Posted on 11/28/2007 4:06:56 PM PST by toddlintown
Ill be on the Bill Wills morning radio program on Clevelands News Radio WTAM 1100 AM this coming Tuesday, December 4 talking about my favorite subject, BEER and my latest book, Beer & Food: An American History. WTAM is the home of the Cleveland Indians and the Cavs.
As a news/talk format, it also carries the syndicated talk show hosted by Rush Limbaugh.
Its also Clevelands most powerful AM station and during the day, its signal can be heard throughout most of Ohio, Michigan, Pennsylvania and Indiana.
Yeah, thats what Im talking about! Stop by and have a listen. Im not sure what time Tuesday morning since were taping Monday.
More about Beer & Food: An American History at http://beerinfood.com/
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I like this guy!
I'd think it would sell better if included women. ;-D
I listen to Wills and Schneider Man. What’s your favorite Cleveland beer? GLB brews a few dandies.
Great Lakes is one of the best, but I stick close to home, Chicagoland. Goose Island, Three Floyds, a couple of local brewpubs...and since Jim Koch wrote the Foreword to my book, I swill a good share of Sam Adams Boston Lager.
I’ve heard good things about Goose Island. I must get my hands on a couple.
Crooked River Brewery had a small brewery and smaller pub in the Flats of Cleveland. It was a great place to hang out on Friday after work to enjoy a couple fresh malts. I think they moved to Cincinnati.
I picked up WTAM clear as a bell driving near downtown Chicago a few years ago.
Back in the day, when there were fewer radio stations on the whole, a clear channel radio station (the type, not the corporation) was easily picked up in more than half the continental US. WWWE (the former 1100 call letters) could be picked up in Georgia, as I recall once as we drove south to Florida on spring break.
The internet stream can be heard by clicking here. (Open in a new tab or window to keep FR open)
I listen to Cav's and Brown's and Indians there, though.
Come over hear with that beer, babe.
This should be "Hear me in ..."
I changed it on the blog.
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