
Terry Bradshaw will help highlight Sarasota on his show "Today in America," which will air Saturday.
Venice and Port Charlotte are also highlighted.
The show will air at 2:30 p.m., Saturday as well as March 24 and 31, which are also Saturdays, on ION WXPX and SNN Local News 6 on Comcast.
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Sarasota, Florida, is often thought of as an area for retirement. Yet this city has much to offer those who are still working and want to enjoy an active lifestyle.
There are many activities for the area from visiting the world famous Mote Marine Lab to visiting the many museums, fishing and most other water related sports.
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Venice is know as the “Shark Tooth Capital of the World” because its easy to find the relics of the marine mammals’ teeth on the beach. Port Charlotte offers 120 miles of natural coast line and unbridled wildlife. Golfers have a good choice of golf courses to choose from the nearly two dozen available.
The Today in America TV show host is popular sportscaster Terry Bradshaw. He is a natural on television with his charming and genuine personality. His 14-year career in professional football is well respected and he has earned numerous accolades and awards as well as being inducted into the Hall of Fame. Bradshaw has also acted in movies and TV shows, authored two books and is a highly requested motivational speaker. He recently became a spokesman for Nutrisystem.
Today in America with Terry Bradshaw is committed to bringing the audience engaging stories about people, places and businesses that could have an impact in their lives.
The program covers topics that will challenge and entertain its viewers such as family recreation time, health and wellness and eco travel ideas.
For a Today in America sample, visit todayinamericatv.com or check the show’s Facebook page for location shots and a chance to win $10,000.
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