
In a brand new documentary, DJ Scott Shannon reveals how Madonna badgered her approach onto the radio.
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In 1983, Madonna was only a woman knocking on doorways and attempting to get her tune “Vacation” performed on the radio. She was so determined, she’d even make the journey out to Secaucus, NJ, the place the brand new radio station Z100 had simply elbowed its technique to No. 1 in a crowded Huge Apple market.
“In the future our music director got here in and stated, ‘There’s a girl out entrance who gained’t go away. She comes each Tuesday and he or she insists we've got to play her file,’ ” recollects Scott Shannon within the new documentary “Worst to First: The True Story of Z100 New York.”
Shannon, who was this system director and host of the “Morning Zoo” present, stated the monitor was well-liked within the golf equipment however hadn’t but hit the airwaves. Nonetheless, he stated he’d play it if she stopped calling on them.

“It turned a reasonably large hit for us. We had been one of many first Prime 40 stations to play her tune. She was so appreciative she stated when she acquired large, she’d pay us again. Properly, we by no means thought she was going to be that large,” Shannon, who now helms the morning slot at WCBS-FM, instructed The Submit.
However the Materials Lady stayed true to her phrase.
After making the film “Who’s That Lady” in 1987, she struck a deal to permit Z100 to broadcast from the world premiere. “We had a stage constructed in the course of Instances Sq., and he or she got here out on this stunning white robe and greeted the gang. There should have been 10,000 folks,” he stated.

It was a testomony to the ability of Z100, which turned a juggernaut and full-fledged anointer of pop and rock stars like Duran Duran, Bon Jovi and Debbie Gibson.
“We had been one of many first to play Debbie. Her mom was a fantastic promoter. She drove me loopy,” Shannon stated of Gibson’s late mom Diane, who was relentless about making her daughter a star.
The final word underdog
However when the station launched in August 1983, it was the last word underdog. Led by Shannon — an outsider out of the Tampa, Florida, market — it was lifeless final within the Arbitron scores. Initially, musicians wouldn’t enterprise out to its less-than-glamorous NJ location. Neither would the file firms, so DJs had to purchase their very own music.

However in solely 74 days, the station went from worst to first.
The movie (now streaming on Apple and Amazon) explores how Shannon constructed a loyal viewers utilizing guerrilla advertising and marketing; a zany solid of characters on its morning present full with pranks and superstar impersonators; and smoke-and-mirror techniques like boasting that they broadcasted from the highest of the Empire State constructing.
The reality was all of the radio stations did. “However no one says it,” he quipped.
Z100 had no advertising and marketing finances, so Shannon requested his listeners to make their very own bumper stickers and grasp sheets with Z100 scrawled on it. And so they did it in droves. In essence, he created a viral second earlier than the idea existed.
“We invited our listeners to be part of our quest . . . It was a really informal and private strategy. It touched folks. We admitted we don’t have AccuWeather, so if you might want to know the climate, look out the window within the morning. The opposite radio stations, pundits and specialists didn’t get it. It began out as a secret society,” stated Shannon.
Pranks with The Boss
On the station’s morning present, the crew concocted outlandish tales. One whopper was that Bruce Springsteen, who was wrapping up a tour on the Meadowlands, was nonetheless enjoying at 7 a.m. from the evening earlier than.
“We stated the band was sleeping onstage, and Bruce was enjoying his guitar. The parents on the Meadowlands referred to as and instructed us to cease as a result of folks had been returning with their ticket stubs from the evening earlier than,” stated Shannon.
After they did the inconceivable and hit No. 1, the story was splashed throughout the media. Shannon did the rounds with Regis and Oprah, and even landed on the quilt of New York Journal.

Quickly, the morning present turned a vacation spot for artists attempting to interrupt by. It was additionally the place Gibson acquired her trademark black felt hat — a present from fellow visitor and “Rock On” singer Michael Damian after she complimented him and tried it on.
“As soon as we acquired established, we turned the dominant pressure in file gross sales within the tri-state space,” stated Shannon.
And so they haven’t appeared again. Z100 stays wildly well-liked and influential and produces the Jingle Ball live performance yearly. For Shannon, who steered the pirate ship, its earliest days had been a whirlwind.
“It occurred so quick, I didn’t have an opportunity to take pleasure in it.”
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