Elvis Duran and the Morning Show explained

Show Name:Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
Format:Comedy, talk, music
Runtime:3 hours 50 minutes (including commercials)
Creator:WHTZ
Producer:Nate Marino
Country:United States
First Aired:1996 (at WHTZ)
Home Station:WHTZ (New York City)
Syndicates:Premiere Networks

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show (formerly known as The Z Morning Zoo) is an American syndicated weekday morning radio program hosted by Elvis Duran. The show originates from the studios of Newark-licensed WHTZ in New York City, a Top 40 outlet branded as "Z100". The show is also syndicated through Premiere Radio Networks in over 80 markets such as Philadelphia, Miami, Cleveland, and Richmond, Virginia.[1] The live show had previously been available in Canada via Toronto's now-defunct Proud FM. The live airing of the show is weekdays from 6 to 10 a.m. Eastern time, with most Central markets airing it live from 5 to 9 am, and other time zones further west taking the show on delay. Some stations, including WAZR, KCRZ, and WXXX, air a 5 am "pre-show" (two pre-recorded segments and a phone tap) before the actual show. A "best of the week" compilation show is also carried on Saturday mornings by some stations.

Overview and casting

1996–1999

The popular "morning zoo" format began in 1981 at WRBQ-FM of Tampa, after which it was brought to WHTZ in 1983 by concept co-originator Scott Shannon. The format was widely employed, even being implemented at WHTZ's sister station in Cleveland, rock-formatted WMMS. The morning zoo formula at WHTZ lasted until 1994.

The show began on the legendary Z100 New York in 1996. Much of the original show members like Elvis Duran, Danielle Monaro, Skeery Jones and Scotty B are still cast members to this day.

Although the show was originally called Elvis and Elliot in the Morning, Elliot Segal left the show in August 1999, to host Elliot in the Morning on WWDC (FM).

2000–2010

The show began to be syndicated to WHCY-FM in 2003.

Christine Nagy left the show in January 2005, now at WLTW.

Also, in 2005 Carolina Bermudez and Froggy joined the show.

The show began national syndication on May 22, 2006, starting with WHYI-FM Fort Lauderdale/Miami, then WIOQ Philadelphia on July 22, 2008, and WAKS Cleveland on August 25, 2008, with approximately 75 stations[2] now carrying the show after Clear Channel's Premiere Radio Networks began to offer the program nationally in March 2009.

Until May 2008 the show was known as "Elvis Duran and The (Y/Z) Morning Zoo".[3] With the addition of more stations, the word "Zoo" was replaced with "Show" to be more generic and to not conflict with other morning shows in other potential affiliate cities that might have a "Zoo" show.

John Bell left the show on March 22, 2010.

According to an Instagram post from Elvis Duran, Uncle Johnny passed away on May 3, 2024.

Show cast

Timeline of cast members

Cast member! colspan="28"
Years active
1996199719981999200020012002200320042005200620072008200920102011201220132014201520162017201820192020202120222023
Elvis Durancolspan="28"
Elliot Segalcolspan="24"
Danielle Monarocolspan="28"
Skeery Jonescolspan="28"
Greg Tcolspan="4"
John Bellcolspan="14"
Christine Nagycolspan="18"
Froggycolspan="19"
Carolina Bermudezcolspan="11"
TJ Taorminacolspan="13"
Bethany Watsoncolspan="5"
"Straight Nate Marinocolspan="11"
Medha Gandhicolspan="6"
Friends of the Show
Scotty Bcolspan="28"
David Brodycolspan="1"
Garrett Vogelcolspan="18"
Loren Rayecolspan="3"
"Bald Freak" Ronnie Scalzocolspan="5"
"Worst Assistant" Anthony Halwagycolspan="7"
Carla Marie Monicacolspan="7"
"Coaster Boy" Josh Kolodnycolspan="14"
"Web Girl" Kathleen Heaneycolspan="4"
Best Assistant Elizabethcolspan="7"
Producer Sam Rosaliecolspan="11"
Operations Manager Andrew Pugliesecolspan="11"
Uncle Johnny
Yaritza Romerocolspan="5"
Video Producer Jakecolspan="4"
Diamond Coopercolspan="6"
Allie Goldcolspan="5"
nowrapDeanna Moore

Syndicated stations

NY metro area

New England

Eastern seaboard

Florida

Midwest

Texas

Southern United States

Western United States

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elvis Duran and the Morning Show. February 18, 2021. premierenetworks.com. en-US.
  2. Web site: Stations . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120417034308/http://common.prndigital.com/affiliatemap/elvis_duran . April 17, 2012 . July 23, 2016 . Common.prndigital.com.
  3. Web site: so long Elvis Duran and the Morning Zoo.... February 18, 2021. radiodiscussions.com. en-US.