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Mark Williams is a native of ] and began his career by starting a radio station in the local high school in 1973. | Mark Williams is a native of ] and began his career by starting a radio station in the local high school in 1973. | ||
Williams' first commercial radio job was as a salesman at the |
Williams' first commercial radio job was as a salesman at the former ] in Taunton, Massachusetts. He then had an over night talk show on ] (Fall River, MA). He later was an executive producer position at Boston's ] AM. He arrived in Sacramento (] AM) in 2000 after on-air stints in San Diego (] AM), Tampa (] AM), Dayton, OH (] AM) and the Capital District of New York (]). | ||
In 2005 he and his wife/producer, Holly Williams, traveled to Iraq and broadcast from various locations around Baghdad, shows for which each were awarded the Mark Twain Award by the ].<ref>http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2006/02/20/city/city4.txt</ref> and a |
In 2005 he and his wife/producer, Holly Williams, traveled to Iraq and broadcast from various locations around Baghdad, shows for which each were awarded the Mark Twain Award by the ].<ref>http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2006/02/20/city/city4.txt</ref> and a two Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards <ref>http://sfppc.blogspot.com/2006/06/2006-greater-bay-area-journalism-awards.html</ref> | ||
Also in 2010, Williams was a nominee for ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view/20101205big_time_predictions/srvc=home&position=also|title=Big Time predictions|date=2010-12-05|work=]|publisher=BostonHerald.com|accessdate=28 December 2010}}</ref> | Also in 2010, Williams was a nominee for ].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view/20101205big_time_predictions/srvc=home&position=also|title=Big Time predictions|date=2010-12-05|work=]|publisher=BostonHerald.com|accessdate=28 December 2010}}</ref> | ||
Williams has been an |
Williams has been an opponent of the ] project to build an Islamic cultural center and mosque two blocks from the ] site. He called it a "temple to terrorists."<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/05/19/2010-05-19_tea_party_leader_mark_williams_says_muslims_worship_a_monkey_god_blasts_ground_z.html|title=Tea Party leader Mark Williams says Muslims worship a 'monkey god', blasts Ground Zero mosque|last=Hutchinson|first=Bill|date=May 19, 2010|work=]|accessdate=19 July 2010}}</ref> Williams' comments drew rebukes from New York City Mayor ], New York State Senators and ] leaders. Williams later wrote, "I owe an apology to millions of Hindus who worship Lord ], an actual Monkey God. Hanuman is worshiped as a symbol of perseverance, strength, and devotion ... Those are hardly the traits of whatever the Hell (literally) it is that terrorists worship."<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/ny_local/2010/05/20/2010-05-20_tea_party_leader_mark_williams_says_sorry_for_monkey_god_remark__to_hindus.html|title=Tea Party Express leader Mark Williams says 'sorry' – to Hindus – for slamming Muslim's 'monkey god' |publisher=NY Daily News |date=May 20, 2010|accessdate=June 13, 2010 |location=New York |first=Samuel |last=Goldsmith}}</ref> | ||
In June 2010, Williams started a drive to recall the majority of the ] in the wake of their vote to boycott Arizona over that state's tough stance on immigration law enforcement. Calling the vote an "endorsement of and protection for human trafficking." He is also running as a candidate to fill the seat of one of the council members.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news10.net/news/politics_govt/story.aspx?storyid=84245&catid=13|title=California Latino Legislative Caucus introduces economic boycott of Arizona|last=Smith|first=Jennifer|coauthors=Michelle Ponto|publisher=News10.net|location=Sacramento, California}}</ref> | In June 2010, Williams started a drive to recall the majority of the ] in the wake of their vote to boycott Arizona over that state's tough stance on immigration law enforcement. Calling the vote an "endorsement of and protection for human trafficking." He is also running as a candidate to fill the seat of one of the council members.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.news10.net/news/politics_govt/story.aspx?storyid=84245&catid=13|title=California Latino Legislative Caucus introduces economic boycott of Arizona|last=Smith|first=Jennifer|coauthors=Michelle Ponto|publisher=News10.net|location=Sacramento, California}}</ref> |
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For other people named Mark Williams, see Mark Williams (disambiguation). Radio showGenre | Talk |
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Country of origin | USA |
Starring | Mark Williams |
Website | The Mark Williams Show |
Mark Williams is an American conservative activist and author based in Sacramento, California. He is the author of It's Not Right Versus Left, It's Right Versus Wrong; Exposing the Socialist Agenda and Taking Back America One Tea Party at a Time.
Career
Mark Williams is a native of Attleboro, Massachusetts and began his career by starting a radio station in the local high school in 1973.
Williams' first commercial radio job was as a salesman at the former WPEP in Taunton, Massachusetts. He then had an over night talk show on WSAR (Fall River, MA). He later was an executive producer position at Boston's WRKO AM. He arrived in Sacramento (KFBK AM) in 2000 after on-air stints in San Diego (XTRA AM), Tampa (WFLA AM), Dayton, OH (WHIO AM) and the Capital District of New York (WGY).
In 2005 he and his wife/producer, Holly Williams, traveled to Iraq and broadcast from various locations around Baghdad, shows for which each were awarded the Mark Twain Award by the Associated Press Radio and Television Association. and a two Greater Bay Area Journalism Awards
Also in 2010, Williams was a nominee for Time Person of the Year.
Williams has been an opponent of the Park51 project to build an Islamic cultural center and mosque two blocks from the World Trade Center site. He called it a "temple to terrorists." Williams' comments drew rebukes from New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg, New York State Senators and Muslim leaders. Williams later wrote, "I owe an apology to millions of Hindus who worship Lord Hanuman, an actual Monkey God. Hanuman is worshiped as a symbol of perseverance, strength, and devotion ... Those are hardly the traits of whatever the Hell (literally) it is that terrorists worship."
In June 2010, Williams started a drive to recall the majority of the Sacramento City Council in the wake of their vote to boycott Arizona over that state's tough stance on immigration law enforcement. Calling the vote an "endorsement of and protection for human trafficking." He is also running as a candidate to fill the seat of one of the council members.
References
- http://www.thesunchronicle.com/articles/2006/02/20/city/city4.txt
- http://sfppc.blogspot.com/2006/06/2006-greater-bay-area-journalism-awards.html
- "Big Time predictions". Boston Herald. BostonHerald.com. 2010-12-05. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- Hutchinson, Bill (May 19, 2010). "Tea Party leader Mark Williams says Muslims worship a 'monkey god', blasts Ground Zero mosque". Daily News. Retrieved 19 July 2010.
- Goldsmith, Samuel (May 20, 2010). "Tea Party Express leader Mark Williams says 'sorry' – to Hindus – for slamming Muslim's 'monkey god'". New York: NY Daily News. Retrieved June 13, 2010.
- Smith, Jennifer. "California Latino Legislative Caucus introduces economic boycott of Arizona". Sacramento, California: News10.net.
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