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PITTSBURGH, Oct. 30, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- InventHelp, America's largest invention submission company, will appear on the nationally syndicated daytime TV talk show, the Steve Harvey Show, early next month. Nicole Hait, Director of Communications and spokesperson for InventHelp, recently taped the episode at NBC 5 Studios in Chicago, which will feature an inventor contest with budding inventors and their new products. In addition to acting as a guest judge for the contest, InventHelp awarded $10,000 in seed money to the winning inventor to further their invention.
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The Steve Harvey Show, which began airing in September, is a one-hour daytime show produced by Endemol USA and hosted by TV personality, comedian, radio show host and best-selling author, Steve Harvey. According to Hait, InventHelp is pleased to have had the opportunity to join forces with Steve Harvey, "We are excited to have been a part of the show and to provide one lucky inventor with $10,000 in seed money to help further the production of their product."
The episode featuring the invention contest and InventHelp is scheduled to air on Thursday, November 1st. Check local listings SteveHarveytv.com for channel and viewing times across the country.
InventHelp is America's Largest Invention Submission Company. The company attempts to submit clients' invention ideas to industry in the hope of obtaining a good faith review. For more information about InventHelp, please visit www.inventhelp.com or call 1-800-INVENTION.
Name: Chrissa Chverchko
Telephone: (412) 288-1300 x4118
Email: cchverchko@inventhelp.cm
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