Showing posts with label WFTL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label WFTL. Show all posts

Friday, July 30, 2010

New Florida radio show: Armando and the Amigo

South Florida sports radio host Larry Milian has a new gig. He and Miami Herald sports columnist Armando Salguero are going to be hosting a new morning drive time show for WFTL Sports in Fort Lauderdale. The Miami Herald wrote about it today.

It's called "Armando and the Amigo," and it will be on at 640 on your AM dial, if you're in the Miami/Ft. Lauderdale South Florida area. You can also listen live starting this Monday morning by going to the WFTL website.

Anyhow, I'm very excited for Larry's new job. He first interviewed me in 2006, and I've been on his show dozens of times since. Squawker Jon and I also met Larry when he came to New York two years ago, and he's just as cool a guy in person as he is on the air. Congrats, Larry and Armando!

What do you think? Tell us about it!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Squawker Media Alert: I will be on the radio today

I'm going to be on South Florida radio this afternoon with Larry Milian - aka the Amigo. I should be on at 3:20 p.m. today, and we'll be squawking Yankees. If you live in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale area, turn on 640 on your AM dial. Or you can hear me online by going to the WFTL Sports website and hitting the "listen live" button.

Saturday, April 24, 2010

Squawker Media Alert: I'm about to be on the radio

I'm about to be on my friend Larry Milian's show, on Fort Lauderdale's  WFTL radio. If you're in South Florida,  turn on 640 on the radio dial. Everyone else can listen live by going to WFTL's website.

Saturday, April 10, 2010

Squawker Media Alert: I will be on the radio today

Programming note: I will be on the radio this afternoon with our good friend Larry Milian, on South Florida's WFTL radio (640 AM.) UPDATE: I should be on around 12:50 p.m. or so today, and I will be squawking about (what else?) the Yankees. You should be able to listen live by going to the station's website.

Monday, October 26, 2009

South Florida radio station WFTL goes wall-to-wall Yankees for World Series

You think we have Yankee fever here on New York radio? One Florida radio station is even more committed to talking about the pinstripes.

In honor of the World Series, Fort Lauderdale station WFTL (640 AM) is going 24/7 Yankees until Wednesday. The sports station's temporary format change happened this morning. This station is the home of Squawker friend Larry Milian, who co-hosts the Andy and the Amigo show during drive time.

If you want to hear what they're saying in Florida about the Yankees, head to WFTLSports.com.

I asked Larry Milian about the big event. He had this to say:

"Our station made a commitment to cover the New York Yankees this season. In many cities the Super Bowl is covered consistently for a two-week period leading up to the game. By catering to South Florida's large transplanted New York population, we serve as a home for ALL Yankee fans in this area, despite being 1500 miles away."

"Being a lifelong Yankee fan, born and raised in Brooklyn and with season tickets behind home plate during those great teams of 1977 and 1978, covering this team all year for a station dedicated to carrying Yankees games in South Florida has been the biggest thrill of my radio career."

Anyhow, check out Larry and the big event at WFTLSports.com .

Monday, August 31, 2009

Squawker Media Alert: I'm going to be on the radio twice this week

If you want to hear my dulcet tones on the radio squawking about the Yankees and Mets, here's your big chance (actually, make that chances!). I will be on two different stations this week:

* And at around five-thirty today, I will be on Albany's Soundoff With Sinkoff on WTMM. You can also listen live online by clicking the top button here, or by turning to 104.5 The Team ESPN Radio if you live in the Albany area.

* Tomorrow, NOTE RESCHEDULING INFO), in the four o'clock hour, I will be on The Andy and the Amigo Show on Fort Lauderdale's WFTL Sports. You can listen live Tuesday by clicking the 640 button or by switching the dial to 640 AM if you live in South Florida.

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