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In early 2024, Donnie Simpson finished his multi-year run on WMMJ-FM, Majic 102.3 in DC. Amazingly, he's been a radio staple since 1978.
Legendary radio and media personality Donnie Simpson signed off, possibly for the last time, on Jan. 12. The illustrious career that spanned an incredible 55 years ended with a heartfelt message ...
Donnie Simpson, the long-time and charismatic host of Video Soul, was a key part of the show’s success. After 25 years of being off the air, Simpson has announced that he and the show are making ...
Local radio icon Donnie Simpson has been known to those of us in D. C. for decades, but he became a household name across the country with his hit show "Video Soul" in the '80s and 90s on BET ...
Sunday night, a line wrapped around the block to celebrate 40 years of Donnie Simpson on D.C.’s airwaves. Just to give you an idea of who Donnie Simpson is, when WUSA 9 first started asking him ...
He would later work at WPGC-FM, and after a five-year hiatus came back to D.C. radio to take afternoons at WMMJ-FM. Now, the NAB is paying tribute to Donnie Simpson, who recently departed Urban One.
Simpson will host an afternoon show called The Donnie Simpson Show from 3 to 7 p.m. on WMMJ (MAJIC 102.3) starting Monday, August 17.
Last ‘Donnie Simpson Show' on MAJIC to air Friday “I’m going to miss doing the show, Donnie’s going to miss it, too, but he’s got some great things planned,” News4's Tony Perkins said.
The signed poster presented to Donnie Simpson with "I Wanna Thank You." Photo courtesy of Full Circle Entertainment, Inc. “The Mount Rushmore of D.C. would likely be Chuck Brown, Marion Barry ...
In 2015, Simpson returned to radio as the host of The Donnie Simpson Show on TV One’s sister property WMMJ-MAJIC 102.3 FM. Peep our Q&A with the legend below: ...
Radio personality Donnie Simpson is signing off WPGC-FM this week, retiring after 32 years of hosting in D.C. The Washington Post reports Simpson’s contract does not expire until March 2011.
Donnie Simpson has worked in radio for more than 50 years, but he’s never owned his own work — until now. The longtime radio host who got his start on Detroit’s airwaves before moving to ...
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