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Troy and Marc: Live Again, June 17

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6/17/09

Hey Troy and Marc:

Missed the show early yesterday but stayed late to watch last evening about between 7:PM and 8:30 PM. Liked the relaxed format.

Feel your teases could be a little more succinct/definite, and your segues more defined.
Liked the variety,and humor.
You might consider adding a segment called "Today in History" and give some "tid-tid" of unusual Baltimore, or national history, Black or otherwise.

For example yesterday (June 17, 1966) was the anniversary of the nation hearing the term "Black Power" as uttered by Stokeley Carmichael as an answer to a reporter's question during the James Meredith March Against Fear in 1966.

There is more about this on my FaceBook site if interested including some photos.

Just food for thought however.

All the best with the show.

John Milton Wesley

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About Troy Johnson and Marc Clarke
Marc Clarke has been a media personality for more than 20 years, hosting morning radio programs in such cities as Charleston, S.C., and St. Louis, Mo., and was the host of the top-rated Marc Clarke and The Big Phat Morning Show on Baltimore's 92Q for nine years. He remains active in the community, working with the city's youth and serving on the board of the American Red Cross.
The Marc Clark Show

Troy Johnson has almost 20 years of broadcast experience from hip-hop to hot talk. First as co-host of 92Q's Big Phat Morning Show and then as host of The Troy Johnson Show on 105.7 WHFS, Troy focused on educating and informing Baltimore by sparking dialogue and debate for the past nine years. Now, reunited with his "turntable brotha" Marc Clarke, Troy is ready to take on the blogosphere ... get ready for the ride! Troy is president of the Baltimore chapter of the Association of Black Media Workers and serves as ombudsman on the board of Community Media of Baltimore City.
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