Brian & Company

Brian Shactman wakes Connecticut up with all the information you need to start your day. News, weather, traffic and sports plus, interviews with the people making the news each day. It’s the perfect way to start your day informed and entertained – Mornings with Brian & Company 5:30am-9am!

Lefty the Cow Found Safe!

Lefty the Miniature Scottish Highland Bull was thankfully found safe! He couldn't be reached for comment, but the farm owner Kit Sullivan of Sullivan Brothers Farm calls in to discuss how Lefty got out!

10-14
06:32

Tech Tuesday!

Erik Semmel from Computer Talk with TAB and TAB Computer Systems comes in for the latest tech news including AI and more.

10-14
09:54

Hartford Boomin

The Courant's Ken Gosselin calls in to discuss a potential apartment boom in Hartford and the newly renovated People's Bank Arena.

10-14
08:33

Manufacturing and Business

CBIA's Chris DiPentima discusses the Manufacturing Tour with Brian and what is to come.

10-14
08:28

All of The CT Issues Covered

The Republican Minority Leaders in the Senate and House Stephen Harding and Vincent Candelora join us in studio to discuss all of the issues that Connecticut faces.

10-13
27:35

Government Closed, Stock Market Open

Jill Schlesinger joins us to discuss the massive sell-off before the weekend and what to expect this week on Wall Street.

10-13
08:37

Capital Craziness!

David Lightman from McClatchy DC joins us to discuss the Comey case, the indictments of Letitia James, and the Government Shutdown continuing.

10-10
08:06

A Great Festival!

Heath Grossman from Johnson Brunetti joins Camp Courant's Corrianne Chipello to discuss their Fall Festival this Weekend!

10-10
09:22

The Beat Goes On!

The Director of Athletic Bands at UConn Malcolm Jones joins us to talk about the band playing at The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and Malcolm gets behind the idea that it is time the Marching Bands play the Halftime Show for The Super Bowl once again!

10-10
06:07

Banana Ball Back In Hartford

President of the Hartford Yard Goats Tim Restall brings us the exciting announcement that Banana Ball is coming back to Hartford in 2026!

10-10
10:27

NFL Week 6 Picks....With a Pending Lawsuit?

We make our picks for this week's NFL games. Also Brian may be in for an HR meeting. Listen to find out why!

10-09
08:37

Hockey Season in Hartford

Erik Hanson from the Hartford Wolfpack calls in to talk about the team, the home opener, this season's promotions and of course the newly renovated People's Bank Arena.

10-09
08:14

Long Shot for A Conviction

Shipman and Goodwin's Jim Bergenn discusses the James Comey case and why he thinks a conviction is not likely.

10-09
08:23

Govt Shutdown Workers

CT Insider's Jordan Fenster talks about his latest piece as most federal workers here in Connecticut are still working and still getting paid during the government shutdown.

10-09
08:40

School Year Update

CABE Executive Director Patrice McCarthy and President Leonard Lockhart talk about CT Public Schools and how kids face challenges with AI, attendance and more.

10-08
12:47

Great Music Festival

The Winding Hills Music Festival has something for everyone! Bill Clark and Scott Brown run the show and they tell us what we all can expect next weekend!

10-08
12:01

Big Case in CT

WTNH Capital Report's Mike Cerulli joins us to discuss the latest in the Kosta Diamantis case.

10-08
06:50

And The Award Goes To.....

WTNH Anchor Dennis House won an award at last night's CBA Awards. His wife also joined the CBA Hall of Fame. Dennis joins us to discuss a big family night in Southington.

10-08
07:03

If a Government shuts down, does it make a sound?

Ozzie Palomo of Chartwell Strategy talks about the latest impacts and what future impacts may come from the government shutdown.

10-07
09:02

How Did He Get the Shot?: Neil Vigdor

Perrot memorial Library presents, "How did he Get the Shot? Discussion and Q & A with Photographer Neil Vigdor Oct 15th at 7pm. Neil covered Connecticut and national politics for The Hartford Courant and Hearst. For more information about this program, contact us at lending@perrotlibrary.org or 203-637-1066.

10-07
09:06

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