Mark Simone
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Mark Simone is an American radio personality. Currently heard on WABC in New York, he also fills-in for ABC Radio hosts such as Don Imus, Mark Levin, and Sean Hannity.
Simone occasionally appears on CNN, MSNBC and PBS.
He and New York Post columnist Linda Stasi co-host the weekly feature What a Week on NY1.
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[edit] Radio career
1977–1979 — WPIX-FM 102 (New York) "The Mark Simone Show"
1980–1982 — WMCA 570 (New York) Simone hosted a daily comedy talk show from 8-10 p.m. weekdays and 2-4 p.m. on Saturdays.
1982–1992 — WNEW-AM Simone hosted the afternoon show from 3-7 p.m. The program was a mix of celebrity interviews and music. WNEW ended after 58 years on December 11, 1992. Simone was its final host.
1986–1988 — Simone co-hosted a three-hour daily comedy show with Steve Allen on the NBC Radio network.[1] The team did their last live show at WNEW on March 18, 1988.
1990s — Simone co-hosted a two-hour nightly talk and interview show with Tom Snyder on the CBS Radio Network.
1999–present — WABC Simone hosts a Saturday morning talk show 7-10 a.m. and the Saturday Night Show entertainment show from 6-9 p.m. which combines music, celebrity interviews and features.
[edit] Miscellaneous
Simone sits on the Board of Directors of the Police Athletic League of New York City, a nonprofit youth development agency that helps inner-city children and teenagers.[2]
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