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{{Infobox Radio Show
{{Unreferenced|date=January 2008}}
| show_name = The Opie & Anthony Show
| image = Opieanthony.jpg
| imagesize = 303px
| caption = Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia
| format = Talk, Comedy
| runtime = 5-6 hours per episode, Monday through Friday<br>2-3 hours are exclusive to [[XM Radio]]
| creator = Gregg Hughes<br>Anthony Cumia
| writer =
| executive_producer = Steve Carlesi
| starring = Gregg "Opie" Hughes<br>Anthony Cumia<br>[[Jim Norton (comedian)|Jim Norton]]
| opentheme = "[[The Ecstasy of Gold]]" by [[Ennio Morricone]] and <br> [[Street Fighting Man]] by [[Rage Against the Machine]]
| endtheme = "[[Street Fighting Man]]" by [[Rage Against the Machine]]
| country = {{flagicon|United States}} [[United States]]
| first_aired = [[March 27]], [[1995]]
| last_aired = present
| num_episodes =
| website = http://opieandanthony.com
| home_station = [[The Virus (XM)|The Virus]] ([[XM]]202)<br>[[WXRK]] (92.3 K-ROCK in [[New York City]])<br>''[[Opie and Anthony#Station listings|See affiliates below]]''
| podcast = [http://www.audible.com/xmradio/ audible.com]
}}


'''Opie''' (Gregg Hughes, b. [[May 23]] [[1963]]) and '''Anthony''' (Anthony Cumia, b. [[April 26]] [[1961]]) are the hosts of '''''The Opie & Anthony Show''''', a [[talk radio]] program airing on [[XM Satellite Radio]], [[XM Radio Canada|XM Canada]], [[DirecTV]], and syndicated on terrestrial radio stations nationwide. It is co-hosted by stand up comedian [[Jim Norton (comedian)|Jim Norton]]. The show is currently based in [[New York City]]; it was previously on [[WNEW-FM]] in New York, and prior to that, on [[WAAF-FM]] in [[Boston]].
'''''The Regular Guys''''' ([[Larry Wachs]] and [[Eric Von Haessler]]) is the bad [[morning show]] on [[WWWQ|Rock 100.5]] in [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]].


The ''The Opie & Anthony Show'' airs weekdays live from 6am through 11am [[North American Eastern Standard Time Zone|ET]] , the first three hours of which are broadcast from [[CBS Radio]]'s [[WXRK|WXRK 92.3 K-ROCK]] studio in New York, and is aired on both terrestrial and satellite radio. The show then continues from 9am through 11am, exclusively on [[XM Radio]] Channel 202 "[[The Virus (XM)|The Virus]]". Unless the live show is running long, a "worst-of" segment is broadcast from 11am to 12pm. Replays are available throughout the day on their [[XM]] channel as well as on [[Direct TV]] channel 879.


On [[April 26]] [[2006]], Opie and Anthony returned to the terrestrial airwaves after a four year absence, replacing CBS Radio's ''[[The David Lee Roth Show|David Lee Roth Show]]'', which aired mainly on the eastern coast of the United States. Syndication of ''The Opie & Anthony Show'' is handled by Robert Eatman Enterprises.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.roberteatman.com/home.html |title=Home of Robert Eatman Enterprises, Inc. |accessdate=2007-12-01}}</ref>


==Background and history==
The Regular Guys were on [[WKLS (FM)|WKLS]] 96 Rock in [[Atlanta, Georgia|Atlanta]], [[Georgia (U.S. state)|Georgia]]. 1st from 1998-2004 and 2nd from 2005-2006. The show was cancelled twice due to being fired 1st and 2nd to a lawsuit. They are presently (since [[January 2008]]) on the new [[WWWQ|Rock 100.5]].
Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia were raised on [[Long Island]], [[New York]], in [[Centerport, New York|Centerport]] and [[Elwood, New York|Elwood]] respectively. Hughes graduated from [[State University of New York at Geneseo|SUNY Geneseo]] and for the next seven years, interned and worked at several upstate New York radio stations such as WCMF in [[Rochester, NY|Rochester]] (where he first worked for [[Brother Wease]]) and WUFX in [[Buffalo, NY|Buffalo]] (which is now WEDG, currently the Buffalo syndicator of O&A). Opie eventually found his way back home to rock station [[WBAB]] on his native Long Island. Although not initially doing a talk-show, Hughes did experiment with certain talk elements, including a recurring character named "Spuds Buckley". Cumia was a high school dropout barely earning a living as an HVAC duct worker when he began performing songs with his brother Joe. In August 1994, Hughes received an entry during an [[O.J. Simpson]] parody song contest. The song was titled "Gonna Electric Shock OJ" (sung to the tune of [[Otis Redding]]'s "[[Sittin on the dock of the bay|Sittin on the Dock of the Bay]]") by a local band known as Rotgut, of which Cumia was the lead singer. The song was a hit on Hughes' show, and he invited the Cumia brothers to the studio to play live in September 1994. This sparked several more appearances, where "Ant & Brother Joe" jumped at any opportunity to be on the air. In December 1994, Cumia also appeared on ''[[The Howard Stern Show]]'' (Hoo Hoo Robin) during an impression contest in which he imitated [[Jackie Martling|Jackie the Jokeman]], [[Beavis and Butt-head]], and [[Sam Kinison]]. Soon afterward, Hughes and Cumia became a radio team. Hughes' show was called "The Nighttime Attitude", which aired from 8 pm-midnight on [[WBAB]].<ref>[http://www.foundrymusic.com/braincandy/displaymedia.cfm/id/6990 FoundryMusic.Com Media: The Very First O&A Show EVER - 1<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Shortly after Cumia's arrival, he and Hughes requested that the show be moved to morning or afternoon drive, the two most listened-to timeslots in radio. When the station refused, Hughes and Cumia moved the show to afternoon drive on WAAF in [[Boston]], where they premiered on [[March 27]], [[1995]] as ''Opie & Anthony (O&A)''.


===WAAF-FM===
The Regular Guys show started when Larry and Eric were hired in 1995 by [[KLSX]] 97.1FM in Los Angeles after Wachs sent out demos of radio work him and Von Haessler had done. They were fired in 1997 from KLSX in L.A. for having no talent. The Regular Guys were hired after a period of time by Atlanta station WKLS in 1998, and created another average show.


Among Opie and Anthony's most notable Boston stunts was when they hyped a giveaway of "100 Grand" for weeks. When they finally gave away the prize, the winning caller laid into the duo with biting invective after he realized the repairs he needed to make to his truck would be un-affordable with a [[100 Grand Bar|100 Grand candy bar]] instead of $100,000.<ref>{{cite news | first=Corey | last=Deitz | title=Radio Bloopers, Screwups, Outtakes and Embarrassments - Series 2 |publisher=[[About.com]] | url =http://radio.about.com/od/radiobloopersandouttakes/ss/blbloopers2_4.htm | work =Your Guide to Radio | accessdate = 2007-04-14 | language = }}</ref>
The show was voted "Most Likely to put someone to sleep" in an Atlanta ''[[Creative Loafing Atlanta|Creative Loafing]]'' survey.


The duo was fired in April 1998 from WAAF for an [[April Fool's Day]] prank involving [[List of mayors of Boston|Mayor]] [[Thomas Menino]]. Opie and Anthony told their listeners Menino died in a fiery car accident while vacationing solo in Florida. Many believed the story, leading Menino to file a complaint with the [[Federal Communications Commission]], as the FCC prohibits the broadcast of knowingly false information if it causes public harm.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fcc.gov/eb/broadcast/hoaxes.html|title=FCC hoax policy|accessdate=2007-12-01|year=2005}}</ref> WAAF suggested that the duo have pies thrown at them while being held in town square stocks. The idea was summarily dismissed by the mayor's office. Facing a possible license challenge, WAAF fired them, but Opie and Anthony promised that they would return to Boston and get revenge.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E05E4DA1231F930A25754C0A96E958260|title= On-Air Prank Earns Pair A Shot at Radio Big Time|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=New York Times|year=1998-08-13|author=Andrea Adelson}}</ref>
The Regular Guys were 1st fired on [[April 9]], [[2004]] at the height of their [[Arbitron ratings]] success when a graphic interview with pornographic movie actress [[Devin Lane]] was accidentally aired over a [[Honda]] commercial. That interview was intended to be played backwards when they returned from the break, mocking the [[FCC]] indecency crackdown at the time. Upon their dismissal, their sidekick Southside Steve Rickman was retained by Clear Channel because he had a different contract.


===WNEW-FM===
The station already suffered from bad ratings so it was no big loss.
In June 1998, O&A were back on New York station [[WNEW-FM]], where they became a top 10 afternoon drive show in New York by 2000.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cbsradio.com/press_center/releases/pressrelease150639-04-24-2006.html|title=Opie & Anthony Return To CBS Radio Beginning Wednesday, April 26|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=CBS Radio|year=2006-04-24}}</ref> WNEW's ratings had been sagging for the last three years, and the duo was virtually the only thing keeping the once-proud station relevant on the New York radio scene. The duo's success led WNEW to switch to a [[hot talk]] format in 1999, and station owner [[Infinity Broadcasting]] (the radio unit of [[CBS]], owned by [[Viacom]]) soon made plans to introduce the format to several of its other FM stations.


In November 2000, sixteen people associated with the show were arrested during a promotion for [http://web.archive.org/web/20010118214900/http://www.voyeurbus.com/ "The Voyeur Bus,"] a mostly glass bus carting naked women through [[Manhattan]] with a police escort.<ref>{{cite news | first=WILLIAM | last=RASHBAUM | title=Escort of Voyeur Bus Suspended by Police | date=[[2000-02-12]] |url =http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F0081FFC34590C718CDDAB0994D8404482 | work =New York Times | accessdate = 2007-07-05 | language = }}</ref> The stunt was harshly condemned by [[Mayor of New York|Mayor]] [[Rudy Giuliani]].
The Regular Guys were rehired by Clear Channel in early 2005. They returned to the air on [[March 21]], [[2005]] on their sister station, [[WGST (AM)|WGST]] Newsradio 640 AM. The format of news radio did not fit with their narrative style, and so they returned to 96 Rock in May, sans Rickman who was doing a different shift.


