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Mark Madden (December 29, 1960) is an American radio sports talk-show host in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also a former-World Championship Wrestling television commentator.

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  • Mark Madden (December 29, 1960) is an American radio sports talk-show host in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also a former-World Championship Wrestling television commentator.
  • Mark Madden is a 600-pound wrestling commentator and winner of the 2007 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.
  • Controversial talk-show host Mark Madden has been permanently removed from the air by ESPN. The decision was made at the network's corporate headquarters in Bristol, Conn. It comes five days after Madden made an inflammatory statement about Sen. Edward Kennedy. "We've taken Mark off the air pursuant to our contractual rights," said Josh Krulewitz, the network's vice president for public relations. Madden was last heard on his show Thursday, the day before his comments appeared in the Post-Gazette. Don't be a simpleton. Madden had the #1 rated sports talk show in Pittsburgh.
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  • 1960-12-29(xsd:date)
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  • Mark Madden
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  • 1990(xsd:integer)
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  • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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  • Mark Madden (December 29, 1960) is an American radio sports talk-show host in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and also a former-World Championship Wrestling television commentator.
  • Mark Madden is a 600-pound wrestling commentator and winner of the 2007 Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest.
  • Controversial talk-show host Mark Madden has been permanently removed from the air by ESPN. The decision was made at the network's corporate headquarters in Bristol, Conn. It comes five days after Madden made an inflammatory statement about Sen. Edward Kennedy. "We've taken Mark off the air pursuant to our contractual rights," said Josh Krulewitz, the network's vice president for public relations. On his radio show Wednesday, Madden said the following about Sen. Kennedy, who days earlier had been diagnosed with brain cancer: "I'm very disappointed to hear Sen. Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts is near death because of a brain tumor. I always hoped Senator Kennedy would live long enough to be assassinated." Madden was last heard on his show Thursday, the day before his comments appeared in the Post-Gazette. Don't be a simpleton. Madden had the #1 rated sports talk show in Pittsburgh. Do you thing he is going away with that kind of a following? You either know nothing about the media, or nothing about business. He'll be back. Not on ESPN, but he'll most certainly land somewhere else. Count on it.
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