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Radio/TV briefs: Mark Zinno subs at The Fan,
November 22, 2017 Radio, The Voice.
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Mark Zinno. CREDIT: Twitter profile pic
Posted Wednesday, November 22, 2017 by RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog
Former 92.9/The Game evening host Mark Zinno subbed in this morning on 93.7/680 The Fan.
He’s doing fill-in work for the holidays, said Fan owner David dikkey.
dikkey over the years has hired former hosts of the now defunct 790/The Zone such as Nick Cellini, Matt Chernoff, Chuck Oliver, Chris Dimino, Sandra Golden and Steak Shapiro, to name a few.
Zinno worked at the Game for three years until April when he was cut after airing a repeat hour of his show at 2 a.m. without permission from the bosses. He was well liked among viewers. A poll I posted that day had 58 percent who liked him, 26 percent who didn’t and 16 percent indifferent.
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sounds like a match made in heaven to me, he on that agenda, they on that agenda. They just got rid of Larry wachs on the Fan2, and he was clearly better at doing morning radio than late night. I figure they put him over there while giving the Fan talent the side eye. They better step it up, on the agenda talk of course
November 22, 2017 Radio, The Voice.
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Mark Zinno. CREDIT: Twitter profile pic
Posted Wednesday, November 22, 2017 by RODNEY HO/rho@ajc.com on his AJC Radio & TV Talk blog
Former 92.9/The Game evening host Mark Zinno subbed in this morning on 93.7/680 The Fan.
He’s doing fill-in work for the holidays, said Fan owner David dikkey.
dikkey over the years has hired former hosts of the now defunct 790/The Zone such as Nick Cellini, Matt Chernoff, Chuck Oliver, Chris Dimino, Sandra Golden and Steak Shapiro, to name a few.
Zinno worked at the Game for three years until April when he was cut after airing a repeat hour of his show at 2 a.m. without permission from the bosses. He was well liked among viewers. A poll I posted that day had 58 percent who liked him, 26 percent who didn’t and 16 percent indifferent.
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sounds like a match made in heaven to me, he on that agenda, they on that agenda. They just got rid of Larry wachs on the Fan2, and he was clearly better at doing morning radio than late night. I figure they put him over there while giving the Fan talent the side eye. They better step it up, on the agenda talk of course