O&A hosted the short-lived "[[XFL]] Gameday" - the pregame show for [[Vince McMahon]]'s startup [[American football|football league]] - for four weeks in February 2001. The half-hour show aired nationally on Saturday nights on select [[NBC]] affiliates prior to the evening's games. The show was taped on Wednesdays at the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWF]]'s theme restaurant in [[Times Square]], and was open to the public. It featured analysis by [[WNBC]] sportscaster [[Bruce Beck]] and [[New York/New Jersey Hitmen]] head coach [[Rusty Tillman]], but also featured plenty of raunch. One particular segment featured O&A as chefs, inserting a cucumber in between two melons. O&A were almost banned from [[Giants Stadium]] for life during the filming of one episode when they imitated a proposed XFL rule where first possession was determined by placing the ball at midfield and having two opposing team-members attempt to get it. O&A did this as the [[Star-Spangled Banner]] began to play before a game. They said that the $100,000 cost of making each new show was the cause of its demise, though no official reason was given for its cancellation.
The Regular Guys had recovered about 3/4 of their tiny audience by mid-2006. On [[September 25]], [[2006]], "Southside" Steve Rickman returned to make guest appearances on a nearly daily basis. On [[October 17]], [[2006]], the Regular Guys Show mysteriously went into [[rerun]]s, eerily reminiscent of the three weeks prior to their firing on [[April 9]], [[2004]].


In 2001, O&A signed a syndication deal with Infinity to syndicate their show on 22 stations nationwide, including [[WBCN]] in Boston, longtime rival of WAAF. Onetime friend of the show [[Andrew Dice Clay]] then introduced O&A to [[Jim Norton (comedian)|Jim Norton]], a comedian who toured with and opened for Clay. Norton was a hit on ''O&A'' and soon became a regular on the show, appearing three or four days per week.
On [[October 23]], [[2006]], Larry Wachs and Eric von Haessler were dismissed from Clear Channel, due to a lawsuit by [[WWVA-FM|Viva 105.7]] morning DJs Yogi and Panda. The suit against The Regular Guys claims that Larry Wachs recorded them against their knowledge while having a discussion in separate bathroom stalls. Eric von Haessler's Mad Pundit Radio program which was broadcast Saturday afternoons on WGST was also dropped. That recording was part of a bit that was played on the show which Wachs said was approved by station manigment.


====Sex for Sam====
In March 2007, the criminal case against Wachs in the Yogi and Panda controversy that forced the show off the air in October 2006 was dismissed by the [[Fulton County, Georgia]] [[district attorney]] for having no merit. Consequently, Clear Channel agreed to settle Wachs' breach of contract claims against them in an agreement under which terms were not disclosed.
One of O&A's stunts was "Sex for Sam", a yearly contest where the goal was to have sex in notable public places in New York City. Couples from various states would be selected to be trailed by a comedian or member of the show, who would call the program to report the location. The contest was sponsored by [[Samuel Adams (beer)|Boston Beer Company]], maker of [[Samuel Adams (beer)|Samuel Adams]] beer; prizes included trips to Boston concerts sponsored by the beer company. The contest was approved by the station and had no major problems for the first two years.


However, in "Sex for Sam 3", comedian [[Paul Mecurio]] encouraged Brian Florence and Loretta Harper, a [[Virginia]] couple visiting Manhattan, to have sex in a vestibule at [[St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York|St. Patrick's Cathedral]] on [[August 15]], [[2002]]. When a security guard ordered Mecurio and the couple to leave the church immediately, Mecurio began to argue with the guard, who then contacted police. The couple was arrested and charged with public lewdness. Intense media scrutiny led to the [[Catholic League (U.S.)|Catholic League]] demanding that Opie and Anthony be fired. The Catholic League also threatened to get WNEW's license revoked.
The Regular Guys returned to Atlanta airwaves because they are a cheap hire. Maybe one day the corporations will realize out these guys aren't funny and have no talent. We Want Opie & Anthony!!!!


O&A broadcast the next day, but were ordered not to directly address the incident for legal reasons. The show went into re-runs the following week. On [[August 22]], Infinity fired Opie and Anthony, and canceled the show. However, the company continued to pay the duo to stay off the air for the balance of their contract. The Catholic League immediately dropped its bid to revoke WNEW's license.
The line up of the show features:
*[[Larry Wachs]] – Co-[[host]], various voices/characters
*[[Eric Von Haessler]] – Co-host
*"Southside" Steve Rickman
*Tim Andrews (a.k.a. "The Porn Czar" and "Porny") – [[Radio producer|Executive Producer]], various voices/characters and occasional sidekick.
*Mark Owens - Traffic/board op
*Sebas - Producer, Video Producer for South Side TV
*Debra Cantu - phone screener


The repercussions of the incident were widespread:
Past staff/line-ups on the show included:


*Infinity was fined $357,000 by the FCC--the maximum amount allowed by law, and the second-largest indecency fine in American radio history. It refused to pay the fine.<ref>{{cite news|last = McConnell|first = Bill|title = Infinity to FCC: We Won't Pay Fine|publisher = Broadcasting Cable|date = [[2003-11-24]]|url =
*The Critic-(former producer/sports)
http://www.broadcastingcable.com/article/CA337613.html?display=Washington|accessdate = 2007-04-13}}</ref>
*Christopher Calandro (a.k.a. "RadioBoy")-(former producer)
*WNEW's ratings, already dreadful aside from Opie and Anthony, dropped even lower than those of noncommercial stations and never recovered. The station returned to the music format in January 2003, starting with an [[adult contemporary]] format, later switching to a [[disco|classic dance]] music format before returning to the AC format, at which point the station's call letters were changed to [[WWFS]].
*Tim Frasier (a.k.a. "Virgin Murray") - [[Radio producer|Producer]]
*Perhaps due to stress, Florence died of a heart attack in September 2003; Harper pleaded guilty a month later to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to seven days of community service.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2003/LAW/11/07/cathedral.sex.ap/index.html|title=Woman sentenced in cathedral sex case|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=CNN|year=2003-11-07}}</ref>
*Garrett "the 40 Year-old Intern" - Intern
*"Church Chick" (real name Nicole Campbell) - Intern
*"Rerun" (Tom Erickson) - Intern
*Heather "the Tiny-bouncy-breasted Intern" - Intern
*Mid-Day DJ Tim Rhodes - Daily Sports Brief
*Roni "The Topless Intern" Frescone - Intern*
*Alfie - Producer
*Mid-Day DJ Fin (As Duke LaCrosse) – Daily Sports Brief
*A Boy Named Lucy - Producer
*Kelly "Race Card" Brown - Phone Screener and racist


===XM Satellite Radio===
Regular guests on the show include:
Opie and Anthony returned to the air on [[October 4]] [[2004]] exclusively for [[XM]] Satellite Radio after two years off the air.
Initially, the show was offered to [[XM]] subscribers at a premium cost of $1.99 a month, to which they encountered some resistance. In April 2005, "High Voltage" became part of the basic [[XM]] subscription. There are no numbers available with respect to the number of premium subscribers. Hughes gave some indication, however, when he told the Long Island press in 2006, "we went from having a show that was syndicated in 17 major markets to having a few thousand.", which did not help to remove the discrepancy.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.longislandpress.com/main.asp?Search=1&ArticleID=7427&SectionID=23&SubSectionID=72&S=1|title=Raging Bulls|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=Long Island Press|year=2006}}</ref>


On [[April 17]] [[2006]], [[DirecTV]] ceased airing [[XM]] 202 (The High Voltage Channel) on their satellite TV service, citing subscriber requests for more music channels and less talk and sports channels. However, less than a week elapsed before inside sources stated that, due to overwhelming audience (and the Pests) demands that O&A return to DirecTV, the channel would be restored on [[April 26]] [[2006]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=206500|title=Opie & Anthony Return To DirecTV|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=FMQB|year=2006}}</ref>
*Tommy the Tard
*Slim Mackerel - [http://www.slimmackerel.com]
*"Larry Munson Jr." - Sports
*George Stein - DUI Lawyer
*The Singing Psychic
*[[George Lowe]] - voice of [[Space Ghost]]
*Nancy Wachs (Larry's sister who lives on [[Long Island]])
*Larry's Parents who live in [[Baltimore]]
*Dr. Mike (Larry's brother who lives in [[Denver]]
*Ben Connor (a.k.a. "[[Ben the Bunnyman]]") - During his tenure with The Regular Guys, Ben The Bunnyman wrestled Yucko the Clown, performed severely mangled versions of rock songs, called plays for a Braves game, and welcomed the crowd to several live WWE performances in Atlanta and Duluth, Georgia. Ben passed away on Feb. 4th, 2008 from complications from heart surgery.


Opie & Anthony frequently mentioned on the air that they hated the name "High Voltage", which was selected by one of the company lawyers. They had been trying to change the name but were unsuccessful for the first 2 years until Eric Logan announced on their [[October 4]] [[2006]] broadcast that High Voltage would be renamed "[[The Virus (XM)|The Virus]]" on [[November 20]] [[2006]], due to the demands of hardcore O&A fans, known as "The Pests".
== Aggravators to the listening public ==
There are recurring bits that were added from time to time. In such segments of the show, the hosts take calls from people who are allegedly affiliated with certain organizations or high-profile figures. Sometimes repeat callers are often heard. Some of these repeat callers add to the wackiness of the show are as follows:


O&A's [[XM]] contract has been renewed until October 2010.<ref>[http://wackbag.com/showpost.php?p=1079351&postcount=14 wackbag.com post]</ref>
* "Ricardo": The Latino caller who enrages listeners regarding Latino related issues.


