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WPHT (Talk Radio 1210)/Philadelphia Host Sid Mark Dies
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, April 19, 2022 | 4:45pm CT |
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Sad to report the death of Audacy WPHT-AM (Talk Radio 1210)/Philadelphia on-air host Sid Mark. Mark had been with WPHT for 22 years and was nominated to the National Radio Hall of Fame in 2021. Mark launched "The Sounds of Sinatra" in Philadelphia 59 years ago. The show began with a call from a listener, who suggested that Sid spin one hour of Frank Sinatra songs. That tradition developed into "Friday with Frank," as well as "Sunday with Sinatra" which aired Sundays from 9-1pm.
"The Sounds of Sinatra," went on to air on more than 100 stations, and is the only radio program of its kind to have been personally authorized by Frank Sinatra. Mark and Sinatra developed a personal relationship over 47 years ago. The special friendship Mark shared with Sinatra made his programming even more special -- thanks to insights, personal anecdotes and stories behind the music.
Audacy Philadelphia SVP and Market Manager David Yadgaroff said, "I'm terribly sad to share with you that our friend, co-worker and iconic broadcaster, Sid Mark, passed away last night. He is survived by his beloved wife Judy and his children Andy, Eric (and wife Suzi), Brian, Stacey and grandson Jason.
"We lost a man who speaks for a living, whose audience has been enraptured by every word -- eloquent and articulate. Sid's radio career spanned 65 years, the last 22 at Talk Radio 1210 WPHT and 43 years of national syndication. He presented the music of Frank Sinatra from the standpoint of a friend as well as a fan. As the host of the longest running, single artist, syndicated radio program in America, Sid was the leading authority on Frank Sinatra and his entertainment legacy. His personal relationship with Sinatra began in the mid 1960's and allowed Sid to offer more than just the remarkable music but insights into Sinatra's career with personal anecdotes and stories behind the timeless music.
"I first met Sid as I was trying to break into our business and, as expected, he was the consument mentor and gentleman offering sage advice. Decades later, I was honored and thrilled when we had the chance to work together at WPHT. I would visit him on the weekend at the studio and watch him deliver his legendary show while enjoying the camaraderie and stories. We developed a true friendship and for that I am eternally grateful. I know I speak for everyone when I say this is a profound loss for all of us and Sinatra fans around the world. May his memory be a blessing."
The family asks that donations in Mark's memory be made to Best Friends Animal Society at bestfriends.org.
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