Phil Markert (1932-2024) |
Syracuse radio/TV personality Phil Markert has passed away unexpectedly at the age of 92 at his home.
His contributions to Syracuse television and radio were significant, and he left a lasting legacy.
Sign-On Show and Morning Radio: In 1962, Phil Markert hosted the sign-on show at NewsChannel 9, which was the precursor to our current program, Bridge Street. During the 1960s, he served as the station’s lead news anchor before transitioning into morning radio. His show, “The Markert Place,” laid the groundwork for what we now recognize as our own Bridge Street format.
Phil also worked with Powerhouse 62 WHEN Radio and other stations during his career.
Talented Musician and Entertainer: Beyond broadcasting, Phil was known for his piano-playing and songwriting abilities. Many listeners fondly remember his daily rendition of the school lunch menu, where he playfully gave kids the choice to “Buy it or Bag it.” He even appeared in films like David Lynch’s “Blue Velvet” and “Marie” alongside Sissy Spacek.
Active and Vibrant at 92: Remarkably, Phil remained active even at the age of 92. He was still booked to play the piano at upcoming events.
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