A big part of the XM show was the "Assault on the Media", led by [[O&A Army|"The Pests"]] to give the show additional exposure. On [[May 19]] [[2005]], show intern Nathaniel showed up behind [[Arthur Chi'en]] of [[WCBS-TV]], and was coincidentally joined by [[Lee Mroszak|Crazy Cabbie]]. The disruption caused Chi'en to shout "What the fuck is your problem, man?" while the cameras were still rolling. Chi'en was fired a few hours later. (The situation brought the show nationwide press).
* "Terrell": The African-American caller who enrages listeners regarding African-American related issues.


On [[May 15]], [[2007]], XM suspended Opie & Anthony for 30 days, in response to a broadcast featuring an African-American homeless man who had wandered into the studio. Opie and Anthony dubbed the man "Homeless Charlie" and among the topics he discussed was the possibility of having forced [[sexual intercourse|sex]] with [[Condoleezza Rice]] and [[Laura Bush]].<ref name="xmsuspend">{{Cite web|url=http://xmradio.mediaroom.com/index.php?s=press_releases&item=1452|title=XM Radio Suspends Opie & Anthony|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=XM Satellite Radio|year=2007-05-15}}</ref> Charlie spoke wildly for nearly twenty minutes, commenting on a wide variety of news topics. A right wing blogger posted a ten second excerpt of the discussion, and was later posted to ''The Drudge Report'', with no context given to the audio. A media frenzy ensued, leaving many fans wondering how, in light of O&A's past antics, the exchange received so much attention. Commentary on the incident was especially incendiary from Bill O'Reilly, who called the situation "the worst I have ever seen." CBS (terrestrial) radio continued to air the show from 6am-9am (eastern time), and had a decidedly more subdued sound, due to greater scrutiny.
* "Zebulon": the ultra-conservative Christian, associate Pastor-Rev. of Popular Creek Church of God, Jesus and the Holy Ghost, who sometimes has enraged listeners regarding ultra-conservative Christian related issues. Such as the fact that he felt 'Harry Potter' books caused children to turn 'queer'.


Fans reacted to the news by canceling their XM Radio subscriptions. On the day the suspension was announced, callers to XM Radio customer service experienced lengthy hold times.<ref>[http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-shockradio17may17,0,5876487.story?coll=la-home-business Listeners shocked by XM hosts' suspension]</ref> Moreover, some sponsors pulled their advertising off XM, in protest of the suspension.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.orbitcast.com/archives/sponsors-pull-advertising-over-oa-suspension.html|title=Sponsors pull advertising over O&A suspension|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=Orbitcast|year=2007-05-17}}</ref>
* "Herman": A fan obsessed with host, Eric, who often calls up and harasses Eric because he perceives Eric as being 'arrogant'. Other listeners have even called in and offered to be Eric's 'body guard' to protect Eric from this obsessed fan.


The duo's month-long suspension from XM ended on [[June 15]] [[2007]], and they returned to XM's airwaves on that date. Shortly after the suspension was lifted, Opie closed on a $3.35 million 2,088 square foot apartment in [[Trump Place]] owned by [[Donald Trump]].
* "Curtis Washington": An associate of [[Cynthia McKinney]] who would call discussing updates and schemes for her 2006 re-election. Many callers would call the show aggravated questioning the illegality of the schemes and the intelligence of Washington. Mr. Washington has since moved on to run the "Georgians for Hillary" campaign.


On [[October 25th]], [[2007]] it was revealed that Opie and Anthony's weekly satellite audience was 216,800 - well behind their bitter rival, Howard Stern. Opie and Anthony contest the numbers and say they make more for XM than Howard does for Sirius. XM Executive Vice President of Programming Eric Logan also confirmed that the 216,800 number was partially taken when O&A was suspended from the XM airwaves in April-May 2007 and estimated their weekly numbers as actually being in excess of a million.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | title=For XM, Howard Stern is the king of satellite radio |url =http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2007/10/25/2007-10-25_for_xm_howard_stern_is_the_king_of_satel-2.html
* "Travis Elliot" and "Lester Chalmers": Various "governmental figures from around the metro Atlanta area, most notably Cobb County Board of Education advisor who mandated a "Gay Studies" class for all Cobb County high school students.
| work = New York Daily News | accessdate = 2007-10-25 | language = }}</ref>


===Return to broadcast radio===
* "Norma Lee": A country music singer who had out a cd called "Back To Our Roots."
After an 18-month run on [[XM]], ''The Opie & Anthony Show'' began simulcasting on [[XM Radio]] and various terrestrial radio stations from 6 am to 9 am EST. From 9 am to 11 am (and on some days up to noon), the show will be broadcast exclusively on [[XM]] Radio. [[XM]] listeners are able to hear the show uncensored the entire time (except when the main feed is "self-censored" by the hosts), however from the 6-9 slot, the FM-only listeners will hear an [[FCC]]-compliant version of the show.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=206195|title=Behind The Opie & Anthony Deal With XM EVP/Programming Eric Logan|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=FMQB|year=2006-04-25}}</ref> In the initial [[Arbitron]] ratings released since their move to terrestrial radio, ''The Opie & Anthony Show'' doubled Free FM's ratings in the New York City market in the month of May.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=232699|title=Opie & Anthony Move Ratings Needle For CBS Radio|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=FMQB}}</ref> In Philadelphia O&A achieved a threefold increase in the month of May over David Lee Roth's April performance with listeners, ages 18-34.<ref>http://today.reuters.com/investing/financeArticle.aspx?type=bondsNews&storyID=2006-06-22T222655Z_01_N22386482_RTRIDST_0_MEDIA-OPIE-ANTHONY.XML</ref><ref>http://www.newsday.com/news/local/wire/newyork/ny-bc-ny--opieampanthony0623jun23,0,7406949.story</ref> In Boston, they doubled the listeners of all ages and achieved an even larger increase in younger demographics.<ref>{{cite news |first=Clea|last=Simon|title=Opie and Anthony give 'BCN a boost|url=http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2006/06/24/opie_and_anthony_give_bcn_a_boost/|publisher=Boston Globe|date=2006-06-24|accessdate=2007-12-02 }}</ref>
According to the winter 07 arbitron ratings, O&A have doubled Roth's ratings with their target of 18- to 34-year-olds. But so far that's only meant going from 2% to about 4% of the audience, a third of Stern's old numbers in NYC.<ref>{{cite news | first=David | last=Hinckley | title= With Stern gone, Elvis leads a market that's all shook up | date=2007-05-01 |url =http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2007/05/01/2007-05-01_with_stern_gone_elvis_leads_a_market_tha-2.html | work =NY Daily News | accessdate = 2007-12-02 | language = }}</ref> Following the Summer 07 Arbitron ratings, O&A's 18- to 34-year-olds ratings slipped, while their morning drive rating in NYC of 2.1 leaves them only ahead of sports based WFAN network in the morning.<ref>{{cite news | first=David | last=Hinckley | title= Ratings bring morning glory again to WINS | date=2007-10-26 |url =http://www.nydailynews.com/entertainment/tv/2007/10/16/2007-10-16_ratings_bring_morning_glory_again_to_win.html | work =NY Daily News | accessdate = 2007-12-02 | language = }}</ref>

Since the initial uptick, ratings increases have been tepid, leading to
on-air discussions of the problem. One [[unintended consequence]] of
dividing time between FM and [[Satellite Radio]] has been a dropoff in ratings in the shows after O&A airs. One proposed solution has been to extend ''The Opie & Anthony Show'' an additional hour on FM stations.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fmqb.com/Article.asp?id=290858|title=Opie & Anthony In A Ratings Dilemma|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=FMQB}}</ref> The addition of the show did not immediately help XM subscriptions, with subscription targets falling since the simulcast began.<ref>{{cite news | first=Rick | last=Munarriz | title=Sanjaya, Sirius, Sinatra, and Stern | date=2007-04-20 |url =http://www.fool.com/investing/high-growth/2007/04/20/sanjaya-sirius-sinatra-and-stern.aspx | work =The Motley Fool | accessdate = 2007-12-02 | language = }}</ref>

On [[July 17]] [[2006]], Opie and Anthony signed a deal with [[Citadel Broadcasting]] in which the first three hours of the show would be broadcast on nine of Citadel's rock stations.<ref>{{cite news | first=Mike | last=Boyle | title=Opie and Anthony Ink Deal With Citadel | date=2007-08-17 |url =http://www.mediaweek.com/mw/news/tvstations/article_display.jsp?vnu_content_id=1002840290 | work =MediaWeek | accessdate = 2007-12-02 | language = }}</ref>

[[Rockstar Games]] gave the cast and crew of the show voice roles in the videogame ''[[Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories]]'', including Club Soda Kenny as the voice of Derek the Dodo. The only exception was Jimmy Norton because he was already given a voice role in another Rockstar game ''[[Bully (video game)|Bully]]''.

