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'''Mark and Mack''' are a radio team made up of [[Mark Congleton]] and [[Dave Mack]]. Before August [[2005]] the duo hosted a morning show on [[WDJC-FM]]. In December [[2006]] they returned to the [[Birmingham]] airwaves on [[WAPI-AM]]. They replaced [[Dixon & Willoughby]], who have moved to WHTQ in Orlando, Florida.
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The '''Mark & Mack Show''' is a radio show hosted by [[Mark Congleton]] and [[Dave Mack]]. Before August [[2005]] the duo hosted a morning show on [[WDJC-FM]]. More recently they were producing a morning show for TV station [[WIAT 42]]. In December [[2006]] they returned to the [[Birmingham]] airwaves on [[WAPI-AM]], replacing [[Dixon & Willoughby]], who moved to WHTQ in Orlando, Florida.


Mark and Mack plan a typical news/call-in show with a strong Christian and conservative viewpoint.
Mark and Mack plan a typical news/call-in show with a strong Christian and conservative viewpoint.
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==References==
==References==
* Carlton, Bob (December 14, 2006) "Mark and Mack signed on to WAPI-AM 1070". ''Birmingham News''.
* Carlton, Bob (December 14, 2006) "Mark and Mack signed on to WAPI-AM 1070". ''Birmingham News''.
==External links==
* [http://www.markandmack.com/ Mark and Mack] website


[[Category:Radio shows]]
[[Category:Radio shows]]

Revision as of 09:35, 14 December 2006

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The Mark & Mack Show is a radio show hosted by Mark Congleton and Dave Mack. Before August 2005 the duo hosted a morning show on WDJC-FM. More recently they were producing a morning show for TV station WIAT 42. In December 2006 they returned to the Birmingham airwaves on WAPI-AM, replacing Dixon & Willoughby, who moved to WHTQ in Orlando, Florida.

Mark and Mack plan a typical news/call-in show with a strong Christian and conservative viewpoint.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (December 14, 2006) "Mark and Mack signed on to WAPI-AM 1070". Birmingham News.

External links