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Jon Hamilton   General Manager

Bruce Douglas   News Director, Morning Crew 6-10am Weekdays

Brad Bacon   Director of Development

Bart Mazzarella   Development Associate

Melissa Stover, Weekends

Brian Strickland, Program Director, Morning Crew 6-10am Weekdays

Dave Hunter, weekdays 3-8 p.m.

Jake Sommers, daily 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Ken Bishop, weekdays 8 p.m.-1 a.m.

Angela Stevens, weekdays, 1-6 a.m.; weekends 3-8 p.m.

The "Bart-Man"!

Bart Mazzarella ("The Bartman") Development Associate


Bart went by the name Bob Marx during a long career in secular radio and television in Connecticut from January 1968-July 1983.  Eight of those years were spent as mid-day disc jockey and sports director at the first FM stereo radio station in the nation, WDRC in Hartford.   Bart also served as the network voice of ESPN from 1984-1987.

Bart came to a personal relationship with Jesus shortly after moving to Florida in 1987. He has served in youth and singles ministries at his church in Vero Beach.  He also has led and hosted a weekly Life Group at his home since September 2006.

He became Christian FM's voice in the morning on Labor Day weekend 1991 and served in that position through 2005. You've probably heard and seen him on local TV and radio commercials, film narration, or as the emcee  of concerts, banquets, and local charity events. 

He is a founding board member and vice president of Vero Beach Christian Business Association and on the board of Framework Productions ministry.

The Bartman's favorite past-time is exercising at the Jungle Club, playing guitar (he had a hit record in 1967 with "Detroit Soul"), and hanging out with his best friend and wife of 40+ years, Kas (who also was his high-school sweetheart).

A Letter from Bart about his retirement from the Morningshow

Useless Info...

Bruce Douglas says  Bart bears a striking resemblance to Tony (Tie a yellow ribbon) Orlando.  

Come to mention it ... has anyone seen Tony lately?

Bartman@wscf.com