co-author, “You Can’t Have Him – He’s Mine”

  • Phil Bosco, Actor

  • Vince Papale, Former Philadelphia Eagle

  • Oliver Lake, Saxaphonist, Composer, Poet, Painter, Performance Artist

  • Joe Piscopo, Actor and Founder, Positive Impact Foundation

Steve Adubato, host of One-on-One, combines wide-ranging knowledge, a penetrating and inquisitive style and the appreciation for amiable conversation throughout the program. Steve asks questions that inspire the guests to talk beyond their expected route. One-on-One does not sensationalize the guests, but portrays a down-to-earth side that the general public can relate to. One-on-One shows the reality that allows viewers to grasp the wisdom and comprehensiveness rarely seen on televised talk shows.

 

(1/23/2008)