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Oprah & Friends' Jean Chatzky to Devote Two-Hour Special to Helping Consumers in Financial Crisis on XM Radio
In recent months Chatzky's daily show on the exclusive Oprah & Friends channel (XM 156) has seen a steady increase in the number of inquires from listeners voicing their concerns about gas prices, rising interest rates and cost of living increases; recent news regarding mortgage lenders Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac drove call volume even higher. To accommodate the overwhelming interest, the "Recession Busting 101" special will be dedicated solely to listener calls for the full two hours.
Chatzky is an award-winning journalist, bestselling author, and motivational speaker. She is the financial editor for NBC's "Today" show, a contributing editor for More Magazine, and a columnist for The New York Daily News. In addition, Chatzky is the author of four books, which include bestsellers You Don't Have to Be Rich and Pay it Down! From Debt to Wealth on
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