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Scott Shannon (Michael Scott Shannon) was born on 25 July, 1947 in St. Louis, Missouri, U.S., is an American radio personality and record promoter (born 1947). Discover Scott Shannon's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?
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Michael Scott Shannon |
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25 July, 1947 |
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United States
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Scott Shannon Height, Weight & Measurements
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Scott Shannon Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Scott Shannon worth at the age of 76 years old? Scott Shannon’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Scott Shannon's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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From there he moved to WCLS (1580 AM) in Columbus, Georgia.
After leaving the Army, Shannon worked full-time in radio at WABB in Mobile, Alabama, where he acquired the name Super Shan.
After a brief stint at WMPS in Memphis, he moved to Nashville, where he was the evening disc jockey at WMAK (1300 AM), later becoming that station's program director.
While at WMAK, interactions and an interview between Shannon and Neil Young were recorded for Young's film Journey Through the Past.
Michael Scott Shannon (born July 25, 1947) is an American radio disc jockey currently best known as the announcer of The Sean Hannity Show.
Calling themselves "Wildfire", they scored a number-49 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 remaking a 1959 Jerry Keller song titled "Here Comes Summer".
Scott returned to radio in Washington, D.C., as program director of WPGC-FM, taking that station to the number-one spot in the Arbitron ratings.
From there he moved to WQXI in Atlanta.
Then, in Tampa, Florida, Scott, along with partner Cleveland Wheeler, developed the morning zoo radio format while at WRBQ-FM, a station known as "Q105".
Again, he dominated in the ratings, this time making his station one of the most listened to in the United States.
He was also primarily responsible for the renaissance of the musical career of vocalist Charlene, whose song "I've Never Been to Me" he revived by his programming of the long-dormant track.
Shannon also hosted a "Where are they now?"
Shannon left Nashville to take a job as a record promoter with Casablanca Records, and while there in 1977 recorded an album with Jack (Stack-A-Track) Grochmal.
Shannon is particularly known within the broadcasting industry for his work creating the "morning zoo" concept which debuted in Tampa in the early 1980s on WRBQ.
The Q Morning Zoo show with Scott and Cleveland Wheeler was the template for hundreds of morning shows across America using the concept and name.
For a period of time the trademark for the name "Morning Zoo" was owned by Edens Broadcasting, the owners of WRBQ during that period.
Shannon then took the concept to startup WHTZ (Z100) in New York City in 1983.
Along with former disc jockey Ross Brittain of WABC's Ross & Wilson Show, he founded the Z Morning Zoo.
He was the driving force in helping Z100 become the top-rated FM station in New York City within a mere 74 days of signing on the air.
During this period, he served as one of the original VJs on VH1.
In 1984, Shannon started hosting Westwood One's weekly Scott Shannon's Rockin' America: The Top 30 Countdown on over 200 radio stations.
This rapidly proved a popular show with its own countdown chart style and comic character element, known as "Mr. Leonard" (John Rio).
The show used its own chart and was very close to the Radio & Records Magazine CHR Top 30 chart, albeit from two weeks before the broadcast weekend.
The final show to air using its own compiled chart was for the weekend of August 28–30, 1987, which was very similar to the R&R chart published in the issue dated August 14, 1987.
Beginning with the broadcast of September 4–6, 1987 the countdown switched from its own compiled countdown to the R&R CHR Top 30 chart; however, it used the chart from two weeks earlier.
Thus, for this broadcast, the R&R chart used was that published in the issue dated August 21, 1987.
radio program in 1989, where the subject of the day was the one-hit wonder Benny Mardones, who had the 1980 hit "Into the Night".
Scott began putting the record in rotation in 1989, and soon after, many other DJs around the nation added the song to their playlists.
The song re-entered the top 20 singles chart, prompting a resurgence in Mardones's career, including a new re-recording of the song, a tour, and a new album.
This continued into 1990.
When the show was renamed Scott Shannon's All Request Top 30 Countdown in mid-1990, the show utilized a hybridized chart.
Since the shows were recorded two weeks in advance, request data and the R&R CHR Top 30 chart were used to predict where songs would place on the chart during the broadcast weekend, giving the show more flexibility to add fast-climbing songs to its playlist despite the two-week production delay, while removing songs that were performing poorly.
In March 1992, Shannon left Westwood One Radio Networks; this effectively brought an end to the show.
He went on to start a new show named Scott Shannon's Battle of the Hits, produced by Cutler Productions and aired over the July 4th weekend in 1992.
The show was aimed to bring new life into the top 40 countdown format which had been struggling right along with the top 40 format.
Rockin' America aired in the United Kingdom - proving particularly popular in Scotland - on Northants 96, Chiltern Radio where it was replaced by American Top 40, Signal Radio where it conversely replaced AT40, Marcher Sound, Radio Tay and Moray Firth Radio, Radio Wyvern, Radio Clyde where it was supported by McEwan's Lager, West Sound, Radio Forth and very briefly on Viking Radio.
He also hosted the morning show for WCBS-FM in New York City from 2014 to 2022 as well as Scott Shannon Presents America's Greatest Hits which is syndicated nationally with United Stations Radio Networks and Audacy.
He previously worked for WHTZ, WPLJ, and The True Oldies Channel.
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Shannon grew up in Indianapolis, Indiana.
He began his radio career during at WFBS (1450 AM) in Spring Lake, North Carolina, which was later WMRV, while serving in the U.S. Army.