Morgan Shepherd to debut bi-monthly radio show January 4
Quote selected text Published December 27th, 2006 in NASCAR News
Faith Motorsports will debut a bi-monthly radio show on January 4, enabling Morgan Shepherd fans to enjoy regular updates on the team’s progression through the 2007 race season.
Faith Motorsports Radio will produce a bi-monthly 15-minute show, “Racing With Jesus,” to be hosted by veteran sportswriter Tim Stephens, the team announced December 21.
Dana Tomes, co-owner of the team, said the show’s production crew will begin taping pre-recorded segments of the series on December 22. The show’s first edition will air at 7 p.m. Eastern on January 4.
“Racing With Jesus” will be made available to Christian and secular radio stations nationwide and also will be streamed through the Faith Motorsports website so fans around the world can listen to the show live.
“We are very excited to be able to provide one more way that fans can get a regular update on Morgan Shepherd and the Faith Motorsports team,” Tomes said. “We will have interviews with Morgan each week, and will update fans on that week’s race and the upcoming week’s race.”
In addition, Tomes said the show will also feature regular periodic segments about the Morgan Shepherd Charitable Fund, Victory In Jesus Racing Ministries and interviews with team members and fans.
Fans who do not have a radio station in their area which carries the show can log on to www.racewithfaith.com or www.morganshepherd.com to listen. Once on the team’s home page, fans can click on the “Listen Live” icon to hear the show. The team’s website will be upgraded to include the radio show icon prior to the January 4 broadcast.
[Faith Motorsports PR]
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