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Simone show drops "o-word" from name

WABC's Saturday Night Oldies has evolved into WABC's Saturday Night. Essentially, the show has expanded to allow for more recent discussion of issues. Many of the same features such as the Fake Breaks, Beatles Spectacular, musician interviews and others still remain.

Mark has added a few 1980's songs to the music list and he hasn't forgotten the 60's or 70's. And, yes, one can still hear classics from the 50's. This show is heard every Saturday from 6-9 pm.

This is a faster paced broadcast which still utilitzes the official WABC message board.

Also, for fans of this show, Mark Simone has just created "The Saturday Night Club" on Facebook.

The show now allows Mark to discuss a much wider range of topics with his audience and it's a logical step for this specialty broadcast.
 
God, just end it already. Simone was an awful choice for this...

Cantillo is a moron, which is saying alot since Boyce was bad in his own right. Give us Memorial Day and kill this awful experiment. Simone wanting to talk about a Broadway show or up and coming artist? No one cares coming from him, he's never been at the cutting edge of any genre.
 
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