Tuesday, April 8, 2008

LTS Joins ETHAN AND LOU!!!!


That's right, this coming thursday morning, April 10th, James Yorks and the cast of Lets' Talk Sports will be joining the morning show on the home of rock and roll, I95..for those who don't live in the Fairfield County area of CT and still wish to listen to the show and be a part of the All-Star game tickets give away that we're doing, you can check them out at http://www.i95rock.com/ on thursday morning around 7:15 and we're not sure how long we will be on, but the show runs from 5:30-10am. We will be giving away 4 pairs of tickets right here on LTSWEEKLY, but we're still not sure if it's going to be run by what songs we're played while we were there in the studio or if we're going to ask a couple questions about the broadcast, but again, check them out.

This week on LTS, Sasha Cohen will be joining us as well as the cast of the Stars on Ice that was in Bridgeport this past weekend. Also on slate for this week's show will be footage from the studio session with I95. What a month we have planned.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just heard you on the radio...how do justify saying that the Red Sox are not going to be a factor this year, when they are bringing back virtually everyone from their World Series team? Your arguing point is that they lost to Detroit. 1st of all, all teams, no matter how bad, will eventually win a game. 2nd, Detroit was picked by many to be the favorite in the AL this year, so their 1-7 start is probably not indicative of what their finish will be. 3rd, the Yankees have the same record as Boston and are in danger of being swept by KC...is their season in trouble also?

LTS Weekly said...

The Yankees are in danbury of being swept by KC, yes, but even watching ESPN, that's all that's talked about, the fact that the National Champions lost to a team that they should have swept. There's still a lot of season left to play so who knows what will come of the season on all levels. The Yankees have the biggest payroll in all of sports and the teams that they should be blowing out of the water the way the New England Stars did, but they have been in trouble, since 2003.