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Meet Our Deejays

Scott Shannon

Scott Shannon is one of the most iconic and respected voices in radio, with a career spanning decades and a deep influence on music programming from early rock ’n’ roll to today’s hits. From 2014 to 2022, he hosted Shannon in the Morning on New York’s WCBS-FM 101.1. Though retired from that role, he remains active as the creator and host of the nationally syndicated True Oldies Channel and as the voice of The Sean Hannity Radio Show, which airs on over 500 stations across the country.

Scott revolutionized morning radio with the groundbreaking Morning Zoo format at Tampa’s Q105 (WRBQ) and went on to help launch New York’s Z100 (WHTZ) in 1983. As Program Director and host of the Z Morning Zoo, he famously took the station from worst to first in just 74 days—a rise chronicled in the award-winning documentary Worst to First: The True Story of Z100 New York (now streaming on Amazon Prime).

From 1991 to 2014, Scott co-hosted The Scott & Todd Big Show on 95.5 WPLJ, the longest-running morning show in New York radio history. He also made his mark on television as one of VH1’s original video jockeys.

Scott’s career has earned him numerous honors, including:

  • The Marconi Radio Award for Syndicated Personality of the Year
  • Five-time Billboard Air Personality of the Year
  • Six-time Billboard Program Director of the Year
  • Inductee into the Rock & Roll Hall of FameNational Radio Hall of FameNAB Broadcasting Hall of FameTennessee Radio Hall of Fame, and New York State Broadcasters Hall of Fame
  • Named Program Director of the Century by Radio & Records magazine in 2000

Contact Scott: Scott@TrueOldiesChannel.com


Robby Bridges

Weekday afternoons from 3–7PM ET, tune in to the True Oldies Channel and you’ll hear the familiar voice of Robby Bridges playing the greatest hits.

A radio veteran with more than three decades behind the mic, Robby has been a fixture on the True Oldies Channel since 2006. His journey through the airwaves has taken him from his New England roots to major markets including New York, Philadelphia, Detroit, and Indianapolis.

Beyond his on-air work, Robby oversees stations in New York and Connecticut, hosts the weekly Robby’s Top 20, and lends his voice to commercials heard nationwide. He’s been recognized by Radio Ink and Edison Research for his contributions to the industry.

A lifelong oldies enthusiast, Robby boasts a personal record collection of more than 10,000 titles — and an encyclopedic knowledge of Top 40 radio and pop culture history.

When he’s not sharing his passion for music, you’ll likely find Robby relaxing by the beach with a glass of fine scotch in hand. 

Connect with Robby at Robby@TrueOldiesChannel.com

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