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Coming Up On WNST:

6a.m. - 10a.m. The Comcast Morning Show with Drew Forrester

10a.m. - 2p.m. The Bob Haynie Show brought to you by Bud Light

2p.m. - 6p.m. The Rob Long Show brought to you by Coors Light

6p.m. - 8p.m. The Fighting Ungers

 

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Marc Unger

Marc Unger

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A voracious reader with a deep knowledge of sports and sports history, Marc is a national headlining comedian with credits including Comedy Central, NBC Friday Night Videos and the hit television show "Friends".  He's also an accomplished filmmaker and writer. His latest directorial effort "The Filchaks Take a Gamble", produced and co-written with Andrew, has made the film festival circuit and received high marks from local and national critics. 

The '79 Orioles team holds special memories for Marc. Earlier that year, he and his younger brother Andrew had been unwillingly transported to Randallstown from Brooklyn (New York, not Park)  by their parents in the back of a Ford Pinto. Marc, still reeling from the cultural shock of trading knishes for crabs and cement school yards for grass fields, was thrilled to find an exciting baseball team with guys like Singleton, Bumbry, Dempsey, Lowenstein and Marc's all time favorite Oriole- Doug DeCinces.  If nothing else, it meant he know longer had to suffer through the embarrassment of being a Mets fan in the mid to late Seventies.  He and Andrew have both been O's fans ever since.

While living in Hollywood, Marc co-developed Andrew's sports info radio show and helped it become the #1 show of its kind.  Marc is especially effective with guests and callers, always finding the right questions to ask and conducting interviews that not only enlighten but entertain.

 "You don't need us to do the typical interview stuff. We're always on the lookout for that quirky guest or caller who brings something a little different to the table" says Marc.

Currently, his personal life is in a state of absolute chaos.  A life spent dating beautiful, psychotic women have turned Marc into an angry, bitter man. However, it's that anger that helps drive the "Fighting Ungers" weekly radio show... Oh, and he regularly kicks his brother's ass in tennis.

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