Jump to content

The Schnitt Show: Difference between revisions

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
SmackBot (talk | contribs)
m Dated {{Citation needed}}. (Build p612)
Line 8: Line 8:
==Early life and broadcast career beginnings==
==Early life and broadcast career beginnings==


Schnitt has credited [[WABC_(AM)|MusicRadio-77WABC]] (New York City) with his interest in radio broadcasting. As a young boy growing up in Nanuet, New York in the early 1970s, Schnitt became fascinated by WABC and listened as much as possible. In late 1976, Schnitt’s family moved to [[Virginia_Beach,_Virginia|Virginia Beach, Virginia]]. In 1982, at the age of 16, Schnitt landed his first part-time job at the now defunct [[WCPK|WCPK-AM 1600]] in [[Chesapeake, Virginia]]. During his high school years he worked at numerous [[Hampton_Roads,_Virginia|Hampton Roads, Virginia]] area stations including [[WVAB]], [[WNIS]] and [[WNVZ|WNVZ (Z-104)]]. Schnitt attended [[Ithaca College]] in New York and worked at the Cornell student-run station, [[WVBR]]. In 1986 he returned to the Hampton Roads area and scored his first full-time radio job at WRSR-FM (97Star), which soon reverted back to the call letters [[WGH-FM]]. The name MJ Kelli was first used at WGH-FM. The name MJ was created because the 97Star program director was adamant that Todd Schnitt was not a good radio name.{{fact}} In August 1988, Schnitt moved his MJ Kelli 6-10 PM show to cross-town rival [[WNVZ|WNVZ (Z104)]]. In 1989 Schnitt was hired by [[Scott Shannon]] at [[KQLZ (defunct)|Pirate Radio, KQLZ]] in Los Angeles as creative director and assistant program director. Schnitt rejoined Shannon at the revamping of [[WPLJ]], New York which had originally signed on as Mojo Radio in April, 1991. Schnitt left New York City in late 1992 to start The MJ Kelli Morning Show, his first morning-drive program (6-10 am) on WOVV (Star 95.5), West Palm Beach, Florida. He later went to Tampa, Florida to anchor the new morning show on [[WFLZ]] (The Power Pig). Schnitt was teamed up with [[MJ_Morning_Show#BJ_Harris|BJ Harris]], the Power Pig’s program director to form the MJ and BJ Morning Show. Harris left the show on February 7, 2001. The show was renamed The MJ Morning Show.
Schnitt has credited [[WABC_(AM)|MusicRadio-77WABC]] (New York City) with his interest in radio broadcasting. As a young boy growing up in Nanuet, New York in the early 1970s, Schnitt became fascinated by WABC and listened as much as possible. In late 1976, Schnitt’s family moved to [[Virginia_Beach,_Virginia|Virginia Beach, Virginia]]. In 1982, at the age of 16, Schnitt landed his first part-time job at the now defunct [[WCPK|WCPK-AM 1600]] in [[Chesapeake, Virginia]]. During his high school years he worked at numerous [[Hampton_Roads,_Virginia|Hampton Roads, Virginia]] area stations including [[WVAB]], [[WNIS]] and [[WNVZ|WNVZ (Z-104)]]. Schnitt attended [[Ithaca College]] in New York and worked at the Cornell student-run station, [[WVBR]]. In 1986 he returned to the Hampton Roads area and scored his first full-time radio job at WRSR-FM (97Star), which soon reverted back to the call letters [[WGH-FM]]. The name MJ Kelli was first used at WGH-FM. The name MJ was created because the 97Star program director was adamant that Todd Schnitt was not a good radio name.{{Citation needed|date=June 2011}} In August 1988, Schnitt moved his MJ Kelli 6-10 PM show to cross-town rival [[WNVZ|WNVZ (Z104)]]. In 1989 Schnitt was hired by [[Scott Shannon]] at [[KQLZ (defunct)|Pirate Radio, KQLZ]] in Los Angeles as creative director and assistant program director. Schnitt rejoined Shannon at the revamping of [[WPLJ]], New York which had originally signed on as Mojo Radio in April, 1991. Schnitt left New York City in late 1992 to start The MJ Kelli Morning Show, his first morning-drive program (6-10 am) on WOVV (Star 95.5), West Palm Beach, Florida. He later went to Tampa, Florida to anchor the new morning show on [[WFLZ]] (The Power Pig). Schnitt was teamed up with [[MJ_Morning_Show#BJ_Harris|BJ Harris]], the Power Pig’s program director to form the MJ and BJ Morning Show. Harris left the show on February 7, 2001. The show was renamed The MJ Morning Show.


