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Today in America TV Announces July Air Dates for Ft. Lauderdale and Miami, FL

Coral Springs, FL (PRWEB) July 04, 2012

Residents and visitors to the South Florida area will be able to watch the award-winning Today in America TV in the month of July. The educational television program airs on ION-TV in the Miami-Fort Lauderdale, Florida media market. This part of the Sunshine State is famous for excellent city and coastal living and eclectic seafood dishes prepared by celebrity chefs. The near-perfect year round weather in the area makes it a great place to live. It has 300 miles of navigable waterways and harbors more than 40,000 yachts which is why it received its nickname the “Venice of America” and the “Yachting Capital of the World.” South Florida is the home to the 2012 NBA Championship winners the Miami Heat, MLB team the Miami Marlins, and NFL team the Miami Dolphins.

Show host Terry Bradshaw joins former Miami Dolphins quarterback Dan Marino as one of the famous spokespeople for Nutrisystem. Both veteran quarterbacks are popular and star in endorsements for products that most Americans use. Bradshaw is also a football analyst for a national television network, has written several best-selling books, acted in feature films and recorded songs. His 14 year career in professional football was honored with an induction in the Pro Ball Hall of Fame. He was largely responsible to leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl victories. Bradshaw is the only NFL player to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.

Today in America TV reviews the most intriguing stories to share with the audience. The compelling program takes pride in being a leader of quality, educational programming. Topics on the show include family recreation ideas, Eco-friendly vacations, cloud computing, plus many more. It airs on regional and national business oriented cable networks. For more information about the program, its host and to see air dates and times for your city, please visit todayinamericatv.com.








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