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Where is Mark Thompson from?
Florence, Alabama, United States
Mark Thompson/Place of birth
Who was Mark Thompson?
Mark Thompson, (born July 31, 1957, London, England), British business executive who served as director general of the BBC (2004–12) before becoming president and CEO of The New York Times Co.
Where is Mark Thompson now?
North Carolina
Thompson, who now lives in North Carolina, joined Phelps in an online interview for this story. The two shared memories from their time on-air, first starting out in Birmingham, Alabama for 18 months before moving to L.A. in 1987.
Is Mark Thompson from KFI married?
Thompson’s wife, Lynda, their three children (Matthew, Amy and Katie), his nephew David, and his niece Nina are well-known among regular listeners of the program.
Where is Mark Thompson today?
Thompson hosts a daily 10 AM-to-noon radio show on San Francisco talk station KGO.
Who is Mark Thompson married to?
Lynda Thompson
Mark Thompson/Spouse
How much money did Mark and Brian make?
Brian Phelps was born in Cambridge, Illinois, and Mark Thompson was born in Florence, Alabama. Mark and Brian Salary: In the late 1990s their annual salary was $3 million. A the peak of their show’s popularity Mark & Brian both earned a salary of $6 million per year….Mark And Brian Net Worth.
Net Worth: | $20 Million |
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Salary: | $6 Million Per Year |
What happened to Mark and Brian?
On April 8th, 2019, KLOS, Mark Thompson, and Brian Phelps announced they would have a one-off reunion show on April 25th, 2019. The show was to celebrate KLOS’ 50th anniversary as well as promote The Mark & Brian Show for the Radio Hall of Fame. The official show was to run from 3–7 pm.
What happened to Mark & Brian?
Is Marc Thompson married?
Mark Thompson (DJ)
Mark Thompson | |
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Born | Mark LaMarr Thompson December 1, 1955 Florence, Alabama |
Occupation | Radio personality, actor |
Spouse(s) | Lynda |
Children | 3 |
Who is Mark Thompson’s wife?
Mark Thompson/Wife
What happened to Mark Thompson on Reba?
On June 13, 2012, Thompson announced that he would be retiring from radio after 25 years and would move to Charlotte, North Carolina with his wife, mentioning that his new home would be equipped with a studio that would allow him to do occasional media work.