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Posted:
Oct 2, 2008 5:59 PM
In my work email today...
don’t know if Lino’s mentioned it on the air yet.
*** MEDIA ALERT ***
WHO: SIRIUS Radio Personality Lino “The Catholic Guy” Rulli
WHAT: Lino Rulli, host of the The Catholic Guy on The Catholic Channel, SIRIUS channel 159, will broadcast his national talk radio show live from outside Gate 3 at storied Notre Dame Stadium on Friday, Oct. 3 and Saturday, Oct. 4.
With a master’s degree in theology and a sometimes off-beat and humorous approach, the 36-year old Rulli hosts a show that has emerged a fan-favorite for younger generations of Catholics.
The Catholic Guy airs nationwide exclusively on The Catholic Channel, SIRIUS 159.
Saturday’s broadcast will lead into pre-game coverage of that afternoon’s football game between the Notre Dame Fighting Irish and the Stanford Cardinal. The game kicks off in South Bend at 2:30 pm ET and will air nationwide on The Catholic Channel, SIRIUS 159.
WHEN: Friday, Oct. 3 (4:00 – 7:00 pm ET)
Saturday, Oct. 4 (12:00 – 1:30pm ET)
WHERE: Notre Dame Stadium
Outside Gate 3
South Bend, IN
The Catholic Channel launched in 2006 exclusively on SIRIUS Satellite Radio’s channel 159. Produced by SIRIUS and the Archdiocese of New York, the lifestyle radio channel airs nationally 7 days a week/24 hours a day, featuring daily talk shows and live daily Mass from Saint Patrick’s Cathedral in New York.
The Catholic Channel features a modern format with an open dialogue focused on Catholicism in the 21st century, especially as it is lived in today’s world. Listeners are encouraged to call in and talk about the issues on their minds and in the news - everything from what’s happening in the Church today, to current events and the latest in the world of entertainment, the arts and sports.
Programming on The Catholic Channel includes human-interest stories and inspirational themes, reflections on Scripture, Church history, sacred music, shows offering spiritual guidance, as well as football and basketball games from the University of Notre Dame.
For more information visit www.sirius.com/thecatholicchannel.
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