Legendary longtime D.C. radio personality Donnie Simpson announced that Friday will be the last day of “The Donnie Simpson Show” on MAJIC 102.3.
After 55 years on the radio, Simpson stressed on air Wednesday that he is not retiring.
He’s excited about what’s next for him, including his podcast and the reboot of the TV show “Video Soul.”
It's official. @DonnieSimpson just announced that "The Donnie Simpson Show" on @MajicDC 102.3/92.7 will be ending on Friday. It's unfortunate, but Donnie stressed that he is NOT retiring. (Neither am I!) It's been a great run, and we hope you'll join us for our final two shows! pic.twitter.com/04vNKJgrlb
— Tony Perkins (@TonyPerkinsFMTV) January 10, 2024
Simpson joined MAJIC 8 years ago. News4 anchor Tony Perkins joined “The Donnie Simpson Show” in the 3 p.m. slot six years ago.
“I’m going to miss doing the show, Donnie’s going to miss it, too, but he’s got some great things planned,” Perkins said. “We loved doing the show. Thank you for all the responses on social media.”
According to NBC News4, MAJIC is going to syndicated programming all day except for the morning show.
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