Marc Bernier
Recognized as one of Talkers Magazine's
Top 100 talk show hosts in the nation
Thirty-nine year radio and television veteran, Marc Bernier,
is often heard to say talking to people is the greatest
job he's ever had. He is the host of The Marc Bernier
Show, which airs weekdays from 3-6 p.m. on WNDB-AM 1150
Daytona Beach, Florida.
"We get
the newsmakers other shows can't get, because we treat
them fairly. We deal with matters that affect people's
lives", says Bernier.
Now in his 23rd year at WNDB, the show has been
frequented by guests nationwide. From the top leaders on
Capitol Hill, to current and former White House
officials, the opinion makers of the country know Marc
Bernier will ask the questions that need to be asked.
The length of Bernier's reign at WNDB combined with his
witty personality and
list of guest appearances have
landed him on Talkers Magazine's top 100 most important talkshow hosts the last
14 straight years. "I'm honored that
Talkers would recognize the hard work that goes into our
show each day", says Bernier.
When not discussing political and social issues, Marc
prides himself on his local focus which deals with city,
county, and state-wide issues. "Dealing with an area
like central Florida, it is imperative that residents
have a place where they can air their feelings on local
happenings", he adds. "I'm happy to host a forum for
that".
In addition, Marc also did a show that was broadcast in
Bristol, Tennessee from 1999 to 2009.
Raised in
Rhode Island, Marc has hosted morning radio shows in New
England before moving to Florida in 1990 to serve as
executive producer for Steve Crowley's "American Scene".
From there, he conducted his own national coast-to-coast
radio show, "The American Forum", before finally making
his way to Daytona Beach and WNDB.
In addition to his extensive radio background, Bernier
has hosted cable TV shows in Massachusetts, Rhode
Island, and Florida.
The Marc Bernier Show has originated from Washington,
D.C. on 80 occasions and was the only radio show to
broadcast continuously from Presidency III in November
of 1995 in Orlando, Florida and Florida Victory 2000 in
1999. The Bernier Show was the only one in the U.S. to
offer a local broadcast from the Bush Inaugural in
January 2005. The show has also broadcast from New York
10 times and Miami 17 times. Marc is a frequent contributor to Fox
News, CNN and MSNBC.
Marc was a finalist for the 2003 Marconi Awards.
“Bookmarc”
broadcasts yearly from The Miami Bookfair each year.
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