Mark Thomas off WDNC’s Triangle morning-drive show
Posted Jul 27, 2015
The morning talk radio landscape in the Triangle continues to change with the news that Mark Thomas has left WDNC. Thomas and Brian Maloney, the general manager for Capital Broadcasting Company’s two all-sports stations, characterized the change as a “mutual decision.” “Mark is a talented broadcaster and great ambassador,” Maloney said via email. Thomas, a former tight end at N.C. State, was co-host with Mike Maniscalco for nearly eight years.
(Raleigh & Company)
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