On [[October 23]] [[2007]], [[WYSP]] in Philadelphia cut Opie and Anthony from their line-up in favor of rock music, which the station had changed formats to a month prior.<ref>{{cite news | first=Michael | last=Klein | title=‘Opie & Anthony’ dumped by WYSP | date=2007-10-23 |url =http://www.philly.com/philly/news/breaking/20071023_Opie___Anthony_dumped_by_WYSP.html | work =Philadelphia Inquirer | accessdate = 2007-12-02 | language = }}</ref>

===Run-ins with the FCC===
The Federal Communications Commission has twice fined O&A for broadcasting material deemed in violation of decency standards. The first fine involved several November 2000 - January 2001 airings of a jingle produced by Dru Boogie, a deejay who regularly appears on the show. The $21,000 fine
also involved a segment of "Guess What's In My Pants", as well as a song titled, "I'm Horny for Little Girls".<ref>http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/DA-02-1336A1.html</ref> O&A's second FCC violation - the "Sex for Sam" broadcast - set a precedent for being the first time that a fine was issued to each individual station
airing the alleged indecent material.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cwfa.org/articles/4685/CWA/pornography/index.htm|title=FCC Issues Fine in Opie & Anthony St. Patrick’s Cathedral Case|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=Concerned Women for America}}</ref> The total was $357,500; $27,500 against each of the thirteen CBS Radio/Infinity-owned stations that broadcast the show.<ref>http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2003/FCC-03-234A1.html</ref> Infinity appealed both fines, after which its parent company Viacom
made a $3.5 million settlement which cancelled all pending
indecency violations.<ref>http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2004/FCC-04-268A1.html</ref> The show has not been in trouble with the FCC since that time.

==Program content==
[[Image:202VirusLogo.jpg|thumb|400px|The Official banner for Opie and Anthony's channel on [[XM Satellite Radio]]]]
Opie and Anthony often comment on American sociopolitical and popular culture. Their "cringe" style of entertainment has earned them the sobriquet "[[shock jock]]s". Hughes, Cumia and Norton broadcast for approximately five hours per day. Generally speaking, Opie sets the daily flow of the show and introduces topics, while Cumia and Norton provide color commentary. The show has few limits, and covers a wide array of topics interactively, with a great deal of time devoted to callers, and sound bites sent in from listeners. With their reemergence on terrestrial radio, however, the trio have been more conscientious about what might be censored. This has led to the "dump report", an [[XM]] segment in which
the specific content of censored bits is lamented. Some of the more hardcore O&A fans, nicknamed "[[O&A Army|Pests]]", have been known to go to extreme grassroots efforts to promote the show.

Friends and regular guests on the show include [[Adam Ferrara]], [[Louis C.K.]], [[Bill Burr]], [[Patrice O'Neal]], [[Brian Regan]], [[Robert Kelly (comedian)|Robert Kelly]], [[Bob Saget]] and [[Rich Vos]], all of whom have substituted for Norton when he has left New York to pursue his stand-up comedy and acting. Frequent guests include [[Colin Quinn]], [[Stephen Lynch (comedian)|Stephen Lynch]], [[Joe Rogan]] and [[Jay Mohr]]. Host Anthony Cumia does impressions of various personalities such as [[Charlton Heston]], [[Don West (sportscaster)|Don West]], [[Sylvester Stallone]], [[Fred Flintstone]], [[Bill Cosby]], [[Ben Stein]], [[Richard Nixon]], [[Sam Kinison]], [[Popeye]], [[Andrew Dice Clay]], [[Tom Brokaw]], [[Ronald Reagan]], [[Mike Tyson]], [[Tony Danza]], [[Christopher Reeve]], [[Robert Reed]], [[Regis Philbin]], [[Vince McMahon]], [[Neil Diamond]], [[Don Imus]], [[The Greaseman]] and [[Howard Stern]]. O&A's style and jokes typically target males in the 18-49 demographic.

The song played at the beginning of both the FM and [[XM]] show is [[Rage Against the Machine]]'s song "[[Street Fighting Man]]", a cover of the [[Rolling Stones]]' song of the same name.

===Film references===
O&A's show features many inside jokes that a new listener may not immediately understand.<ref> {{cite web|url=http://www.foundrymusic.com/bands/displayheadline.cfm/id/6657 |title=REQUIRED VIEWING: ESSENTIAL FILMS FOR THE OPIE AND ANTHONY SHOW |accessdate = 2007-04-14 |last=C |first=Steve |date=2004-11-30 }}</ref> There are many references to films,<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.oapedia.com/oa/Movie_Quotes_and_References|title=Movie Quotes and References|accessdate=2007-12-01|publisher=OAPedia.com}}</ref> ''[[The Shining (film)|The Shining]]'' being one of the most prominent. Other referenced films include ''[[The Silence of the Lambs (film)|The Silence of the Lambs]]'', ''[[Pulp Fiction (film)|Pulp Fiction]]'', ''[[The Accused (1988 film)|The Accused]]'', ''[[Predator]]'','' [[Boogie Nights]]'','' [[American Psycho]]'', '' [[Blazing Saddles]]'', ''[[Apocalypse Now]]'', ''[[Bad Lieutenant]]'', '' [[Ed Wood (film)|Ed Wood]]'', '' [[Jaws (film)|Jaws]]'', '' [[Platoon (film)|Platoon]]'', '' [[A Clockwork Orange (film)|A Clockwork Orange]]'', ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]'', ''[[Death Wish (film)|Death Wish]]'', ''[[Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan]]'', ''[[Schindler's List]]'', ''[[Caddyshack]]'', ''[[The Godfather]]'', ''[[My Baby is Black]]'', ''[[Mondo Topless]]'', and anything starring [[Robert De Niro]] (most notably ''[[The King of Comedy (1983 film)|The King of Comedy]]'').

===Staff===
* '''Steve Carlesi''', ''Executive Producer'' (aka ''Martini Steve'', ''Steve C'', ''Steven Carr'', ''Steve the Bear'') - Steve has worked with O&A since 1998. He also runs FoundryMusic.com [http://www.foundrymusic.com], which covers Opie and Anthony news, music (especially metal) news, and porn industry news. Steve was the lead singer of the band "Foundry", who had a song called "Pendulum". His acting ability is often showcased on the daily broadcast for humorous effect.
* '''John "Club Soda Kenny" Feder''', ''Security'' - A 22-year retiree of the [[West Orange, New Jersey|West Orange]], [[New Jersey]] Police Department, Feder met O&A while working for Andrew Dice Clay. Feder was cleared of departmental charges for conduct unbefitting of an officer when a videotape of his off-color act was sent to his superiors. Feder faced losing his 25-year pension.<ref>{{cite news | first=Wayne | last=Parry | title=Raunchy nightclub comedy act gets police sergeant suspended | date=2006-02-14 |url =http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/news/newjersey/story/5909846p-5924041c.html | work =The Press of Atlantic City | accessdate = 2007-12-02 | language = }}</ref> Feder's defense was that he kept his real name and law enforcement ties secret while performing comedy. Was part-time member of O&A's security staff since the summer of 2004, and joined O&A full-time in 2006 following his fully-reinstated retirement. Is often ridiculed for his "oafish" demeanor.
* '''Erik Nagel''', ''Producer'' (aka ''E-Rock'', ''Sex Bagel'', ''iRock'', or ''Hawk'') - Hired from Day 1 of the show coming to [[XM]] Radio.
* '''Nathaniel Bryant''', ''Senior Producer'' (aka ''Than'', ''Thanikins'') - Joined the show as an intern when it resumed airing in October 2004, and was hired full-time in July 2005. Also the co-host of The Than and Sam Show.
* '''Travis Tefft''', ''Producer'' - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Travis typically acts as the phone screener.
* '''Danny Ross''', ''Senior Producer'' - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Danny originally started as a writer for Foundry Music and Carlesi brought him on board as an intern. Also produces the 'Saturday Night Virus'.
* '''Derek Blair''', ''Producer'' - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Derek does not appear on the show to the same extent as the rest of the staff, as his primary responsibilities include finding and playing music clips and sound bites for the show.
* '''Sam Roberts''', ''Associate Producer'' - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Also the co-host of The Than and Sam Show.
* '''Roland''', ''Guest Booker'' - Books all of the guest stars on the show. Roland becomes extremely nervous in front of a microphone, so most of his statements made on the show are brief, muddled phrases. Best known for the phrase "It's out ... Friday. Wide."

