
The Mark Reardon Show covers everything from the news-of-the-day, to news "out of the ordinary."
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 536 | Founded | 12 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | News | |||

In hour 1 of The Mark Reardon Show, Mark discusses the recent details to emerge on Trump's decision making process to attack Iran. Mark is then joined by Josh Kraushaar, a 97.1 FM Talk Political Insider, the Editor in Chief of the Jewish Insider and ... more
In hour 3, Mark is joined by Scott Jennings, a 97.1 FM Talk Political Insider, the Host of The Scott Jennings Show on KFTK every weeknight at 8pm, and a CNN Contributor. Jennings discusses Trump's decision making process to go to war with Iran, Melan... more
In this segment, Mark is joined by Jacob Siegel, the Author of "The Information State: Politics in the Age of Total Control". His book on censorship is... being censored.
In this segment, Mark is joined by Scott Jennings, a 97.1 FM Talk Political Insider, the Host of The Scott Jennings Show on KFTK every weeknight at 8pm, and a CNN Contributor. Jennings discusses Trump's decision making process to go to war with Iran,... more
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These hosts seem so angry about things that aren’t even true. Get over yourselves.
I love the show. Mark does an in-depth and often humorous review of national and local (St.Louis based) news, politics, sports and cultural events, with knowledgeable guests. I just wish the podcast was consistently uploaded in full like previously.
Although I agree with you most of the time ,if the player would have rolled down the window,hands on wheel and dropped the attitude I believe he would have been fine. Show respect ,follow instructions. As I do Quit being an I am important person. Admit you were wrong
Cannot stand to listen on Fridays—Jane thinks that her opinion is worth something. She talks over everyone, yet when she speaks, everyone else is quiet (it’s called proper etiquette)
I love Monday through Thursday shows!!
It's a good show. I lost interest in KMOX years ago ago. Mark Reardon Show kind of harks back to the old KMOX in my opinion.
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The program centers on sharp, opinionated political commentary with a Midwest perspective, mixing national security, immigration, and federal policy with heavy doses of local Missouri/ST. Louis politics. It frequently features on-the-ground reporting, insider analysis, and media critique, often weaving in guests from politics, journalism, and PR to unpack current events, elections, and policy debates. Noteworthy is the blend of live banter, audio cuts, and a frequent emphasis on GOP strategy, MAGA dynamics, and how national issues echo in local markets, which may appeal to listeners who want quick takes, context, and behind-the-scenes perspectives on Washington and state-level governance.
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Recent guests on Mark Reardon Show include:
1. Alex Fees
2. Terry Davenroy
3. Gregg Keller
4. Ian Sherr
5. John Ziegler
6. Batya Angar Sargon
7. Fred Bodimer
8. Ricky Horton
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