Elvis Duran






























Elvis Duran
Born
(1964-08-05) August 5, 1964 (age 54)
McKinney, Texas

Career
Show Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
Station(s)
Z100, Q102
Time slot Monday-Friday 6am–10am ET
Country United States


Elvis Duran (born August 5, 1964) is an American radio personality. He is the host of the daily morning radio program Elvis Duran and the Morning Show in New York on Z100 and in syndication on Premiere Networks.[1][2]


Before his job at Z100, Duran's previous radio jobs included a stint as an on-air personality at WIOQ in Philadelphia. He served as WIOQ's program director from May 1989[3] until just before he was fired in February 1990.[4][5] In October 1991, Duran became both the program director and morning show host of KBTS (now KGSR) in Austin, Texas.[6]


Prior to working at Z100, Duran also worked evenings at Z-93 with sidekick "Hot Henrietta" in Atlanta, and at 104 in Houston. He began his run at Z100 hosting the afternoon slot until April 1996,[7]Tom Poleman, the newly appointed program director, moved Duran to the morning slot, where he has been ever since.




Contents






  • 1 Elvis Duran and The Morning Show


  • 2 Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month


  • 3 Other media ventures


  • 4 Awards


  • 5 Charity


  • 6 Personal life


  • 7 Filmography


  • 8 iHeartElvisDuran Stations


  • 9 References


  • 10 External links





Elvis Duran and The Morning Show


He began hosting his daily radio show on New York’s Z100 in April 1996. The show expanded to Sussex County NJ in 2004 and Y100/WHYI-FM in Miami/Ft. Lauderdale on May 22, 2006. Since then, the show has enjoyed much success resulting in a national deal in March 2009 with the country’s leading radio syndication company, Premiere Networks, a subsidiary of Clear Channel.[8] In only a year, Elvis Duran and the Morning Show added more than 30 stations including 96.5 KISS FM/WAKS-FM in Cleveland, Q102/WIOQ-FM in Philadelphia and WERZ (107.1 FM) in Portsmouth. The show also airs on XM Satellite Radio, iHeartRadio.com, and the iHeartRadio mobile app. The show replays each day on the Elvis Duran Replay Channel on ElvisDuran.com via iHeartradio.[citation needed]


Consistently ranking #1 across multiple demographics in nearly 80 markets, EDMS is the most listened to Top 40 morning show in the U.S. Broadcasting live from New York’s Z100, the show consists of pop culture news, celebrity guests, hit songs, and regular features including the gossipy “Entertainment News."[citation needed]



Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month



Since 2013, Duran has his own segment on NBC's Today show with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb called "Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month" where Duran selects a new up and coming artist to spotlight each month[9] or twice a month. Past artists who have appeared on the segment include American bands like A Great Big World, American Authors, Juice, Los 5, MAGIC GIANT, Midnight Red, Ocean Park Standoff, The Revivalists, Saving Forever, the duos Alexander Jean, Jack & Jack, Lion Babe and Secret Weapons, independent and emerging American artists like Madilyn Bailey, Jon Bellion, Cris Cab, Sabrina Carpenter, Greyson Chance, Jessie Chris, Rachel Crow, Rozzi Crane, Daya, Mikky Ekko, Roy English, Emily Estefan, Ferras, Jordan Fisher, Gallant, Todrick Hall, Olivia Holt, Parson James, Tori Kelly, Austin Mahone, Kirstin Maldonado, Laura Marano, MAX, Bea Miller, Jake Miller, Spencer Sutherland, VÉRITÉ, Tyler Ward, Elle Winter and Zendaya and more.[10]


Although a big majority of the featured artists are American, Duran makes a point of introducing some non-Americans acts as well giving them big exposure in the American markets. Such international artists include Grace, Vance Joy, Conrad Sewell and The Griswolds (Australia), Alessia Cara and Shawn Hook (Canada), Isac Elliot (Finland), AudioDamn! (Germany), Nikki Williams (South Africa), Arlissa, Låpsley, Katy Tiz, Labrinth, Aston Merrygold, Tom Walker and the band MiC LOWRY, New Hope Club (UK) and others.