==="Characters" of the show===
* '''Pat from [[Moonachie, New Jersey|Moonachie]]''' (Patrick Philbin) - A 42-year old, 340-pound self-employed courier with 9 toes (due to [[diabetes]]), who became a friend after winning O&A's first annual Eggnog Drinking Contest. Philbin consumed 70 double shots of [[egg nog]] and subsequently vomited. He is a competitive eater, ranked 20th in the world by the [[IFOCE|I.F.O.C.E]]<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.ifoce.com/eaters.php?action=detail&sn=112 | title = Patrick Philbin Eater Profile | accessdate = January 26 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> and placed 10th in Nathan's Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest. The [http://www.break.com/index/egg_nog_puke_in_mouth.html "Baby Bird"] video which came about from the 2006 Eggnog Drinking Challenge earned him infamy and caused him to be barred from the I.F.O.C.E for his "effluvic interchange." This banning proved to be quite short, as the I.F.O.C.E. seemingly had enough of the onslaught of email and other communication from the O&A Pests. Philbin's banishment was rescinded and he was eventually re-instated on [[December 6]], [[2006]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.competitiveeatingnews.com/newsarchive.php?action=detail&sn=67 | title = Eater Review Panel Recommends Philbin Reinstatement | accessdate = January 26 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref>
* '''Stalker Patti''' - A 52-year old virgin who is often subjected to degrading humiliation on the show. She used to live in the studio at [[WNEW-FM|WNEW]] under the stairs for a period of time. Since then she got a job at Godiva Chocolates but was fired when new management decided to use her as a fall girl. She also appeared on the [[Maury (TV series)|Maury]] show in November 2005. Recently she has pleasured herself on air.
* '''Big A (Andrew)''' - A tall, overweight Bronx cab driver with a speech impediment (he has a severe stutter, especially when trying to say words that begin with the "st" sound).
* '''Lady Di and Marion (AKA the Retarded [[Laverne and Shirley]])''' - Fans of the show who call in frequently. Friends since high school, they have some of their own sayings that make sense to nobody else (ie, "Ying yang party!"). They do not have XM receivers and therefore their appearances have been intermittent recently. Lady Di has an alcohol problem she says she is trying to work on, despite the fact she has repeatedly failed to complete rehab programs. Recently homeless and living behind a supermarket in New Jersey, but as of October 2006, she is no longer homeless.
* '''No Filter Paul''' — A British man who works for Jimmy running his merchandising, claims to have "no decency filter." Notable for his original appearance with his wife, where they discussed many aspects of their sex lives. Was also one of the more successful 'Assaults on the Media' competitors, disrupting several live shots. Also known for taking a potent [[laxative]] and then walking up 57th Ave. to the XM studio wearing almost nothing but a diaper, then proceeding to excrete the contents in studio.
* '''Steve from Yellowstone''' - (AKA Ben from Boston, Danny from W-Town, Jimmy from New Jersey, Erik from Breathtown, Po from Jersey, etc.) Fake characters that are voiced by Norton. Occasionally used to mock and insult bad guests on the phone or in the studio.
* '''Tippy Tom''' - A homeless man from the streets of [[New York]]. Tippy Tom is a drunk homosexual, who once claimed to have [[AIDS]], but has since retracted that statement. O&A once had him showered, given fresh clothes, a fresh haircut, and a shave. Currently, he is still homeless, he is "AIDS free" and has introduced Grey Wolf to the show. He is known to sing old songs and has been a part of "Homeless Radio" and the "Homeless Shopping Spree".
* '''Louis "Twitchels" Centanni''' - A comic who has [[Tourette's Syndrome]]. Nicknamed "Twitchels" by [[Nicole Richie]]. He is compelled to jump when the word "jump" is spoken or written. Twitchels also has [[obsessive compulsive disorder]]. Has made appearances on The Tonight show with Jay Leno and was featured in a 2006 episode of MTV's series [[True Life]].
* '''Big Kev''' - Big Kev is the "Resident Geek" of the show. Occasionally interviews B-list celebrities by asking them very dull or geeky questions. Interviews usually take less than a minute and include just a single question trying to encompass as much as possible.
* '''(Fun Fact) Andrew''' - Originally a caller on "Fun Fact Thursday" who spoke about the [[Space Shuttle Endeavour]] with a distinct accent (Endeaaavuuuur). Andrew is a 10th grader who does not want his family to know he listens to the show. Vacations in the Caribbean. Quickly a fan favorite, he was invited by Opie to contribute fun facts on a regular basis. It is unsure if Andrew will accept as he seems to not want to have a connection with the show and refused a prize for his work.
* '''Tom''' - Tom is a recent addition to the show's characters, who was discovered after they took a call from "an elvish sounding man". He is now the focus of "Is Tom alive? Friday", as Tom has a fatal lung disease, was kicked out of his apartment, and has had a broken back and lesioned spinal column; he was told by his doctor that he is now likely in his last year of life, however Tom has repeatedly claimed he will commit [[suicide]] to avoid the pain accompanying his passing. He had stopped calling around late 2007, and there was no follow-up call to confirm his death.

==Other enterprises==
===Demented World===

A CD released in November of 1997 which includes a compilation of bits done on WAAF.

===The Opie & Anthony Traveling Virus===
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The Traveling Virus is a comedy tour headlined by Opie and Anthony, as well as friends of the show, that began in 2006. In its first year, it spanned several locations in the eastern [[United States]] during the summer. In 2007, it visited 10 cities through the spring and summer. It was an event they had discussed
for many years, but were never able to bring it to fruition until they made their latest deal with CBS radio.

==Controversies==
*'''April Fool's Day''': On [[April 1]] [[1998]], while still on [[WAAF (FM)|WAAF]] in [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston]], O&A, over the course of their show, announced that the mayor of Boston, [[Thomas Menino]], was in a fatal car accident in Florida. Things came to a head after Menino's daughter called the station believing the story to be true. The radio duo was terminated the following week.

*'''W.O.W.''': During their [[WAAF (FM)|WAAF]] years, O&A established "W.O.W.", short for "Whip 'Em Out Wednesdays", which encouraged women to flash their breasts to anyone with a W.O.W. sign. As a result, it was common around Massachusetts to see cars with W.O.W. stickers, signs and even painted lettering.

*'''Voyeur Bus''': Several members of the show, including frequent guest [[Louis Black]], third microphone [[Jim Norton (comedian)|Jim Norton]], and then-producer Rick Delgado were arrested for being on the transparent "Teen" Voyeur Bus, where six young teenage women were flashing all over Manhattan in 2000. Mayor [[Rudy Giuliani]] called the Voyeur Bus stunt "stupid".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.freedomforum.org/templates/document.asp?documentID=3136|title='VoyeurBus' performers to sue NYC over arrest|accessdate=2007-12-01}}</ref>

*'''Homeless Shopping Spree''': In late 1999, shortly before Christmas, O&A held the first "Homeless Shopping Spree", which has since become an annual event. The bit involves a dozen of New York's homeless, each given several hundred dollars by the show and much more by the fans, and are taken to a posh shopping mall, most notably the [[Mall at Short Hills]] in [[Short Hills, New Jersey|Short Hills]], [[New Jersey]]. They are allowed to buy what they want including warm clothes and other items they would not normally afford, while being cheered on by the thousands of listeners who show up. During the first Homeless Shopping Spree, the mall's reaction was to close many of the nicer stores, and eventually force the twelve homeless men out of the mall. The event was repeated at the same mall on [[December 16]], [[2006]]. [[Boston]] mayor [[Thomas Menino]] claimed outrage at the event, and declared that the Homeless Shopping Spree degraded and humiliated the contestants, and that it was immoral to hold such an event on the same day the city was to do a census count of the homeless townspeople.<ref>[http://news.bostonherald.com/localRegional/view.bg?articleid=172602&srvc=home No holiday humor in radio pair’s jollies over degrading homeless] Boston Herald</ref>

*'''"100 Grand"''': Early in their radio career together, O&A declared a contest one afternoon at [[WAAF (FM)|WAAF]] that the 107th caller would receive "100 Grand". They continued this bit throughout the show, careful of never saying "$100,000", only "100 Grand". When the 107th caller got through, he was ecstatic, thinking he had actually won $100,000. He shouted happily that he was planning on buying a new truck and could barely speak, due to his surprise at winning. He was furious when Opie told him it was only the [[100 Grand]] candy bar and proceeded to curse loudly on the air.<ref>{{cite news | first=Corey | last=Deitz | title=Radio Bloopers, Screwups, Outtakes and Embarrassments - Series 2 |publisher=[[About.com]] | url =http://radio.about.com/od/radiobloopersandouttakes/ss/blbloopers2_4.htm | work =Your Guide to Radio | accessdate = 2007-04-14 | language = }}</ref>

* '''The Eggnog Drinking Challenge''': An annual challenge where contestants have to drink as many shots of eggnog as possible before vomiting. On [[December 1]] [[2006]], during the Challenge, Pat from Moonachie drank 76 double-shots of egg nog and subsequently vomited all over prospective intern Pat Duffy's mouth. This has been dubbed the "Baby Bird", and became a hit on both the O&A website as well as [[Break.com]] due to Youtube's initial refusal to carry the video.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.foundrymusic.com/opieanthony/displayheadline.cfm/id/10805/div/opieanthony/headline/2006_EGG_NOG_CHALLENGE__Photos_and_Videos.html|title=2006 EGG NOG CHALLENGE: Photos and Videos|accessdate=2007-12-01|work=FoundryMusic}}</ref>

* '''Condoleeza Rice, Laura Bush & Queen Elizabeth II''': A homeless man making a guest appearance on the XM version of the show described how he would like to have sexual intercourse with the United States Secretary of State [[Condoleezza Rice]], First Lady [[Laura Bush]], and [[Queen Elizabeth II]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.nydailynews.com/gossip/2007/05/11/2007-05-11_you_cant_say_that.html | title = Outrage as guest on 'Opie' show sez he'd rape Condi & Laura | accessdate = May 11 | accessyear = 2007}}</ref> In the wake of the [[Don Imus]] firing there has been speculation that O&A may be fired following the segment aired on their program [[May 9]] [[2007]] when homeless person "Homeless Charlie" saying of Condoleeza Rice, Laura Bush and Queen Elizabeth that he'd "love to fuck that bitch." On their Friday show, Opie and Anthony apologized for the bit by saying, "We apologize to the public officials for comments that were made on our XM show on [[May 9]]. We take very seriously the responsibility that comes with our creative freedom and regret any offense that this segment has caused."<ref>[http://www.allheadlinenews.com/articles/7007338021 Shock Jocks "Opie And Anthony" Still To Air On Monday After Broadcasting Homeless Man's Remarks About Raping Public Figures], AHN, [[May 14]] [[2007]]</ref> On [[May 15]], [[2007]], XM suspended Opie and Anthony for 30 days.<ref name="xmsuspend"/>

* '''[[Donald Trump]]''' has called Opie and Anthony "two slobs" and swore never to appear on the show again.<ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | title=Opie lands Trump Place condo for $3.35M | date=[[2007-07-10]] |first=Max |last=Abelson |url =http://www.nyobserver.com/2007/opie-spawn-imus-scores-trump-place-condo-3-35-m | work =New York Observer | accessdate = 2007-07-16 | language = }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | first= | last= | title=WHO CALLS WHOM | date=[[2007-01-24]] |url =http://www.nypost.com/seven/01242007/gossip/pagesix/who_calls_whom_pagesix_.htm | work =New York Post | accessdate = 2007-07-16 | language = }}</ref> Trump was supposed to call the show on January 10, 2008, but did not.

