Mark Wilson, a native of Great Falls, has a deep-rooted connection to the world of country music. His early exposure came through his father, who was a morning radio host on KMON AM. Mark's childhood home was filled with the sounds of his dad's band practicing for their weekend gigs. One of the pivotal moments in Mark's life was attending the State Fair in Great Falls in 1971. His father served as the emcee for all the concerts, granting Mark the opportunity to enjoy front-row seats for performances by artists like Anne Murray, Glen Campbell, and the Carpenters. After high school, Mark embarked on his own journey in radio. He initiated his career at KMON Great Falls and transitioned to KYSS-FM in Missoula during his college years. His dedication to the radio industry led him to work for KGVO in Missoula and later KYSN-FM in East Wenatchee, Washington. In March 1988, Mark Wilson moved to Billings when Citadel Communications acquired the 102.9 FM and AM970 signals, launching the iconic Cat Country. Since then, he has been an integral part of the Cat Country team. Beyond his passion for radio, Mark enjoys his leisure time playing golf and racquetball, even though he admits that his skills in both sports are a work in progress.
Mark Wilson
Things That I Wouldn’t Do Again
Unless...my daughter wants to do or go see these places and things.
When Technology Is Not Your Best Friend, What Do You Do?
If I wanted you to have my e-mail, you'd already have it.
Friday Fragments: Lottery, Golden Oldies, Flakes Trip Meet Ups
Have a safe weekend.
Have A Four Day School Week? What Do You Think?
What do you think about a four-day school week?
There Are So Many Issues With This Newly Proposed Dump Site
Want a landfill near your house?
Mark Wilson, Race Car Driver
From the time that I was very young, I was pretty sure that I was destined to drive race cars.
How Do You Celebrate Halloween? Times Have Changed In Montana.
I like when groups of people dress up as something familiar.
Friday Fragments: Weather, Music, Taxes, and Events
See you Monday morning at 5.
A Morning In The Life Of Mark: Special Flannel And Hotel Entry
First of all, when I woke up, I was really hoping that today would be a Saturday and not a work day.
Getting Recognition For Real Life Wins Means No Long Speeches
Does your employer recognize staff members with awards or plaques?
Influenced. Why Mark Will Not Buy Based Off Of An Endorsement
Having a celebrity spokesperson must work for companies
Remembering Loved Ones At A Bobcats Game
MSU Athletics is offering an opportunity to remember a loved one who passed away .