Other media ventures


In addition to his successful radio show, Elvis Duran launched his own entertainment company in 2007—The Elvis Duran Group (EDG). Owned by Duran and talent agent, David Katz, formerly of Don Buchwald and Associates, the company focuses on creating content for radio, television, broadband, internet, theater, and film. EDG’s first foray into television resulted in a four-episode deal that aired on Spike TV in 2010. The show Phowned, was an iteration of the radio show’s famous Phone Taps segment. The TV show members featured on the show spent an entire summer prank calling friends and family members of listeners.[11]


Duran's career spans across many platforms. Besides his regular monthly segment "Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month" on Today, Duran is also a regular guest on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, The Talk, Entertainment Tonight, Access Hollywood Live, and Extra. For two years in a row, Duran co-hosted the Live Grammy Red Carpet Show with Entertainment Tonight on Pop.[12]


On August 5, 2014, Duran turned 50 years old. To commemorate this huge milestone, all of Duran's celebrity friends sent in surprise video messages to wish him a happy birthday.[13] Celebrities from Taylor Swift, Lady Gaga, Justin Bieber, Pete Wentz, Katy Perry, Sam Smith, Michael Bublé, Jennifer Lopez, Chris Martin, and more contributed to the video.[14]


In December 2014, ABC's Nightline with Dan Harris went behind the scenes of Elvis Duran and The Morning Show and sat down with Duran to discuss his long career and his "uncensored take on Hollywood."[15]


In August 2015, People sat down with Duran to discuss his dramatic 105 pound weight loss. He described his bariatric sleeve procedure as not being "the easy way out" and involved "a lot of blood being drawn, a lot of needles, [and] a lot of hospital visits," but says it changed his life.[16] The profile was featured online, and in People magazine's August 2015 issue.



Awards


The radio industry has honored Duran and EDMS with several awards and nominations such as “Best Morning Show” by New York’s Achievement in Radio Awards, “Personality of the Year” by the Radio Music Awards, “Best Personality” by Radio & Records, “Best Top 40 Disc Jockey” nomination by Billboard Magazine Radio, and “Best Major Market Top 40 Air Personality” by Billboard/Airplay Monitor. The National Association of Broadcasters recently nominated EDMS for the 2012 NAB Marconi Award for Network/Syndicated Personality of the Year. In 2014, Duran was featured on Out magazine's "20th Anniversary Out 100" list as one of the most influential figures in the LGBT community.[17] In 2015, Duran was inducted into the National Radio Hall of Fame as the Music Format On-Air Personality, and the Today Show celebrated this milestone.[18]


Duran served as an event chair for the 2016 GLAAD Manhattan Awards, where he was honored for his contributions to the community.[19] On Thursday, March 2, 2017, Duran was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.On April 9, 2018, he will be inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters's Broadcasting Hall of Fame, along with television game shows Jeopardy! and Wheel Of Fortune.[20]



Charity


He serves on the board of Rosie’s Theater Kids, an organization that brings enrichment through theater and the arts to underprivileged Manhattan children.[21] With a soft spot for animals, he serves on the board of directors for Rock & Rawhide, a non-profit organization that aims to increase adoptions while also providing a quieter, stress-free life for animals surrendered to shelters.[22] Duran also contributes to the Staten Island Zoo’s[23][24] annual endowment and Robin Hood Foundation,[25] which fights poverty in New York City. Having publicly come out as gay in 2010, Duran is also heavily engaged in philanthropic efforts affecting the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community and works closely with GLAAD and The Trevor Project.[26]



Personal life


Duran currently lives in New York City with his fiancé Alex Carr, a zookeeper at the Staten Island Zoo. Duran lost 110 pounds by undergoing bariatric sleeve surgery in 2014. Duran, who came out as gay during a 2010 broadcast, was grand marshal of the Miami Beach Gay Pride Parade in 2016.[27]



Filmography




  • Die Hard with a Vengeance (1995) - Radio D.J.


  • Sharknado 3: Oh Hell No! (2015) - Himself



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LIST OF AFFILIATES
New York, NY
Z100

