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The '''Mark & Mack Show''' was a morning radio show on [[WYSF-FM]], 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 Citadel Broadcasting's [[WAPI-AM]], replacing [[Dixon & Willoughby]], who moved to WHTQ in Orlando, Florida.  In January [[2007]], the Mark and Mack show began being simulcast on sister station [[WYSF-FM]] after the long-time morning show of [[Rick and Bubba Show|Rick and Bubba]] left Citadel for the Cox Broadcasting station [[WZZK-FM]].  On January 23, [[2007]] the show moved from WAPI to WYSF, where it failed to hold on to any of Rick and Bubba's market share. The show was dropped after the [[May 24]], [[2007]] broadcast.
The '''Mark & Mack Show''' was a morning radio show on [[WYSF-FM]], 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 Citadel Broadcasting's [[WAPI-AM]], replacing [[Dixon & Willoughby]], who moved to WHTQ in Orlando, Florida.  In January [[2007]], the Mark and Mack show began being simulcast on sister station [[WYSF-FM]] after the long-time morning show of [[Rick and Bubba Show|Rick and Bubba]] left Citadel for the Cox Broadcasting station [[WZZK-FM]].  On January 23, [[2007]] the show moved from WAPI to WYSF, where it failed to hold on to any of Rick and Bubba's market share. The show was dropped after the [[May 24]], [[2007]] broadcast.


The Mark & Mack Show was a typical news/call-in show with a strong Christian and conservative viewpoint.  [[Jill Friday]] joined the show with the move to WYSF.
The Mark & Mack Show was a typical news/call-in show with a strong Christian and conservative viewpoint.  [[Jil Friday]] joined the show with the move to WYSF.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 15:41, 30 May 2007

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The Mark & Mack Show was a morning radio show on WYSF-FM, 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 Citadel Broadcasting's WAPI-AM, replacing Dixon & Willoughby, who moved to WHTQ in Orlando, Florida. In January 2007, the Mark and Mack show began being simulcast on sister station WYSF-FM after the long-time morning show of Rick and Bubba left Citadel for the Cox Broadcasting station WZZK-FM. On January 23, 2007 the show moved from WAPI to WYSF, where it failed to hold on to any of Rick and Bubba's market share. The show was dropped after the May 24, 2007 broadcast.

The Mark & Mack Show was a typical news/call-in show with a strong Christian and conservative viewpoint. Jil Friday joined the show with the move to WYSF.

References

  • Carlton, Bob (December 14, 2006) "Mark and Mack signed on to WAPI-AM 1070". Birmingham News.
  • Carlton, Bob (January 3, 2007) "Rick and Bubba morning show moves to WZZK". Birmingham News.

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