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Patty Steele Looks Ahead After Scott Shannon Retirement


Patty Steele
Patty Steele

Following Scott Shannon announcing his retirement from WCBS-FM, co-host Patty Steele moves on from the 101.1 FM New York City morning show to consider all current and future options. Live from the Blythedale Children's Hospital, their last show together will be December 16, after which Steele will devote more time to her podcast, "The Deep 6." She'll also explore new opportunities that have been presented in radio and digital, as well as public speaking and writing, all real passions of hers.

"My career in New York City has been in blocks, three of which were with Scott at Z100, then WPLJ and now WCBS-FM," said Steele. "I fully support his decision and look forward to pursuing new career opportunities and diving deeper into my own creative endeavors."

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