Z100

New York City, NY
Z100

WHTZ
Top 40 Format
Rochester, NY
Kiss 106.7

WKGS
Top 40 Format
Syracuse, NY
HOT107.9

WWHT
Top 40 Format
Philadelphia, PA
Q102

Q102
Top 40 Format
Miami, FL
Y100

WHYI
Top 40 Format
Madison, WI
Z104

WZEE
Top 40 Format
Albany, GA
Power 97.3

WGEX
Top 40 Format
Bend, OR
Power94

KXIX
Top 40 format
Bismarck, ND
92.9 Y93

KYYY
Top 40 format
Bozeman, MT
96.7 Kiss FM

KISN (FM)
Top 40 format
Aggieland, TX
103.1 Kiss FM

KVJM
Top 40 format
Cedar Rapids, IA
Hot 95.7

KOSY-FM
Top 40 format
Charlottesville, VA
Hot 101.9

WHTE-FM
Top 40 format
Chattanooga, TN
103.7 Kiss FM

WKXJ
Top 40 format
Columbus, GA
Q107.3

WCGQ
Top 40 format
Corpus Christi, TX
Beach 96.5

KLTG
Hot AC format
Davenport, IA
101.3 Kiss FM

KUUL
Top 40 format
Dayton, OH
Channel 99.9

WCHD
Top 40 format
Des Moines, IA
107.5 Kiss FM

KKDM
Top 40 Format
Four Corners, NM
Star 102.9/107.7

KAZX
Top 40 format
Fayettville, AR
Hot Mix 101.9

KMXF
Top 40 format
Fort Meyers, FL
Y-100

WZJZ
Hot AC format
Destin, FL
Q92

WECQ
Top 40 format
Blairstown/Sussex County, NJ
Max 106.3

WHCY
Top 40 format
Gallup, NM
99.9 XTC

KXTC
Urban Contemporary format
New Haven, CT
KC101

WKCI-FM
Hot AC format
Harrisonburg, VA
93-7 Now FM

WAZR
Top 40 format
Concord, NH
105.5JYY Hits

WJYY
Top 40 format
Cleveland, OH
96.5 Kiss FM

WAKS
Top 40 format
Jacksonville, FL:
979 Kiss FM

WKSL
Top 40 format
Lancaster, PA
fm97 WLAN

WLAN-FM
Top 40 format
Albany, NY
Kiss 102.3

WKKF
Top 40 format
Nuevo Laredo, Mexico/Texas
Hot 106.1

KNEX (FM)
Urban Contemporary format
Montpelier, VT
The Beat

WSNO
Top 40 format
Lima, OH
93.9 Kiss FM

WBKS
Top 40 format
Atlantic City, NJ
AC 102.7

WWAC
Top 40 format
Lubbock, TX
Kiss 102.5

KZII-FM
Top 40 format
Huntsville, AL
106.5 Kiss FM

WQRV
Top 40 format
Junction City, KS
Z 96.3

KACZ
Top 40 Format
Melbourne, FL
Kiss 95.1

WFKS
Top 40 format
Missoula, MT
107.5 ZOO FM

KENR
Top 40 Format
Utica, NY
Mix 102.5

WUMX
Hot AC format
Omaha, NE
96.1 Kiss FM

KISO-FM
Top 40 format
Peoria, IL
Kiss 98.5

WPIA
Top 40 format
Portsmouth, NH
Z107

WERZ
Top 40 format
Poughkeepsie, NY
96.1 Kiss FM

WPKF
Top 40 format
Hannibal, MO
Real 92.9

KGRC
Top 40 format
Richmond, VA
Q94

WRVQ
Top 40 format
Roanoke/Appomattox, VA
JSS Radio

WJJS, WJJX
Urban contemporary format
Rutland, VT
Z97.1

WZRT
Top 40 format
Ocean City, MD
Kiss 95.9

WKZP
Top 40 format
San Angelo, TX
i98.7

KELI (FM)
Hot AC format
Santa Fe, NM
Jam'n 94.7

KLBU
Hip Hop format
Sioux City, IA
107.1 Kiss FM

KSFT
Top 40 format
Cape Cod, MA
Y101

WHYA
Top 40 format
Spokane, WA
105.7 Now

KZBD
Top 40 format
Syracuse, NY
Hot 107.9

WWHT
Top 40 format
Tallahassee, FL
107.1 Kiss FM

WGMY
Top 40 format
Tulsa, OK
92.1 The Beat

KTBT
Urban contemporary format
Tuscaloosa, AL
94.1 ZBQ

WZBQ
Top 40 format
Binghamton, NY
Now 105.7

WBNW-FM
Top 40 format
Parkersburg, WV
102 The River

WRVB
Top 40 format
Visalia, CA
Hitz 1049

KCRZ
Top 40 format
Waco-Killeen, TX
97.5 FM

KWTX-FM
Top 40 format
Wheeling, WV
Kiss 95.7

WVKF
Top 40 format
Wichita, KS
Channel 96

KZCH
Top 40 format
Williamsport, PA
V97

WVRZ, WVRT
Top 40 format
Youngstown, OH
95.9 Kiss FM

WAKZ
Top 40 format
Burlington, VT
95 Triple X

WXXX
Top 40 Format


References





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  3. ^ Logan, Joe (May 8, 1989). "The Man Behind That Syllabic Sign-Off". The Philadelphia Inquirer. At WIOQ-FM (102.1), program director Mark Driscoll has been upped to operations manager, and jock Elvis Duran has been named program director.