==Station listings==
The show's first three hours air from the [[WXRK]] studio in New York City. Markets are arranged from largest to smallest.

{| class="wikitable"
! Calls
! Frequency
! Branding
! Format
! Market and market rank<ref>Market rank according to [http://www.arbitron.com/radio_stations/mm001050.asp Arbitron Market Rankings]</ref>
! Timeslot
! Group owner
|- bgcolor="#A6A6A6"
| colspan="7" | '''Satellite stations'''
|-
| '''[[XM Satellite Radio|XM]]'''
| 202
| rowspan="3" | '''[[The Virus (XM)|The Virus]]'''
| rowspan="3" | Uncensored Talk
| [[United States]], [[Canada]]
| rowspan="3" | Live 6A-12P ET<br><small>Adjust for time zone</small>
| rowspan="3" | [[XM Satellite Radio]]
|-
| '''[[DirecTV|DIRECTV]]'''
| 879
| [[United States]]
|-
| '''[[Telus]]'''
| 202
| [[Canada]]
|- bgcolor="#A6A6A6"
| colspan="7" | '''Terrestrial Stations'''
|-
| '''[[WXRK]]'''
| 92.3 [[Hertz|MHz]]
| '''92-3 K-Rock'''
| Rock
| [[New York City, New York|New York NY]] / 1
| Live 6A-9A
| [[CBS Radio]]
|-
| '''[[KYCY]]'''
| 1550&nbsp;kHz
| '''KYOURadio'''
| Talk
| [[San Francisco, California|San Francisco, CA]] / 4
| Tape 12P-3P
| CBS Radio
|-
| '''[[WBCN]]'''
| 104.1&nbsp;MHz
| '''WBCN 104.1 The Rock of Boston'''
| Active Rock
| [[Boston, Massachusetts|Boston, MA]] / 11
| Live 6A-9A
| CBS Radio
|-
| '''[[WKRK-FM]]'''
| 92.3&nbsp;MHz
| '''K-Rock'''
| Alternative
| [[Cleveland, Ohio|Cleveland, OH]] / 25
| Live 6A-9A
| CBS Radio
|-
| '''[[KSFN]]'''
| 1140&nbsp;kHz
| '''Spike 1140'''
| Hot Talk
| [[Las Vegas, Nevada|Las Vegas, NV]] / 32
| Tape 6A-9A
| CBS Radio
|-
| '''[[WEDG]]'''
| 103.3&nbsp;MHz
| '''103.3 The Edge'''
| Active Rock
| [[Buffalo, New York|Buffalo]]-[[Niagara Falls, New York|Niagara Falls, NY]] / 52
| Live 6A-9A
| Citadel Broadcasting
|-
| '''[[WZNE]]'''
| 94.1&nbsp;MHz
| [[Image:Triangle-gold.gif]]'''The Zone'''
| Alternative
| [[Rochester, New York|Rochester, NY]] / 53
| Tape 2P-5P
| [[Entercom Communications]]
|-
| '''[[KHYT]]'''
| 107.5&nbsp;MHz
| '''ROCK 107.5'''
| Classic Rock
| [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson, AZ]] / 61
| Live 4A-6A
| Citadel Broadcasting
|-
| '''[[WKLQ]]'''
| 107.3&nbsp;MHz
| '''Pure Rock'''
| Hard Rock
| [[Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids, MI]] / 67
| Live 6A-9A
| Citadel Broadcasting
|-
| '''[[KBZU]]'''
| 96.3&nbsp;MHz
| [[Image:Triangle-red.gif]]'''96.3 The Buzz'''
| Hot Talk
| [[Albuquerque, New Mexico|Albuquerque, NM]] / 70
| Tape 5P-8P<br>Replay 2A-5A
| [[The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC]]
|-
| '''[[WAQX]]'''
| 95.7&nbsp;MHz
| '''95X'''
| Active Rock
| [[Syracuse, New York|Syracuse, NY]] / 82
| Live 6A-9A
| Citadel Broadcasting
|-
| '''[[KRDJ-FM|KRDJ]]'''
| 93.7&nbsp;MHz
| '''Rock 93-7'''
| Classic Rock
| [[Lafayette, Louisiana|Lafayette, LA]] / 102
| Live 5A-8A
| Citadel Broadcasting
|-
| '''[[WTRX (AM)|WTRX]]'''
| 1330&nbsp;kHz
| '''Sports Xtra 1330'''
| Sports Talk
| [[Flint, Michigan|Flint, MI]] / 125
| Live 6A-9A
| Citadel Broadcasting
|-
| '''[[WCYI]]'''
| 93.9&nbsp;MHz
| [[Image:Triangle-gold.gif]]'''The Maine Blues Project'''
| Blues
| [[Portland, Maine|Portland, ME]] / 167, [[Lewiston, Maine|Lewiston]]-[[Auburn, Maine|Auburn, ME]] / 280
| Live 6A-9A
| [[The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC]]
|-
| '''[[WPXC (FM)|WPXC]]'''
| 102.9&nbsp;MHz
| '''Pixy 103'''
| Rock
| [[Cape Cod, Massachusetts|Cape Cod, MA]] / 189
| Live 6A-9A
| [[Nassau Broadcasting]]
|}

<small>[[Image:Triangle-red.gif]] - Show is NOT streamed via the internet.<br>
[[Image:Triangle-gold.gif]] - This station is pending a sale to the [[Educational Media Foundation]].</small>

Former affiliates include [[KXTE]], [[WXYT (AM)|WXYT]], [[KLLI]], [[WAZU]], [[KIFR]], [[WXYT-FM|WKRK]], [[WTZN-FM]], [[WYSP]], [[WPBZ]], [[WCKG]], [[WJFK-FM]], [[WMOS]], [[WSKO (AM) |WSKO (AM)]], and [[WSKO-FM]].

==References==
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==See Also==
* [[Mastic Beach, New York]]
* [[The Virus (XM)]]


==External links==
==External links==
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* http://www.atlantasrockstation.com
* http://www.myspace.com/metalsludge.tv
*[http://www.opieandanthony.com OpieandAnthony.com] Official Website.
*[http://www.xmradio.com XM Satellite Radio] ([http://www.xmradio.com/programming/channel_page.jsp?ch=202 XM 202 "The Virus"] - The Virus Homepage)
* http://www.myspace.com/redrocker
*[http://923krock.com/pages/590943.php OandARadio.com] - Opie and Anthony on [[WXRK]] 92.3 FM's official site.
* http://www.O&A.com/
*{{MySpace|opieandanthony}}


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The Opie & Anthony Show
File:Opieanthony.jpg
Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia
GenreTalk, Comedy
Running time5-6 hours per episode, Monday through Friday
2-3 hours are exclusive to XM Radio
Country of originUnited States United States
Home stationThe Virus (XM202)
WXRK (92.3 K-ROCK in New York City)
See affiliates below
StarringGregg "Opie" Hughes
Anthony Cumia
Jim Norton
Created byGregg Hughes
Anthony Cumia
Executive producer(s)Steve Carlesi
Original releaseMarch 27, 1995 –
present
Opening theme"The Ecstasy of Gold" by Ennio Morricone and
Street Fighting Man by Rage Against the Machine
Ending theme"Street Fighting Man" by Rage Against the Machine
Websitehttp://opieandanthony.com
Podcastaudible.com

Opie (Gregg Hughes, b. May 23 1963) and Anthony (Anthony Cumia, b. April 26 1961) are the hosts of The Opie & Anthony Show, a talk radio program airing on XM Satellite Radio, XM Canada, DirecTV, and syndicated on terrestrial radio stations nationwide. It is co-hosted by stand up comedian Jim Norton. The show is currently based in New York City; it was previously on WNEW-FM in New York, and prior to that, on WAAF-FM in Boston.

The The Opie & Anthony Show airs weekdays live from 6am through 11am ET , the first three hours of which are broadcast from CBS Radio's WXRK 92.3 K-ROCK studio in New York, and is aired on both terrestrial and satellite radio. The show then continues from 9am through 11am, exclusively on XM Radio Channel 202 "The Virus". Unless the live show is running long, a "worst-of" segment is broadcast from 11am to 12pm. Replays are available throughout the day on their XM channel as well as on Direct TV channel 879.

On April 26 2006, Opie and Anthony returned to the terrestrial airwaves after a four year absence, replacing CBS Radio's David Lee Roth Show, which aired mainly on the eastern coast of the United States. Syndication of The Opie & Anthony Show is handled by Robert Eatman Enterprises.[1]

Background and history

Gregg "Opie" Hughes and Anthony Cumia were raised on Long Island, New York, in Centerport and Elwood respectively. Hughes graduated from SUNY Geneseo and for the next seven years, interned and worked at several upstate New York radio stations such as WCMF in Rochester (where he first worked for Brother Wease) and WUFX in Buffalo (which is now WEDG, currently the Buffalo syndicator of O&A). Opie eventually found his way back home to rock station WBAB on his native Long Island. Although not initially doing a talk-show, Hughes did experiment with certain talk elements, including a recurring character named "Spuds Buckley". Cumia was a high school dropout barely earning a living as an HVAC duct worker when he began performing songs with his brother Joe. In August 1994, Hughes received an entry during an O.J. Simpson parody song contest. The song was titled "Gonna Electric Shock OJ" (sung to the tune of Otis Redding's "Sittin on the Dock of the Bay") by a local band known as Rotgut, of which Cumia was the lead singer. The song was a hit on Hughes' show, and he invited the Cumia brothers to the studio to play live in September 1994. This sparked several more appearances, where "Ant & Brother Joe" jumped at any opportunity to be on the air. In December 1994, Cumia also appeared on The Howard Stern Show (Hoo Hoo Robin) during an impression contest in which he imitated Jackie the Jokeman, Beavis and Butt-head, and Sam Kinison. Soon afterward, Hughes and Cumia became a radio team. Hughes' show was called "The Nighttime Attitude", which aired from 8 pm-midnight on WBAB.[2] Shortly after Cumia's arrival, he and Hughes requested that the show be moved to morning or afternoon drive, the two most listened-to timeslots in radio. When the station refused, Hughes and Cumia moved the show to afternoon drive on WAAF in Boston, where they premiered on March 27, 1995 as Opie & Anthony (O&A).