==''The MJ Morning Show''==
==''The MJ Morning Show''==

Revision as of 17:49, 7 June 2011

The Schnitt Show is a nationally syndicated radio program hosted by Todd Schnitt[1] .


Todd Andrew Schnitt (born January 24, 1966 in New York City) is an American radio personality. Schnitt hosts two different shows daily from the Clear Channel Broadcast complex in Tampa, Florida. Schnitt, using the radio stage-name “MJ,” hosts the long-time MJ Morning Show and the nationally syndicated Schnitt Show.

Early life and broadcast career beginnings

Schnitt has credited MusicRadio-77WABC (New York City) with his interest in radio broadcasting. As a young boy growing up in Nanuet, New York in the early 1970s, Schnitt became fascinated by WABC and listened as much as possible. In late 1976, Schnitt’s family moved to Virginia Beach, Virginia. In 1982, at the age of 16, Schnitt landed his first part-time job at the now defunct WCPK-AM 1600 in Chesapeake, Virginia. During his high school years he worked at numerous Hampton Roads, Virginia area stations including WVAB, WNIS and WNVZ (Z-104). Schnitt attended Ithaca College in New York and worked at the Cornell student-run station, WVBR. In 1986 he returned to the Hampton Roads area and scored his first full-time radio job at WRSR-FM (97Star), which soon reverted back to the call letters WGH-FM. The name MJ Kelli was first used at WGH-FM. The name MJ was created because the 97Star program director was adamant that Todd Schnitt was not a good radio name.[citation needed] In August 1988, Schnitt moved his MJ Kelli 6-10 PM show to cross-town rival WNVZ (Z104). In 1989 Schnitt was hired by Scott Shannon at Pirate Radio, KQLZ in Los Angeles as creative director and assistant program director. Schnitt rejoined Shannon at the revamping of WPLJ, New York which had originally signed on as Mojo Radio in April, 1991. Schnitt left New York City in late 1992 to start The MJ Kelli Morning Show, his first morning-drive program (6-10 am) on WOVV (Star 95.5), West Palm Beach, Florida. He later went to Tampa, Florida to anchor the new morning show on WFLZ (The Power Pig). Schnitt was teamed up with BJ Harris, the Power Pig’s program director to form the MJ and BJ Morning Show. Harris left the show on February 7, 2001. The show was renamed The MJ Morning Show.

The MJ Morning Show

Anchored by “MJ,” the show includes Fester, Froggy, Hurricane and Meredith. The show broadcasts Monday through Friday 6-10 am on flagship WFLZ/Tampa, FL. The show is syndicated to KSLZ/St. Louis (Z107.7), WFKS/Jacksonville, FL (97.9 KISS-FM) and WBVD/Melbourne, FL (95.1 KISS-FM). The show focuses on current events, lifestyle news, pop-culture and personal experiences. The program is mostly a talk format but plays about two songs per hour. After 10 years of The Crotchety Old Man prank phone calls recorded by Schnitt, Froggy started doing a series of characters and pranks calls, known as Phone Phreaks in 2006. The show includes regular appearances by Dave “The Dwarf” Flood and program director Tommy “Schmuck on Wheels” Chuck.

The Schnitt Show

The Schnitt Show is a conservative radio talk show that airs Monday through Friday 3-6 pm ET. Schnitt describes himself as a “fiercely independent conservative with libertarian influence.” The show consists of news, political commentary, lifestyle and pop-culture. The program uses a lot of sound bites and produces parody material. The Schnitt Show is syndicated by Compass Media Networks[2][3] on nearly 50 stations across America and on XM Extreme Talk 165. The program first launched October 1, 2001 on WIOD/Miami and later on January 7, 2001 on WFLA/Tampa.

Personal life

Schnitt resides in Tampa, Florida with his wife Michelle, two children and two Jack Russell terriers. Schnitt is a car enthusiast who recently built the engine on his 2011 Chevrolet Corvette ZR-1[4] . He’s an avid scuba diver, sport shooter and a collector of 1930s Zenith radios.[5]

Sources

The Schnitt Show Official Website

References

  1. ^ Bell, David. "Producer". Clear Channel.
  2. ^ Bell, David. "Producer". Clear Channel.
  3. ^ Bell, David. "Producer". Compass Media.
  4. ^ Bell, David. "Producer". USA Today.
  5. ^ Bell, David. "Producer". Clear Channel.