
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or
When it comes to broadcasters in St. Louis that have been involved in both radio & podcasts, it is difficult to find a host who has been around as long as our guest here, Mark Bland.
Mark has been involved in broadcasting for just over 20 years in some form or fashion and is one of, if not the only show from St. Louis that started as a podcast and made the transition to radio.
His current show, which can be found over at TheQNow.com & MarkBland.net is a "mix of current affairs, current events & pop culture with a political twist".
As a host, Mark is definitely someone who likes to get conversations going and has a lot of great insight into topics that affect society today. Whether on his show, or on social media, you know where you stand with Mark. Often times that may not be a good thing, but sometimes you need to refer back to the old adage of "Not judging a book by its cover".
Make sure to visit TheQNow.com to listen & get more information about the show, which is actually produced by the producer (Robert Hickman) from the popular radio show of years past, Steve & D.C. Morning Show.
Like what you heard on this episode of the STL Tech Talk Podcast?
We would love to get your feedback on this episode or if you have suggestions for future guests, contact us either by Twitter at @STLTechTalk or via email at [email protected].
Also, we would love if you could subscribe to the show via your favorite podcast app or via the following links:
When it comes to broadcasters in St. Louis that have been involved in both radio & podcasts, it is difficult to find a host who has been around as long as our guest here, Mark Bland.
Mark has been involved in broadcasting for just over 20 years in some form or fashion and is one of, if not the only show from St. Louis that started as a podcast and made the transition to radio.
His current show, which can be found over at TheQNow.com & MarkBland.net is a "mix of current affairs, current events & pop culture with a political twist".
As a host, Mark is definitely someone who likes to get conversations going and has a lot of great insight into topics that affect society today. Whether on his show, or on social media, you know where you stand with Mark. Often times that may not be a good thing, but sometimes you need to refer back to the old adage of "Not judging a book by its cover".
Make sure to visit TheQNow.com to listen & get more information about the show, which is actually produced by the producer (Robert Hickman) from the popular radio show of years past, Steve & D.C. Morning Show.
Like what you heard on this episode of the STL Tech Talk Podcast?
We would love to get your feedback on this episode or if you have suggestions for future guests, contact us either by Twitter at @STLTechTalk or via email at [email protected].
Also, we would love if you could subscribe to the show via your favorite podcast app or via the following links: