
Philadelphia sports fans, get ready, because Jon Marks is officially back on 97.5 The Fanatic.
Middays with Marks airs weekdays from 10AM to 2PM and is produced by Ray Dunne.
For longtime listeners, this feels like a true homecoming. Marks has deep roots with The Fanatic, dating back to his start as Producer of the Sports Radio 950 Morning Show from 2006–2008. He quickly rose through the ranks a... more
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 233 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

(00:00-14:33) – Tim McManus joins the show to share insights on the game against the Commanders, the vibe inside the locker room, and if this defense is better or almost as good as last years.
(14:33-26:51) – What are you going to be drinking this ... more
(00:00-14:23) – The News at Noon with Nick Earnshaw!
(14:23-23:12) – What will you specifically be watching for with the Eagles tomorrow?
(23:12-32:49) – Can Kevin Patullo work his way back into a job and maybe even a head coaching job somewhere? ... more
(00:00-11:57) – How much is left on the board for the Phillies to do?
(11:57-22:17) – What grade would you give the Phillies this offseason?
(22:17-34:02) – The Eagles are Super Bowl contenders because…
(34:02-43:40) – Ray went to the Christmas V... more
(00:00-13:00) – Today on Middays With Marks, Jon is out on his birthday, which means Ray Dunne is hosting the show with Mike Gill co-hosting! Just before the show started, the Phillies traded Matt Strahm to the Kansas City Royals.
(13:00-24:48) – H... more
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Can’t wait for mid day Ray live at Club Risqué!!! How bout that!
Middays with Marks is a great show! If you don’t give this show a 5 star review you’re crazy
It’s a fine line, but this is THE best Philadelphia sports podcast
This is great show! Jon Marks is a widely entertaining guy and the rotating cast of characters alongside him has made for some great radio. It’s a nice mix of the sports that I want to hear and some fun. Producer is a little much tho.
Man Jon marks is so hard to listen too….harry Mayes old tired takes doesn’t help the show either a rotating cast of stale miserable hosts
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Focused on Philadelphia sports, this show features in-depth discussions about local teams, including the Eagles and Phillies, while engaging with fans on various hot topics. The hosts frequently analyze player performances, coaching strategies, and team dynamics, reflecting the passionate sports culture of the city. Humor is woven into the conversations, creating a lively atmosphere as they provide insights on recent games, player controversies, and fan expectations. Listeners can expect a blend of serious sports commentary and light-hearted banter, making this a compelling listen for any Philadelphia sports fan.
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Recent guests on Middays With Marks include:
1. Brandon Lee Gowton
2. Jeremy Fowler
3. Zach Berman
4. Adam Schefter
5. Bradley Gowden
6. Sean Bray
7. Jason Myrtetus
8. James Palmer
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