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Elvis Duran Executive Producer David Brody Exits
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, August 22, 2022 |
Longtime executive producer and writer David Brody of Premiere Networks and WHTZ (Z100)/New York's "Elvis Duran And The Morning Show" departed the show on Friday, August 19. Brody, who had not appeared on the program since August 8 explained on-air, "I realized that after 24 and a half years that I had put this job ahead of my family. I feel like now is a good time to put my family ahead of my job."
Brody plans to continue the "Brooklyn Boys" podcast with show member Skeery Jones, while writing "the book I keep talking about," as well as working on TV show ideas and pursuing other things of interest.
Brody had been with the Duran's WHTZ/New York-based show since 1998, working as a comedy writer and served as Duran's Executive Producer since 2002. He's also served as a writer for United Stations Radio Networks from 1998 to 2013 and Premiere Networks since 2013.
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