Elvis Duran On CBS Sunday Morning
Mo Rocca‘s in-depth story brought viewers in-studio at Duran’s radio flagship for the past three decades, Z100/New York, his home in Santa Fe, and behind the scenes at Z100’s Jingle Ball at Madison Square Garden. Duran discussed a variety of topics, including the magic of radio and how his personality has won him loyal fans, including some of the biggest names in pop music. Duran also revealed how his love for radio began when he was a young child, and shared that the special connection with on-air personalities is what originally drew him to the platform and that unique friendship continues to inspire him every day. “I’ve been working with some of the same people for 25-30 years,” Duran told Rocca. “The energy with each other is what makes it work. I don’t need to be the center of attention.”
When asked about his legacy, Duran said, “I don’t want them to remember my name, I just want them to remember how we made them feel every day. That’s it.”
• Bonus Coverage: Leave it to “Radio’s Best Friend,” Art Vuolo, to include this awesome extra video montage, History of the American DJ, featuring brief vignettes of the industry’s most legendary jocks, including, yes, a young Elvis Duran. This clip (at 5:18 into the video), which was inexplicably left out of the CBS Sunday Morning feature, shows Valerie Segraves (now at 107.1 The Boss/Monmouth-Ocean), smashing birthday cake in Elvis’ face while on the air at Z100!