WAAF-FM

Among Opie and Anthony's most notable Boston stunts was when they hyped a giveaway of "100 Grand" for weeks. When they finally gave away the prize, the winning caller laid into the duo with biting invective after he realized the repairs he needed to make to his truck would be un-affordable with a 100 Grand candy bar instead of $100,000.[3]

The duo was fired in April 1998 from WAAF for an April Fool's Day prank involving Mayor Thomas Menino. Opie and Anthony told their listeners Menino died in a fiery car accident while vacationing solo in Florida. Many believed the story, leading Menino to file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission, as the FCC prohibits the broadcast of knowingly false information if it causes public harm.[4] WAAF suggested that the duo have pies thrown at them while being held in town square stocks. The idea was summarily dismissed by the mayor's office. Facing a possible license challenge, WAAF fired them, but Opie and Anthony promised that they would return to Boston and get revenge.[5]

WNEW-FM

In June 1998, O&A were back on New York station WNEW-FM, where they became a top 10 afternoon drive show in New York by 2000.[6] WNEW's ratings had been sagging for the last three years, and the duo was virtually the only thing keeping the once-proud station relevant on the New York radio scene. The duo's success led WNEW to switch to a hot talk format in 1999, and station owner Infinity Broadcasting (the radio unit of CBS, owned by Viacom) soon made plans to introduce the format to several of its other FM stations.

In November 2000, sixteen people associated with the show were arrested during a promotion for "The Voyeur Bus," a mostly glass bus carting naked women through Manhattan with a police escort.[7] The stunt was harshly condemned by Mayor Rudy Giuliani.

O&A hosted the short-lived "XFL Gameday" - the pregame show for Vince McMahon's startup football league - for four weeks in February 2001. The half-hour show aired nationally on Saturday nights on select NBC affiliates prior to the evening's games. The show was taped on Wednesdays at the WWF's theme restaurant in Times Square, and was open to the public. It featured analysis by WNBC sportscaster Bruce Beck and New York/New Jersey Hitmen head coach Rusty Tillman, but also featured plenty of raunch. One particular segment featured O&A as chefs, inserting a cucumber in between two melons. O&A were almost banned from Giants Stadium for life during the filming of one episode when they imitated a proposed XFL rule where first possession was determined by placing the ball at midfield and having two opposing team-members attempt to get it. O&A did this as the Star-Spangled Banner began to play before a game. They said that the $100,000 cost of making each new show was the cause of its demise, though no official reason was given for its cancellation.

In 2001, O&A signed a syndication deal with Infinity to syndicate their show on 22 stations nationwide, including WBCN in Boston, longtime rival of WAAF. Onetime friend of the show Andrew Dice Clay then introduced O&A to Jim Norton, a comedian who toured with and opened for Clay. Norton was a hit on O&A and soon became a regular on the show, appearing three or four days per week.

Sex for Sam

One of O&A's stunts was "Sex for Sam", a yearly contest where the goal was to have sex in notable public places in New York City. Couples from various states would be selected to be trailed by a comedian or member of the show, who would call the program to report the location. The contest was sponsored by Boston Beer Company, maker of Samuel Adams beer; prizes included trips to Boston concerts sponsored by the beer company. The contest was approved by the station and had no major problems for the first two years.

However, in "Sex for Sam 3", comedian Paul Mecurio encouraged Brian Florence and Loretta Harper, a Virginia couple visiting Manhattan, to have sex in a vestibule at St. Patrick's Cathedral on August 15, 2002. When a security guard ordered Mecurio and the couple to leave the church immediately, Mecurio began to argue with the guard, who then contacted police. The couple was arrested and charged with public lewdness. Intense media scrutiny led to the Catholic League demanding that Opie and Anthony be fired. The Catholic League also threatened to get WNEW's license revoked.

O&A broadcast the next day, but were ordered not to directly address the incident for legal reasons. The show went into re-runs the following week. On August 22, Infinity fired Opie and Anthony, and canceled the show. However, the company continued to pay the duo to stay off the air for the balance of their contract. The Catholic League immediately dropped its bid to revoke WNEW's license.

The repercussions of the incident were widespread:

  • Infinity was fined $357,000 by the FCC--the maximum amount allowed by law, and the second-largest indecency fine in American radio history. It refused to pay the fine.[8]
  • WNEW's ratings, already dreadful aside from Opie and Anthony, dropped even lower than those of noncommercial stations and never recovered. The station returned to the music format in January 2003, starting with an adult contemporary format, later switching to a classic dance music format before returning to the AC format, at which point the station's call letters were changed to WWFS.
  • Perhaps due to stress, Florence died of a heart attack in September 2003; Harper pleaded guilty a month later to disorderly conduct and was sentenced to seven days of community service.[9]

XM Satellite Radio

Opie and Anthony returned to the air on October 4 2004 exclusively for XM Satellite Radio after two years off the air. Initially, the show was offered to XM subscribers at a premium cost of $1.99 a month, to which they encountered some resistance. In April 2005, "High Voltage" became part of the basic XM subscription. There are no numbers available with respect to the number of premium subscribers. Hughes gave some indication, however, when he told the Long Island press in 2006, "we went from having a show that was syndicated in 17 major markets to having a few thousand.", which did not help to remove the discrepancy.[10]

On April 17 2006, DirecTV ceased airing XM 202 (The High Voltage Channel) on their satellite TV service, citing subscriber requests for more music channels and less talk and sports channels. However, less than a week elapsed before inside sources stated that, due to overwhelming audience (and the Pests) demands that O&A return to DirecTV, the channel would be restored on April 26 2006.[11]

Opie & Anthony frequently mentioned on the air that they hated the name "High Voltage", which was selected by one of the company lawyers. They had been trying to change the name but were unsuccessful for the first 2 years until Eric Logan announced on their October 4 2006 broadcast that High Voltage would be renamed "The Virus" on November 20 2006, due to the demands of hardcore O&A fans, known as "The Pests".

O&A's XM contract has been renewed until October 2010.[12]

A big part of the XM show was the "Assault on the Media", led by "The Pests" to give the show additional exposure. On May 19 2005, show intern Nathaniel showed up behind Arthur Chi'en of WCBS-TV, and was coincidentally joined by Crazy Cabbie. The disruption caused Chi'en to shout "What the fuck is your problem, man?" while the cameras were still rolling. Chi'en was fired a few hours later. (The situation brought the show nationwide press).

On May 15, 2007, XM suspended Opie & Anthony for 30 days, in response to a broadcast featuring an African-American homeless man who had wandered into the studio. Opie and Anthony dubbed the man "Homeless Charlie" and among the topics he discussed was the possibility of having forced sex with Condoleezza Rice and Laura Bush.[13] Charlie spoke wildly for nearly twenty minutes, commenting on a wide variety of news topics. A right wing blogger posted a ten second excerpt of the discussion, and was later posted to The Drudge Report, with no context given to the audio. A media frenzy ensued, leaving many fans wondering how, in light of O&A's past antics, the exchange received so much attention. Commentary on the incident was especially incendiary from Bill O'Reilly, who called the situation "the worst I have ever seen." CBS (terrestrial) radio continued to air the show from 6am-9am (eastern time), and had a decidedly more subdued sound, due to greater scrutiny.

Fans reacted to the news by canceling their XM Radio subscriptions. On the day the suspension was announced, callers to XM Radio customer service experienced lengthy hold times.[14] Moreover, some sponsors pulled their advertising off XM, in protest of the suspension.[15]

The duo's month-long suspension from XM ended on June 15 2007, and they returned to XM's airwaves on that date. Shortly after the suspension was lifted, Opie closed on a $3.35 million 2,088 square foot apartment in Trump Place owned by Donald Trump.

On October 25th, 2007 it was revealed that Opie and Anthony's weekly satellite audience was 216,800 - well behind their bitter rival, Howard Stern. Opie and Anthony contest the numbers and say they make more for XM than Howard does for Sirius. XM Executive Vice President of Programming Eric Logan also confirmed that the 216,800 number was partially taken when O&A was suspended from the XM airwaves in April-May 2007 and estimated their weekly numbers as actually being in excess of a million.[16]

Return to broadcast radio

After an 18-month run on XM, The Opie & Anthony Show began simulcasting on XM Radio and various terrestrial radio stations from 6 am to 9 am EST. From 9 am to 11 am (and on some days up to noon), the show will be broadcast exclusively on XM Radio. XM listeners are able to hear the show uncensored the entire time (except when the main feed is "self-censored" by the hosts), however from the 6-9 slot, the FM-only listeners will hear an FCC-compliant version of the show.[17] In the initial Arbitron ratings released since their move to terrestrial radio, The Opie & Anthony Show doubled Free FM's ratings in the New York City market in the month of May.[18] In Philadelphia O&A achieved a threefold increase in the month of May over David Lee Roth's April performance with listeners, ages 18-34.[19][20] In Boston, they doubled the listeners of all ages and achieved an even larger increase in younger demographics.[21] According to the winter 07 arbitron ratings, O&A have doubled Roth's ratings with their target of 18- to 34-year-olds. But so far that's only meant going from 2% to about 4% of the audience, a third of Stern's old numbers in NYC.[22] Following the Summer 07 Arbitron ratings, O&A's 18- to 34-year-olds ratings slipped, while their morning drive rating in NYC of 2.1 leaves them only ahead of sports based WFAN network in the morning.[23]

Since the initial uptick, ratings increases have been tepid, leading to on-air discussions of the problem. One unintended consequence of dividing time between FM and Satellite Radio has been a dropoff in ratings in the shows after O&A airs. One proposed solution has been to extend The Opie & Anthony Show an additional hour on FM stations.[24] The addition of the show did not immediately help XM subscriptions, with subscription targets falling since the simulcast began.[25]

On July 17 2006, Opie and Anthony signed a deal with Citadel Broadcasting in which the first three hours of the show would be broadcast on nine of Citadel's rock stations.[26]

Rockstar Games gave the cast and crew of the show voice roles in the videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City Stories, including Club Soda Kenny as the voice of Derek the Dodo. The only exception was Jimmy Norton because he was already given a voice role in another Rockstar game Bully.

