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Scott Shannon's bosses have given him another promotion, but he says it isn't going to change anything at WPLJ (95.5 FM), where he and Todd Pettengill have been the morning team since 1991.
E very weekday morning at 3:15, when most of us are sound asleep, Scott Shannon drives from his home in Purchase to Manhattan. “The road’s fairly empty,” he says. “You can get right in.” He’s been ...
February 7 is the final day as host of “Scott & Todd In The Morning” at Cumulus’ Hot AC WPLJ-FM NYC. He’s been with WPLJ since returning to New York in 1991. Before joining WPLJ, Shannon ...
Shannon helped launch Z100 in 1983, serving as program director and host of the "Z Morning Zoo." He also co-hosted the morning drive-time show "Scott and Todd Big Show" on WPLJ for 23 years.
FM radio legend Scott Shannon abruptly announced his retirement Friday morning from WPLJ/95.5 after more than 20 years of giving commuters his popular mix of music, news and a cheerfully no ...
Collectively it adds up to a subtly different show than Pettengill co-hosted for the last 23 years on WPLJ with Scott Shannon, who has moved to WCBS-FM (101.1).
He "retired" once before, when he exited WPLJ/New York, only to resurface shortly thereafter at crosstown WCBS-FM. This time, however, it appeared to be more official: Scott Shannon's final day in ...
Scott Shannon has just finished a round of golf. In Florida. Where there is no “wintry mix” in the forecast. But, like Douglas MacArthur, he will return. “It’s not an option that I will ...
Well, that didn’t take long. Veteran DJ Scott Shannon, who announced his exit from WPLJ’s popular and long-running “Scott & Todd” morning show on Feb. 7, has landed at WCBS FM (101.1) as ...
Shannon has been a favorite for years. On March 3, WCBS-FM in New York City celebrated the first anniversary of The Big Show With Scott Shannon, which airs weekday mornings. Latest ...
Shannon, 75, joined WCBS-FM in February 2014 after a 23-year stint at rival WPLJ/95.5. Shannon famously took Z100 (WHTZ/100.3) from last place to first almost immediately upon his arrival there in ...
Every weekday morning at 3:15, when most of us are sound asleep, Scott Shannon drives from his home in Purchase to Manhattan. “The road’s fairly empty,” he says. “You can get right in.” He’s been ...
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