Tuesday, May 28, 2013

The In View Series, on the Cruise Ship Industry



The cruise ship industry continues to take hits as yet another cruise ship makes news for the wrong reason. The Royal Caribbean Grandeur of the Seas made the news as a fire broke out aboard the Baltimore-based ship en route to the Bahamas. No injuries or deaths resulted from the incident. This latest story follows a string of negative news stories about Carnival Cruise Lines. The international cruise ship industry has taken numerous hits in the last couple of years. The memory of the tragic Costa Concordia incident still remains fresh in many people’s minds. The incident, in January of last year, left 32 passengers and crew members dead after the ship’s captain brought the ship in too close to the shore and struck underwater rocks.

 However, the industry, which provides luxurious and enjoyable vacations for tens of thousands of people around the world each year, has taken definitive steps to improve safety and the experiences of its customers. In a coming series, the In View series will show viewers across the United States some of the steps that the cruise ship industry has taken to supply its customers with memorable and enjoyable vacations and enhance safety for both staff and travelers aboard its ships.

In View hosted by Larry King looks at interesting stories across society, across the United States and Canada and around the world. The In View TV series features enlightening episodes about numerous industries, companies, trade groups, individuals, trends, advances and professionals in many parts of society. The In View show runs on local cable networks across the U.S., as well as on some major cable channels.

Check out the In View series hosted by Larry King on channels like the Discovery Channel and the Fox Business Network, as well as on its official website, http://www.inviewseries.com, or its YouTube channel. 

Monday, May 20, 2013

Community Banks Featured on In View Hosted by Larry King



First Financial Bank, a community bank based in Bessemer, Ala., was featured on a recent episode of the In View series. In View hosted by Larry King looked at the roles that numerous community banks play in their communities and local economies, and also looked at how these banks deal with burdensome regulations.

Monday, May 13, 2013

In View Hosted by Larry King Reviews Technology's Impact on Society




Technology has had a profound effect on society. We currently live in the most connected era in history, as hundreds of millions of people around the world use internet-connected smartphones. These portable “mini-computers” keep people connected to their e-mail accounts practically anywhere they go. People can stay connected to the latest headlines from across the country and around the globe.  Information travels at blazingly fast speeds across the planet. Advances in internet technology have made the world smaller in a way, as we can communicate and share information with others instantaneously no matter their location. The In View series, an educational cable television series distributed across the United States, looks at various ways in which technology has helped businesses and shaped society for the better.

In View hosted by Larry King shows how companies, medical facilities, schools and groups have used technology to improve their services and products. Many hospitals and medical centers advertise the technology they offer to entice patients to come to their facilities for procedures like MRI’s and different types of surgeries. Technology also helps non-profit organizations and charities coordinate their relief efforts.  The TV program (http://www.inviewseries.com) also looks at applications of technology in education, from the elementary school level through college.
The television program explores applications of technology in many different industries across the economy. Companies can monitor the location of their vehicles and drivers, and redirect them as needed to accomplish their objectives and goals. The medical field has embraced technology to improve patient care, reduce redundancy and share information between medical providers.

Friday, May 10, 2013

The In View Series Reviews Medical Advances



According to a new report, Americans reduced the amount of money they spent on pharmaceutical drugs for the first time since records started to be kept, spending one percent less on pharmaceuticals in 2012 than they did in 2011. The report, by the IMS Institute for Healthcare Informatics, speculates that consumers have self-rationed their use of pharmaceutical drugs and increasingly relied upon cheaper generic drugs as the challenging economy lingers on. The In View series, a television program carried on a number of major cable channels, including the Discovery Channel, looks at a wide array of medical stories, especially encouraging medical trends and developments, including advances in the fight against diseases and medical conditions. The show looks at positive stories across American culture.

The TV series (http://www.inviewseries.com) features stories about schools, medical facilities, companies, entrepreneurs and leading professionals in many walks of life. In View hosted by Larry King highlights advancements, innovations, achievements and breakthroughs throughout society. The program looks at successes across the business world, along with success stories in the medical field, in education and in other areas of society. The series features companies that have developed new medical technologies, devices and treatments.

The program highlights how improved medical care and technology has improved the health of patients across the country. Improvements in technology and communications have enabled patients in remote locations and rural areas to have their medical tests interpreted and read by medical professionals dozens, or even hundreds, of miles away. As the medical field widely adopts electronic medical records, patients gain more portability with their medical care, as medical records and results can easily transfer to new medical professionals.

Thursday, May 9, 2013

The In View Series, and Business Subjects


In a clear sign that the housing market has strengthened, Fannie Mae has reported earning a record profit for the first quarter of the year. Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac, government-backed companies that own or guarantee the vast majority of U.S. mortgages, have become profitable again as home prices rise, and fewer homeowners fall into delinquency on their mortgages. The two companies accepted massive government bailouts after the collapse of the U.S. housing market in 2008, and they have used their recent profits to repay some of the money they received from the federal government. The television program In View hosted by Larry King has looked at real estate trends across the United States, and featured episodes about the improving real estate market.

The In View TV series (http://www.inviewseries.com) runs on many local cable networks and prominent cable channels across the United States, informing television audiences about a wide-ranging assortment of subjects. The In View series presents profiles of leading companies and trade associations in many different fields and industries. It also profiles leading and trend-setting schools across the country. The TV program looks at universities, technical schools, community colleges, high schools, middle schools and elementary schools across the United States and Canada.

In View features many episodes about companies, industries and business subjects which small business owners and entrepreneurs across America will find interesting. The television program looks at strategies that leading businesses have used for growth, marketing and management of employees and resources. It features episodes about innovative and thriving companies across the economy.