
This Week In The AIFA Covers League Meetings in Tupelo, Mississippi
Published on February 5, 2008 under American Indoor Football Association (AIFA) News Release
BALTIMORE, Maryland (February 5, 2008) - The American Indoor Football Association has released the seventh edition of its new Internet radio program, This Week In The AIFA.
This edition of the program focuses on the AIFA Meetings recently held in Tupelo, Mississippi. Listeners will be updated about the league's national television package with SimplyMeTV, as well as new rules adopted for the 2008 season.
Interview guests include AIFA co-founders John Morris and Michael Mink, as well as Mississippi Mudcats Business Manager Connie Snell, SimplyMeTV CEO Krys Cameron and AIFA Director of Officials Jim Corpora. Several franchise owners and management will also share observations regarding the league meetings and their respective teams. They include Argeri Layton of the Wyoming Cavalry, Jarrod Williams of the Florida Stingrays, Steve Mascarenas of the New Mexico Wildcats and Ted Lavender of the Reading Express.
This Week In The AIFA is a downloadable Internet radio program, sometimes referred to as a "Podcast." The program is produced by Bill Hazen Productions, in conjunction with the AIFA and OurSports Central Radio. It is available for download directly through both the AIFA's web site (www.aifaprofootball.com) and OurSports Central's web site (www.oursportscentral.com).
This Week In The AIFA is written, produced and hosted by veteran play-by-play broadcaster and AIFA Media/Public Relations Director, Bill Hazen. The program utilizes the latest in digital audio technology to increase the audio quality of interview segments from throughout the league.
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