Mark Thompson (born July 31 1957) is Director-General of the BBC as of 2006, and a former chief executive of Channel 4. Born in London and brought up in Hertfordshire, he went to Stonyhurst College in Lancashire and Merton College, Oxford, where he took a first in English. He now lives in Oxford with his American wife Jane, and has three children.
Mark Thompson (born December 1, 1955 in Florence, Alabama) is an American radio personality (disk jockey) and occasional actor, best known for the nationally-syndicated Mark & Brian morning show.
Mark Thompson, has been a reporter in Washington since 1979, and has played a key role in Time magazine's coverage of national security issues since joining the magazine in 1994.
Mark Thompson is an Emmy award winner two times over for writing, hosting and producing specials for the Fox Television Stations. He is the on-air weather anchor reporter for KTTV FOX 11 in Los Angeles and was a creative partner in NEXT entertainment (The Bachelor). Thompson has been called one of the leading voices in reality television as his voice-overs were heard in the earliest days of reality TV and are still heard today from shows like Paradise Hotel and Greed to American Idol and The Simple Life.
Mark Thompson is co-author of the international bestseller, Success Build to Last as well as a venture investor and a producer/coach of the executive leadership program, Success Built to Last.
Mark Radford Thompson (Born: April 7, 1971 in Russellville, Kentucky) is a former righthanded Major League Baseball pitcher. He graduated from Logan County High School in Russellville, Kentucky and he then attended the University of Kentucky.