CN8 sponsored the 21st Annual Irish Pub Tour de Shore

Gregg Murphy for the third year in a row hosted the 21st Annual “Irish Pub Tour de Shore.” This year, the 21st Annual Irish Pub Tour de Shore netted over $150,000 for Philadelphia Police and Children’s Charities, including the Daniel Faulkner Educational Grant Fund, the Hero Thrills Show, and the Philadelphia Police Survivors Fund. Eight hundred riders participated in the 65-mile bike tour of scenic South Jersey beginning at The Irish Pub at 20th and Walnut Streets in Philadelphia and ending at the Irish Pub & Inn in Atlantic City with a celebratory after party. Other celebrity support for the ride included Michael Smerconish, host of CBS Radio’s “The Big Talker” 1210 AM WPHT, former Philadelphia Police Commissioner John Timoney, and Maureen Faulkner, Author and Founder of the Daniel Faulkner Fund. “Team CN8” had 15 riders participating, eight of them being CN8 employees. CN8 rose over $3,000 to support the cause! Congratulations Gregg Murphy, Mike Angelini, Rick Bullick, Geoff Camlin, Denny Loughnane, Tess McGrath, Mike Miller and Norm Stone! Great job!


(L to R) “Out of Bounds” Host Gregg Murphy; Miami Chief of Police and former Phila Police Commissioner John Timoney; Michael Smerconish, host of “The Big Talker” on 1210 AM; and Tour De Shore participant Rich Barnhart.
CN8 employees from Team “Out of Bounds.”
CN8 Partners with Philadelphia Magazine for Design Home 2008!

CN8 is proud to be the media partner for the 2008 Philadelphia Magazine Design Home! This new marketing partnership includes LIVE “Your Morning” broadcasts on Sept. 4th and Sept. 12th from the the beautiful 8000-square-foot home in Lower Gwynned, PA, as a well as a behind-the-construction look by American Builder. You can view the American Builder segments online now at www.cn8.tv/AmericanBuilder. The Design Home is open for public tours from September 4th to October 5th, 2008. Tickets are $20 and can be purchased online at www.philarmh.org or by calling 215-387-8406 ext. 402. All ticket proceeds benefit the Philadelphia Ronald McDonald House.



(L to R) “American Builder” Host Brian Gurry, and the “Your Morning” team – Connie Colla, Gwen Owens, Justin Lock, Greg Coy, and Jill Horner.
“Your Morning” Host Connie Colla helps cut the ribbon at the 2008 Design Home.
CN8 Marketing team (L to R) Lauryn Thornton, Elissa Calabro, Chante Brooks, Amanda Wozniak, and Shelley Kanther.
Big Day for CN8 at this Year’s Rittenhouse Row Festival!

CN8 once again hosted the Rittenhouse Row Festival, which is an annual spring festival on Walnut Street in Philadelphia. The event took place on Saturday, May 5th and CN8 talent, as well as employees came out to support by the dozens! CN8’s booth was located on 18th and Walnut and had a long line of customers waiting to spin the wheel all afternoon. CN8 sport’s Bob Carroll served as the master of ceremonies at the booth, worked the spin wheel masterfully, and entertained our various participants. CN8’s Connie Colla, Greg Coy, and Gwen Owens also came out to represent the network. They emceed the various entertainment stages and booths throughout the afternoon. A huge thanks to all of the CN8 employees who came out to support the event as well! The day was a blast and we were a huge hit!



CN8 GM John Gorchow and Marketing Team member Lauryn Thornton.

CN8 Sport’s Bob Carroll cheers on customer.

“Your Morning’s” Connie Colla emceeing a booth.


Art Fennell and crew on deck of Battleship.
Arthur Fennell promotes the Battleship NJ

CN8, along with Comcast of South Jersey, produced a brand new 30 second spot promoting the new “City at Sea Tour” on the Battleship NJ. Comcast is a major corporate sponsor of the Battleship NJ, and as part of their sponsorship asked CN8 to create a new PSA. All hands were on deck, as Matt Hess produced, Arthur Fennell hosted, and Tom Reilly of Comcast South Jersey facilitated. During this exciting production shoot, the crew, as well as Art, got a personal tour of the entire battleship. They were all excited to tour the ship and get to experience how life truly was to the 55,000 officers and crew who lived aboard this famous floating city. The spot ran in June and July throughout the Philadelphia/South Jersey Region.