  4. ^ Logan, Joe (February 12, 1990). "A Battle Plan For A War Against Static". The Philadelphia Inquirer. p. F10. WIOQ-FM (102.1) afternoon-drive jock Elvis Duran has relinquished his title of program director at the contemporary dance station.


  5. ^ Logan, Joe (February 19, 1990). "Democrats Not Rushing To Get Rizzo Off Air". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Elvis Duran, WIOQ-FM (102.1) jock and former program director, is out, only days after acknowledging that he was looking for work in other cities.


  6. ^ Herndon, John (October 31, 1991). "KNNC-FM targets collegiate crowd; Station debuting today offers alternative rock, acts that appeal to local student crowd". Austin American-Statesman. After the very public firing of morning host Mike Butts and program director Lisa Tonacci last month, B-93 has quietly hired Elvis Duran to fill both positions.


  7. ^ Hinckley, David (June 28, 1999). "Z-100's Come Long Way In Three Years". New York Daily News. Archived from the original on April 14, 2009. Retrieved May 4, 2008.


  8. ^ Rachel, Nelson. "Premiere Radio Networks Syndicates Elvis Duran And The Morning Show". Retrieved July 25, 2012.


  9. ^ Show, Today. "25-year-old Conrad is Artist of the Month". Today.com. Today Show. Archived from the original on March 17, 2015. Retrieved April 1, 2015.


  10. ^ TODAY: Elvis Duran's "Artist of the Month"


  11. ^ Huff, Richard. "Spike TV signs on 'Phowned,' televised version of the 'Elvis Duran' morning radio show". Daily News. New York. Retrieved July 25, 2012.


  12. ^ Garvey, Marianne; Niemietz, Brian; Coleman, Oli. "Joanna Krupa pulls off low-cut dress, Elvis Duran opens up about surgery". Daily News. DailyNews.com. Retrieved April 1, 2015.


  13. ^ Page Six Team. "Celebs wish Elvis Duran a happy birthday". Page Six. Retrieved April 16, 2015.


  14. ^ "Stream Birthday Messages for Elvis Duran Free". Elvisduran.com. August 5, 2014. Retrieved July 23, 2016.


  15. ^ James, Chris; Effron, Lauren. "Elvis Duran, The Man Behind the Voice: Top 40 Radio Host Dishes on Famous Guests Who Have Been Rude, Wonderful". ABC News. ABC Nightline. Retrieved April 16, 2015.


  16. ^ Corinthios, Aurelie. "How Radio Superstar Elvis Duran Lost 100 Lbs". People.com.


  17. ^ "Out100: Elvis Duran". Out Magazine. Retrieved April 3, 2015.


  18. ^ "Today Show". Today.com.


  19. ^ "GLAAD Manhattan". Glaad.org. Retrieved July 23, 2016.


  20. ^ "Elvis Duran To Be Inducted Into NAB Hall Of Fame - RadioInsight". January 16, 2018.


  21. ^ "Rosie's Theater Kids". Rosiestheaterkids.org. Retrieved July 25, 2012.


  22. ^ "Rock & Rawhide". Rockandrawhide.org. Retrieved July 25, 2012.


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  24. ^ "Staten Island Zoo". Statenislandzoo.org. Retrieved July 25, 2012.


  25. ^ Foundation, The Robin Hood. "The Robin Hood Foundation". Robinhood.org. Retrieved July 25, 2012.
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  26. ^ Nichols, James (August 19, 2013). "Elvis Duran, Gay DJ, Talks Coming Out, LGBT Issues And The Future Of Radio". Huffington Post. Retrieved February 19, 2014.


  27. ^ Rothaus, Steve (April 5, 2016). "Radio's Elvis Duran to show his gay pride all weekend in Miami Beach". Retrieved August 10, 2016.




External links



  • Official website


  • Radio Music Awards (2001) - Air Personality of the Year Nominee Site - Elvis Duran (Internet Archive)





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