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Mark Bergman Born Mark Steven Bergman
July 28, 1973
Montreal, Quebec, CanadaOccupation Program Director Years active 1999–present Mark Bergman (born July 28, 1973 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada) is a Canadian radio and television personality. He is the Program Director and Brand Director of Montreal's Virgin Radio 96 (CJFM). Mark hosted the afternoon drive show at Virgin Radio 96 (CJFM) in Montreal, and is the former host of a 30 minute magazine style TV show on CH Montreal, called "In Toronto"
Biography
Bergman began his career in 1997, at age 24 as a board operator (CJAD), and an overnight radio host for Montreal's Virgin Radio 96 (CJFM).
In 1999, Bergman became the afternoon drive host at "The River" (CJPT-FM), an album oriented rock station in Brockville, Ontario, Canada. 9 weeks after joining the team in Brockville, it was announced that Mark had accepted an offer to host the evening show at MIX 96, a Hot AC radio station in Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Bergman has also hosted the MIX 96 mid-day show (2005), and most recently hosted Virgin Radio's afternoon drive show (2005–2010), now hosted by Vinny Barrucco, and was promoted to the role of Assistant Program Director.[1]
In December 2009, Bergman became the station's Program Director. This was followed by his resignation as host of the afternoon drive-time show in order to focus on his new responsibilities.[2] He subsequently became the station's Brand Director.[3]
Mark Bergman is also the former host of In Montreal, a 30 minute magazine style TV show on CH Montreal (CJNT-TV), which he hosted for 3 years.[4]
References
- ^ Faguy, Steve. "Behind-the-scenes changes at Astral Media radio". Fagstein. http://blog.fagstein.com/2009/12/03/astral-radio-management-shakeup/. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- ^ Faguy, Steve (16). "Mark Bergman hiring own replacement at CJFM". Fagstein. http://blog.fagstein.com/2010/01/16/mark-bergman-hiring-own-replacement-at-cjfm/. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- ^ Astral (1). "Montreal's Virgin Radio 96's Shave to Save totals $3.7 million in 10 years". http://www.astral.com/en/press-room/news/2010/montreals-virgin-radio-96s-shave-to-save-totals-37-million-in-10-years. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
- ^ "In Montreal interview: Lt. Gabriel Granatstein". In Montreal. 04. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P9v0wajfHh4. Retrieved 30 December 2010.
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