Robin Marshall in the News
Saturday April 17th, 2010 -
Tilles Center Atrium, CW Post Campus Long Island University, 720 Northern Blvd.Brookville, NY - Presented by Long Island Radio and TV Historical Society & WCWP Radio, Robin talks about her book "Is this Thing On?"
Tuesday, July 13th, 2010
NYC radio jock Robin Marshall pens collection of radio anecdotes called 'Is This Thing On?' -
Three weeks ago, Robin Marshall wrapped up a quarter century on New York radio with a final show at WWFS (102.7 FM).
After all that time at WAPP, WPIX, Hot-97, Hot-103, CD101.9 and KJOY, she says the last shift wasn't all that traumatic.
"Not one tear shed by me," she says. "Twenty-five years is long enough."
As if to underscore that point, Marshall has relocated to Charlotte, N.C. - where she can continue doing voice-overs for clients from Best Western and Walmart to P. Diddy ... read full article at NY Daily News
Monday, Aug 2nd, 2010
GREATER MEDIA Hot AC WLNK/CHARLOTTE is bringing in ROBIN MARSHALL to do weekends. She can be heard from 3-7p on SATURDAY and 11a-3p on SUNDAY. MARSHALL previously worked at FRESH 102.7, and CD101.9/NEW YORK CITY.
She also just wrote a new radio book, entitled "Is This Thing On?" In addition, she has a thriving voiceovers and imaging business. ... read full release at
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Country Radio Broadcasting
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