
Talkin’ Tourism’s third international radio remote was broadcast live in August 2009 on WPSL 1590 AM from Green Turtle Cay in the Bahamas. Show hosts Robin Hicks-Connors and Gary Guertin (third from left) with guests Brendal James Stevens, Molly McIntosh (standing) and Steve Postill.
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STUART, FL, -
T alkin’ Tourism on Florida’s Treasure
Coast, a Treasure Coast
,
Florida based radio talk show
,
which airs on WPSL 1590 AM, will broadcast live from the island of
Bimini in the Bahamas this Friday, January
22.
Show hosts
Gary Guertin and Robin Hicks-Connors continue to take the show on the road to
hype travel between Florida and the Bahamas.
“For
decades Treasure Coast and South Florida residents have benefited from having a
tropical playground
—one with over 700 islands and
cays—so close to our shores. Collaborative efforts with Bahamian resort and
marina properties to enhance tourism in both countries, makes economic sense,”
said Guertin. “
Talkin’ Tourism keeps
pushing that message and folks are
listening.”
Guests for
the January 22 show include Bill and Nowdla Keefe, owners and operators of
KEEFE’S Bimini Undersea, who will detail underwater opportunities available off
of Bimini from the novice snorkeler to the experience SCUBA diver, as well as
Danielle Dunfee, sales and marketing director at Bimini Bay Resort &
Marina.
The January
22 show is the fourth to air live from an international location. Previous
remotes have been produced from Green Turtle Cay and Grand Bahama in the
Bahamas, and Tortola in the
British Virgin
Islands.
Talkin’
Tourism on Florida’s Treasure Coast
airs every
Friday on WPSL 1590 AM from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The show can also be heard live
on the Internet at
www.wpsl.com
.
Talkin’
Tourism on Florida’s Treasure
Coast
began
broadcasting one year ago and is produced by Harborage Yacht Club &
Marina.
In addition
to being the on air hosts for
Talkin' Tourism, Gary Guertin is the
general manager of Harborage Yacht Club & Marina, and Robin Hicks-Connors is
president/CEO of the Historical Society of Martin
County.
For more
details, visit the radio show’s blog at
http://talkintourism.blogspot.
com
.