David Brody Departs Elvis Duran & The Morning Show After 24 Years

Longtime Elvis Duran & The Morning Show executive producer/comedy writer David Brody announced his departure from the show on Friday, August 19.

Brody told listeners on Friday that it was time to put his family ahead of his job. “If I’m going to make a change, this job has monopolized everything else I’ve wanted to do like write the book I keep talking about.” He also mentioned some television projects he wants to develop.

Brody had been with the “Z100” WHTZ New York based show since 1998 as a comedy writer and for awhile worked for both Duran’s show and former co-host Elliot Segal’s “Elliot In The Morning” at “DC 101” WWDC Washington and has served as EP for Duran since 2002. He has also served as a writer for United Stations Radio Networks from 1998 to 2013 and Premiere Networks since 2013. He will continue co-hosting The Brooklyn Boys podcast with Skeery Jones.

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com