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Z-100 Documentary is Coming on February11

I was just waiting to hear the infamous jingle package kick in..."Serving the Universe!" (insert bed here) "Z100 (Z100) Newww Yoooorrrk!"
 
Unfortunately, John Rio, who played Mr. Leonard, is not listed as a cast member of the upcoming documentary.

You can find more information about John Rio on an old thread about him from 2008.
Mr. Leonard was great...and hilarious. John Rio took the Mr. Leonard character to Texas with him, where at first he worked at 99.5 The Wolf in DFW. He eventually worked in a smaller Texas market and again did bits as Mr. Leonard. When he left that station, it continued to use Mr. Leonard as a character; don't recall whether they used Rio's old bits or someone else posed as Mr. Leonard. That led to Rio suing the station, but I never heard how it turned out.
 
Is it just on iTunes? Any other platforms?

From the History of Top 40 Radio thread:

WORST TO FIRST: THE TRUE STORY OF Z100 NEW YORK WILL BE RELEASED ON VOD AND CABLE IN THE UNITED STATES ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11.

VOD PLATFORMS INCLUDE: Apple/ iTunes, Amazon, GooglePlay, Vudu, Microsoft and more.

CABLE PLATFORMS INCLUDE: InDemand (Comcast, Spectrum, Charter, Cox, Frontier), DirectTV and more.
 
A Documentary titled Worst to First: The True Story of Z-100 will be released on February 11 on iTunes for $12.99. You can see the trailer at
Hell, the story about how Malrite even bought 100.3 is a compelling story in and of itself. Malrite executive Carl Hirsch stumbled upon the signal when traveling from Cleveland to NYC, discovered it could easily be moved to the ESB, and persuaded a reluctant Milt Maltz to "overpay" for it.

Then there's the story about how Scott originally considered wanted to call it "Pirate Radio" before agreeing on Z100...
 
Then there's the story about how Scott originally considered wanted to call it "Pirate Radio" before agreeing on Z100...
Not quite. Management had already decided on the call letters WHTZ, knowing it would be CHR and thinking it would be called Hits. Scott Shannon was hired and rejected the Hits moniker, naming it Z100. Around 1990 when it was announced that Scott was coming to Los Angeles, stations there took all of his slogans and formatics, forcing him to do something different. He decided to go with a rock-oriented format and called it Pirate Radio. It did really well out of the gate but turned out to be a flash in the pan.
 
Not sure about that, but the fact is that Shannon left Z-100 in 1989 to launch Pirate Radio in Los Angeles.
The claim is from John Gorman's 2007 WMMS memoir so YMMV, but of course many WMMS personnel were reassigned to New York to help with Z's launch (this included David Helton, who designed the Z100 logo)...
 
When Scott Shannon & Cleveland Wheeler were at Q105 in Tampa with their "Morning Zoo" stuff I was on opposite them at a very low rated station. Only took the job because they said if I managed to bring the ratings up against them [even though they never subscribed to ratings but found out from other stations] that they would give me a "substantial raise". After three months I had moved them up by a point and when I went to ask about the raise got a "We don't remember saying that". Left the station with both middle fingers flying. Lesson learned: ALWAYS GET IT IN WRITING! Oh, their ratings went back into the dumpster.
 
From the History of Top 40 Radio thread:
| VOD PLATFORMS INCLUDE: Apple/ iTunes, Amazon, GooglePlay, Vudu, Microsoft and more.

Hopefully it will be included free with Prime Video for Amazon Prime subscribers. Hard to imagine there's tons of people clamoring to pay $13 just to watch a radio documentary.
 
Be kind of curious to watch this if they spend a significant portion on the Alternative leaning era from 93-96. Anyone on the inside know if Z100 ever considered becoming a full fledge modern rock outfit in the 90s?
 
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