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Mark Madden (born December 29, 1960) is an American sports talk show host in Pittsburgh. He is best known for his work as a professional wrestling color commentator for World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Madden hosts a weekday afternoon show from 3-6 PM on local radio station, 105.9 The X, and serves as a part-time sports columnist for ...
WXDX-FM (105.9 MHz) is a commercial radio station that is located in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.Known as 105.9 The X, it airs an alternative rock radio format and is owned by iHeartMedia.
During the first season, content included "Penguins Live" with Steve Mears, a former New York Islanders play-by-play announcer, and Tom Grimm, a former WXDX host; a two-hour simulcast of XM Radio's "NHL Live"; and a one-hour show with WXDX host Mark Madden. The six hours of content was looped continuously, and the station also broadcasts all games.
Mark Madden was a host on the station from 1998 [30] until his firing in May 2008 for making an on-air remark that he wished that Sen. Edward Kennedy be assassinated. [33] Madden returned to the Pittsburgh airwaves on October 13, 2008, with an afternoon drive show on competitor WXDX, which is otherwise a modern rock station. [34]
The station's name was modeled after KRKX-FM's old nickname "The X" when KRKX-FM was Billings's Classic rock station prior to its current country format. On December 17, 2012, KYSX changed its format to classic country , branded as "Twang 105.1" operated by Anthony Media (who also operates MOJO 92-5), [ 3 ] with a focus of country music from ...
Former producer for WBGG AM Pittsburgh 970 ESPN (In The Locker Room With Tunch and Wolf, Savran On Sports, Savran/Benz), Producer/Former Call Screener for WXDX FM Pittsburgh 105.9 The X (Pen's Week, The Mark Madden Show). Appears in various commercials. James Garrity - Spring Class of 2014, Co-Host of The Sunday Sauce on WSRU. Current News ...
KFMK was launched on November 25, 1998 as the Rhythmic Oldies-formatted "Jammin' 105.9", after initial signal testing and stunting as alternative rocker "The Planet 105.9", which began on July 7 of that year. [4]
An instrumental version of "Too Hot to Handle" is used at the beginning of Mark Madden's radio show on WXDX-FM in Pittsburgh, Madden being a longtime fan of UFO. [7] Kerrang! magazine listed the album at No.28 among the "100 Greatest Heavy Metal Albums of All Time". [8] Steve Harris of Iron Maiden called "Love to Love" his favourite song. [9] "'