Mark Atherton
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Mark Atherton
Cutting his broadcasting teeth on University Radio Hull Mark became involved in the many programmes on Hady Radio at the weekend as well as Tuesday nights with Rex, Jo and Chris.
Following his graduation employment took Mark to Ipswich and Hospital Radio Ipswich plus the community stations in the area.
On returning to Derbyshire mark joined Radio Link and was the inspiration behind First Fm the 28day RSL broadcasting from its studios in the market square Chesterfield on 87.7fm
Mark has been known to broadcast on Centre/Touch FM, Oak 107, Peak FM and can currently be heard on High Peak Radio where he presents the Action Afternoon on Saturdays.