Why Kendall Marks Leaving the Jason Show? Who is Kendall Mark?
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Updated Jun 05, 2024
Why Kendall Marks Leaving the Jason Show?
Kendall Mark is leaving The Jason Show and FOX 9 because she made a difficult personal decision. She announced this news on the show, saying it was a hard choice to make, but she is grateful for the opportunity she had. Kendall has been with FOX 9 for five and a half years, working as a traffic reporter and then as a co-host on The Jason Show.
Before joining FOX 9, she worked at FOX Sports North, Big Ten Network, AirVuz.com, and co-hosted a podcast. Although she hasn't shared what she will do next, her co-host, Jason Matheson, praised her for handling her job with grace and dealing with the challenges that came with it.
He expressed sadness about her leaving but is excited for her future. More details about her departure will be shared soon.
Who is Kendall Mark?
Kendall Mark is a TV reporter and co-host on FOX 9. She works as a traffic reporter for FOX 9 Morning News from 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 a.m. and then joins The Jason Show with Jason Matheson from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Kendall is also part of the Wild Vision team at Minnesota Wild home games and helps the Boys and Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities as a board member. Before FOX 9, she worked with FOX Sports North, the Big Ten Network, AirVuz.com, and on the podcast "The Sports Ticket with Kevin Gorg and Kendall Mark."
Kendall was born in Red Wing, Minnesota, and graduated from the University of Minnesota. She loves staying in Minnesota. In her free time, she enjoys being outside with her husband and their two rescue dogs, Stella and Harvey. She is a big fan of Minnesota sports, loves the arts, enjoys traveling, and likes reading good books.
Where is Kendall Mark?
Kendall Mark, who has been with FOX 9 and "The Jason Show" for five and a half years, is making a move to myTalk 107.1. She announced she will leave FOX 9 and "The Jason Show" at the end of this month to co-host a new afternoon drive show with Brittany Arneson on myTalk 107.1, starting July 8th.
This change comes as myTalk prepares to replace its long-running "Lori & Julia" show, which will air its final broadcast on June 27th after 22 years. Previously, Kendall worked as an anchor, reporter, and host at FOX 9. Before that, she was involved with the Minnesota Wild, FOX Sports North, and Canterbury Park.
Her shift to myTalk marks a new chapter in her career in radio alongside Brittany Arneson, who brings her experience from the KQRS morning show and the Tom Barnard Podcast, as well as her service as a combat medic in the U.S. Army.