Haiti Trip on Radio
05 February 2010
Sharon du Plessis
I am proud to announce that Greg, one of our volunteer crew members en route to Haiti, is going to be on the Peter Greenberg radio show via satellite phone from the ground in Haiti tomorrow. He is going to describe his views of the trip down aboard the Schooner Liberty and his initial experiences in Jacmel, the cultural center of Haiti. If you'd like to listen to the show these are the details:
Saturday February 6th at 11:05 AM EST.
The Peter Greenberg Show
http://www.petergreenberg.com
There is a link on the right side of the screen which will allow you to listen to the live show.
Top 3 stations:
WNYM-AM 970 - New York
KLAA-AM 830 - Los Angeles
KVON-AM 1440 - San Francisco
About the Radio Show:
Our show incorporates breaking news, topical talk, listener interaction, high-profile guests, honest commentary, trend analysis, straight-forward advice and the inside scoop, as well as experts from each area locally to give a first hand account of the people culture of the city we are broadcasting from. The show broadcasts nationally each Saturday from 10a-1p ET over 300 stations around the country.
About Peter Greenberg: *(www.petergreenberg.com)
Peter Greenberg is America's most recognized, honored and respected front-line travel news journalist. Peter is Travel Editor for CBS News, and appears on The Early Show and across many CBS broadcast platforms. An Emmy award-winning writer and producer, Peter is also Travel Editor at Large for AARP, Contributing Editor for Men's Health and Best Life magazines, a contributor to The New Yorker magazine. Recently, Rodale published Don't Go There! The Travel Detective's Essential Guide to the Must-Miss Places of the World, which quickly became a New York Times best-seller. His newest book Tough Times, Great Travels, offers his expert advice and insight on how to travel effectively during these tough economic times. Finally, Peter trains six times each year in state-of-the-art aircraft simulators, and he remains active as a volunteer fireman in New York. He lives in New York, Los Angeles, Bangkok, and most major airports around the world.