Wednesday April 23rd, 2025 12:30AM

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: Mike Huckabee talks about his new show
Mike Huckabee discusses his new show on TBN and what he hopes to accomplish with the show.
11:18AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: The importance of affordable housing in a thriving community
Frank Norton Jr. joined WDUN's Bill and Joel to discuss the concept of affordable housing. How do you define it and why is it so important? Frank discussed these topics and shed some light on a few of the expenses of building a home of which you might not be aware.
10:09AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Bud's Garage 9-30-17 Seg 1
How does your sports car compare to a police cruiser?
5:15AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Bud's Garage 9-30-17 Seg 2
Find out what's coming in 2018 for Ford.
5:11AM ( 7 years ago )
The museum pieces lurking in your home and office.
An object is considered an antique if it is around 100 years old. The lone exception is a techno gizmo. Those are usually antiquated after 100 days.
5:09AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: The Last Castle-the story of Biltmore
Biltmore Estate is more than America's largest house. It is a story worthy of telling and Denise Kiernan tells it well in her book "The Last Castle". Find out what Kiernan learned that surprised her and who her favorite person in this incredible story is.
5:09AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Buds' Garage 9-30-17 Seg 3
5:05AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Bud's Garage 9-30-17 Seg 4
5:00AM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: Get a look at opioids from a doctor's perspective
Dr. Tennant Slack talks about the use and abuse of opioids as a physician who works with pain management.
4:45PM ( 7 years ago )
LISTEN: "I didn't see it coming": What one family said about losing their son to opioid addiction
Tane Robson Shannon shares the story of losing her son to opioid abuse. Grades were good. Everything seemed "normal." But things were far from it. Hear the advice she has for families to keep from finding themselves in the same situation.
4:45PM ( 7 years ago )