Sunday November 24th, 2024 10:59PM

Bill Maine

Executive Vice President & General Manager
Bill Maine oversees all operations at Jacobs Media and hosts the "WDUN Morning Show with Bill Maine," weekdays 5:30-9 a.m. When not on the radio, you'll find him water skiing on Lanier, running, or smoking ribs on his Green Egg. Bill has been a part of Jacobs Media since 1980. Bill is addicted to peanut M&M's with no desire to reform. Email: [email protected]. Twitter: @BillMaine
Bill Maine
LISTEN: What active early voting may mean come November
Dr. Alan Saxe, political science professor at University of Texas Arlington, spoke on WDUN's Bill and Joel Morning Show about what early voting may indicate about the outcome of November's election.
9:55AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: N.Ga. Red Cross volunteer on Hurricane Matthew aftermath: More volunteeers needed
Red Cross volunteer Tim Suda talks about the situation in Savannah following Hurricane Matthew including the need for more volunteers.
9:31AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: Deana Martin on her new project and "growing up" Martin
Deana Martin is a talented entertainer who comes by her ability naturally. The daughter of Dean Martin, the King of Cool, Deana talks her latest recording project and what it was like growing up with Dean Martin as her father.
10:43AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: Singer/Songwriter John Oates on Wood and Wire Fest, songwritting, and celebrating Christmas "Oates" style.
John Oates is appearing at the Wood and Wire Songwriters Festival Saturday October 8th at 9p in Alpharetta. Joining Bill and Joel on WDUN, Oates talked about his love of writing and performing and shares the story of his upcoming Christmas release "Santa Be Good to Me".
9:30AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: Want your luggage to survive the trip? Pick the right suitcase.
Annita Thomas of Travel Bags on WDUN shares information on helping select the luggage right for the way you pack and the way you travel including the best features for surviving baggage handlers.
9:25AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: No drought relief soon according to Old Farmer's Almanac 2017 edition
For 225 years folks have relied on the Old Farmer's Almanac to guide them through the seasons. Tim Clark of the Almanac says the 2017 doesn't hold much promise for those seeking a good soaking.
9:57AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: Camera vs. Smartphone
Photographic expert Glenn Nielsen weighs in on the debate of capturing the moments of our lives. Can Smartphones really give a camera a run for its money?
9:57AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: Using fiction to spill the facts about EMP's
It's the subject of the novel "The Final Day", but author William Fortchen points out the real possibility of an Electro Magnetic Pulse being released over America and how vulnerable our power grid really is.
9:57AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: See the Vietnam War through the windshield of a Huey helicopter
Phil Marshall unveils the latest volume of his "Helicopter Rescues Vietnam" series featuring first-hand accounts from the pilots who flew rescue missions in dangerous conditions to save their fellow soldiers.
10:06AM ( 8 years ago )
LISTEN: What's on Putin's "To-do" list?
Divide NATO, reclaim Russian influence in the world, and marginalize the U.S. It's on Russian President Vladimir Putin "to-do" list as revealed by foreign policy expert Evan Roth Smith. Here Smith talks with WDUN's Bill and Joel more about his book "Putin's Master Plan".
10:06AM ( 8 years ago )