Sunday November 24th, 2024 11:11AM

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: Do your co-workers know what you earn?
More employers are sharing how much their jobs pay. Bradley Schurman author of "The Super Age" talks about this trend and others about which managers should be aware during his visit with Bill Maine on "Mornings on Maine Street."
10:06AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: David Baldacci and Amos Decker are back
"Long Shadows" is the latest in David Baldacci's Memory Man series. Baldacci returned to Maine Street to share the latest adventure of Amos Decker, the man who remembers everything.
12:15PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Award-winning journalist John Pruitt visits Maine Street to "Tell It True"
Award-winning journalist John Pruitt stopped by Maine Street to talk about his novel "Tell It True." Although a work of fiction, there's plenty of history in this thought-provoking story about race relations in the 60s.
12:12PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Domestic abuse survivor Pennie Crockett discusses her journey to healing
Pennie Crockett was in an abusive relationship for some time before she realized the toll it was taking on her. Now out of the relationship, Crockett shares her story in "From Battered to Boss Lady."
12:03PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: John Schneider talks his latest movie "To Die For"
Patriotism and freedom of speech are on full display in John Schneider's "To Die For." Schneider took time to visit Maine Street and share how the movie came to be and why it is so important to him.
12:00PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Nora Neus talks Muhammad Najem War Reporter
In 2018 CNN Reporter Nora Neus stumbled across the twitter feed from Muhammad Najem, a 15-year-old Syrian using social media to tell his story in any way he could.
3:38PM ( 2 years ago )
Oahu 101
Traveling, even if it’s to the same ole place you always go to kick back, can be educational.
4:23PM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Congressman Buddy Carter
Congressman Buddy Carter is the only pharmacist in the Congress and represents the 1st District of Georgia. He joins Martha Zoller to talk about Mental Health packages in the Congress, Pro-life as a way of life and he got some international coverage on some comments made about Meghan Markle.
12:43PM ( 2 years ago )
One Man's Opinion: Still Learning how to Say Goodbye
Though I communicate for a living, I find at times it is the simplest of sayings and messages which trouble me most.
12:05AM ( 2 years ago )
LISTEN: Aboard a cruise ship dealing with COVID-19
At the dawn of the pandemic, the cruise ship Zaandam was beset by COVID-19. As a result, it was not allowed to dock for nearly a month. Michael Smith and Jonathan Franklin chronicle what it was like for the passengers and crew in their book "Cabin Fever."
11:37AM ( 2 years ago )