“When we launched KOKC as ‘Talk Radio’s New Generation,’ MVR was a no-brainer. Randy Hopper, KFIZ/Fond du Lac, WI, Mountain Dog Media Inc It’s the next generation savior for AM radio.” “MVR is my personal, don’t-miss show Monday-Friday. Mike Kapel, WDAY/Fargo, ND, Forum Communications It’s refreshing to find a show that informs while it entertains. Bill Brady, President, KFNX/Phoenix, AZ Ashley Schamerhorn, WIQO-FM/Roanoke-Lynchburg, VA, 3 Daughters Media Many listeners, myself included, report constant laughter thanks to this trio!” “MVR has been a great program for us to break up the monotony that often comes with news/talk programming. Rick Van Cise, 570KVI/Seattle, WA, Sinclair Broadcast Group These guys are the smart weapon in your arsenal against tired talk radio!” “Timely, topical and a touch of irreverence. Mike Dorwart, SVPP, KASI/Ames, IA, iHeartMedia “MVR is a ‘must-have’ for news/talk stations that intend to be on the air five years from now.” Keith Memoly, WDBO-FM/Orlando, FL, Cox Media Group I’m thrilled to have MVR represent my station.” I enjoy listening to them just as much as my listeners enjoy them. Bruce Collins, KXL-FM/Portland, OR, Alpha Media “Markley, Van Camp and Robbins–current, resonating and above all, entertaining. Gordy Rush, Vice President, Guaranty Media They represent the ‘Next Gen’ of talk radio.” They have been a refreshing change from the majority of talk shows out there – funny, engaging, and energetic. “We have been thrilled since adding the Markley and van Camp Show. *** Ranked #56 Talkers 2022 HEAVY HUNDRED *** STATION TESTIMONIALS: One thing is for sure: it’s never boring. At the end of the day, it’s three friends hanging out, talking about everything from what’s truly important, to the stories that just make you laugh. Each one brings a unique perspective to the news of the day, closing the generation gap in a way no other talk show can. Jamie Markley (the Gen Xer), David van Camp (the Millennial), and Scott Robbins (the Baby Boomer) go through the news the same way you and your friends would…taking the serious stuff, well, seriously, while also laughing at the absurd. If there’s one sentence that sums up Markley, van Camp, & Robbins, that’s it. His children include country singer Ronny Robbins.David van Camp Jamie Markley Scott Robbins. On October 11, 1982, Robbins was inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame, just seven weeks before he suffered a heart attack, on December 2. Over the course of his career, Robbins had a total of 94 charting records, with 16 going to the #1 position. He recorded country, western, rockabilly, Hawaiian music, gospel, and his specialty, which was pop ballads. Among the more successful crossover artists during the 1950s and 1960s, Robbins was able to handle a wide variety of musical styles with his versatile baritone. In 1953 Robbins joined the Grand Ole Opry and moved to Nashville, and in 1965 he started performing on the last segment of the Opry so he could race stock car at the Nashville Speedway. Dickens was so impressed that he encouraged his record company, Columbia, to give Robbins a contract. His big break came in 1951 when Jimmy Dickens guested on his TV show. Robbins’ career started in 1947, and he soon had his own radio and television shows on KPHO in Phoenix. Robbins was born 26 September 1925 in Glendale, Arizona, USA and died 8 December 1982 in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.īorn into poverty with his twin sister Mamie, he quit school in his teens and served in the United States Navy during 1943–1945. American country singer and songwriter, successful as a recording artist, stage performer, actor, author, songwriter, and stock car racer.
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