On October 23 2007, WYSP in Philadelphia cut Opie and Anthony from their line-up in favor of rock music, which the station had changed formats to a month prior.[27]

Run-ins with the FCC

The Federal Communications Commission has twice fined O&A for broadcasting material deemed in violation of decency standards. The first fine involved several November 2000 - January 2001 airings of a jingle produced by Dru Boogie, a deejay who regularly appears on the show. The $21,000 fine also involved a segment of "Guess What's In My Pants", as well as a song titled, "I'm Horny for Little Girls".[28] O&A's second FCC violation - the "Sex for Sam" broadcast - set a precedent for being the first time that a fine was issued to each individual station airing the alleged indecent material.[29] The total was $357,500; $27,500 against each of the thirteen CBS Radio/Infinity-owned stations that broadcast the show.[30] Infinity appealed both fines, after which its parent company Viacom made a $3.5 million settlement which cancelled all pending indecency violations.[31] The show has not been in trouble with the FCC since that time.

Program content

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The Official banner for Opie and Anthony's channel on XM Satellite Radio

Opie and Anthony often comment on American sociopolitical and popular culture. Their "cringe" style of entertainment has earned them the sobriquet "shock jocks". Hughes, Cumia and Norton broadcast for approximately five hours per day. Generally speaking, Opie sets the daily flow of the show and introduces topics, while Cumia and Norton provide color commentary. The show has few limits, and covers a wide array of topics interactively, with a great deal of time devoted to callers, and sound bites sent in from listeners. With their reemergence on terrestrial radio, however, the trio have been more conscientious about what might be censored. This has led to the "dump report", an XM segment in which the specific content of censored bits is lamented. Some of the more hardcore O&A fans, nicknamed "Pests", have been known to go to extreme grassroots efforts to promote the show.

Friends and regular guests on the show include Adam Ferrara, Louis C.K., Bill Burr, Patrice O'Neal, Brian Regan, Robert Kelly, Bob Saget and Rich Vos, all of whom have substituted for Norton when he has left New York to pursue his stand-up comedy and acting. Frequent guests include Colin Quinn, Stephen Lynch, Joe Rogan and Jay Mohr. Host Anthony Cumia does impressions of various personalities such as Charlton Heston, Don West, Sylvester Stallone, Fred Flintstone, Bill Cosby, Ben Stein, Richard Nixon, Sam Kinison, Popeye, Andrew Dice Clay, Tom Brokaw, Ronald Reagan, Mike Tyson, Tony Danza, Christopher Reeve, Robert Reed, Regis Philbin, Vince McMahon, Neil Diamond, Don Imus, The Greaseman and Howard Stern. O&A's style and jokes typically target males in the 18-49 demographic.

The song played at the beginning of both the FM and XM show is Rage Against the Machine's song "Street Fighting Man", a cover of the Rolling Stones' song of the same name.

Film references

O&A's show features many inside jokes that a new listener may not immediately understand.[32] There are many references to films,[33] The Shining being one of the most prominent. Other referenced films include The Silence of the Lambs, Pulp Fiction, The Accused, Predator, Boogie Nights, American Psycho, Blazing Saddles, Apocalypse Now, Bad Lieutenant, Ed Wood, Jaws, Platoon, A Clockwork Orange, Full Metal Jacket, Death Wish, Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan, Schindler's List, Caddyshack, The Godfather, My Baby is Black, Mondo Topless, and anything starring Robert De Niro (most notably The King of Comedy).

Staff

  • Steve Carlesi, Executive Producer (aka Martini Steve, Steve C, Steven Carr, Steve the Bear) - Steve has worked with O&A since 1998. He also runs FoundryMusic.com [1], which covers Opie and Anthony news, music (especially metal) news, and porn industry news. Steve was the lead singer of the band "Foundry", who had a song called "Pendulum". His acting ability is often showcased on the daily broadcast for humorous effect.
  • John "Club Soda Kenny" Feder, Security - A 22-year retiree of the West Orange, New Jersey Police Department, Feder met O&A while working for Andrew Dice Clay. Feder was cleared of departmental charges for conduct unbefitting of an officer when a videotape of his off-color act was sent to his superiors. Feder faced losing his 25-year pension.[34] Feder's defense was that he kept his real name and law enforcement ties secret while performing comedy. Was part-time member of O&A's security staff since the summer of 2004, and joined O&A full-time in 2006 following his fully-reinstated retirement. Is often ridiculed for his "oafish" demeanor.
  • Erik Nagel, Producer (aka E-Rock, Sex Bagel, iRock, or Hawk) - Hired from Day 1 of the show coming to XM Radio.
  • Nathaniel Bryant, Senior Producer (aka Than, Thanikins) - Joined the show as an intern when it resumed airing in October 2004, and was hired full-time in July 2005. Also the co-host of The Than and Sam Show.
  • Travis Tefft, Producer - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Travis typically acts as the phone screener.
  • Danny Ross, Senior Producer - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Danny originally started as a writer for Foundry Music and Carlesi brought him on board as an intern. Also produces the 'Saturday Night Virus'.
  • Derek Blair, Producer - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Derek does not appear on the show to the same extent as the rest of the staff, as his primary responsibilities include finding and playing music clips and sound bites for the show.
  • Sam Roberts, Associate Producer - Former intern who became a regular staff member. Also the co-host of The Than and Sam Show.
  • Roland, Guest Booker - Books all of the guest stars on the show. Roland becomes extremely nervous in front of a microphone, so most of his statements made on the show are brief, muddled phrases. Best known for the phrase "It's out ... Friday. Wide."

"Characters" of the show

  • Pat from Moonachie (Patrick Philbin) - A 42-year old, 340-pound self-employed courier with 9 toes (due to diabetes), who became a friend after winning O&A's first annual Eggnog Drinking Contest. Philbin consumed 70 double shots of egg nog and subsequently vomited. He is a competitive eater, ranked 20th in the world by the I.F.O.C.E[35] and placed 10th in Nathan's Fourth of July Hot Dog Eating Contest. The "Baby Bird" video which came about from the 2006 Eggnog Drinking Challenge earned him infamy and caused him to be barred from the I.F.O.C.E for his "effluvic interchange." This banning proved to be quite short, as the I.F.O.C.E. seemingly had enough of the onslaught of email and other communication from the O&A Pests. Philbin's banishment was rescinded and he was eventually re-instated on December 6, 2006.[36]
  • Stalker Patti - A 52-year old virgin who is often subjected to degrading humiliation on the show. She used to live in the studio at WNEW under the stairs for a period of time. Since then she got a job at Godiva Chocolates but was fired when new management decided to use her as a fall girl. She also appeared on the Maury show in November 2005. Recently she has pleasured herself on air.
  • Big A (Andrew) - A tall, overweight Bronx cab driver with a speech impediment (he has a severe stutter, especially when trying to say words that begin with the "st" sound).
  • Lady Di and Marion (AKA the Retarded Laverne and Shirley) - Fans of the show who call in frequently. Friends since high school, they have some of their own sayings that make sense to nobody else (ie, "Ying yang party!"). They do not have XM receivers and therefore their appearances have been intermittent recently. Lady Di has an alcohol problem she says she is trying to work on, despite the fact she has repeatedly failed to complete rehab programs. Recently homeless and living behind a supermarket in New Jersey, but as of October 2006, she is no longer homeless.
  • No Filter Paul — A British man who works for Jimmy running his merchandising, claims to have "no decency filter." Notable for his original appearance with his wife, where they discussed many aspects of their sex lives. Was also one of the more successful 'Assaults on the Media' competitors, disrupting several live shots. Also known for taking a potent laxative and then walking up 57th Ave. to the XM studio wearing almost nothing but a diaper, then proceeding to excrete the contents in studio.
  • Steve from Yellowstone - (AKA Ben from Boston, Danny from W-Town, Jimmy from New Jersey, Erik from Breathtown, Po from Jersey, etc.) Fake characters that are voiced by Norton. Occasionally used to mock and insult bad guests on the phone or in the studio.
  • Tippy Tom - A homeless man from the streets of New York. Tippy Tom is a drunk homosexual, who once claimed to have AIDS, but has since retracted that statement. O&A once had him showered, given fresh clothes, a fresh haircut, and a shave. Currently, he is still homeless, he is "AIDS free" and has introduced Grey Wolf to the show. He is known to sing old songs and has been a part of "Homeless Radio" and the "Homeless Shopping Spree".
  • Louis "Twitchels" Centanni - A comic who has Tourette's Syndrome. Nicknamed "Twitchels" by Nicole Richie. He is compelled to jump when the word "jump" is spoken or written. Twitchels also has obsessive compulsive disorder. Has made appearances on The Tonight show with Jay Leno and was featured in a 2006 episode of MTV's series True Life.
  • Big Kev - Big Kev is the "Resident Geek" of the show. Occasionally interviews B-list celebrities by asking them very dull or geeky questions. Interviews usually take less than a minute and include just a single question trying to encompass as much as possible.
  • (Fun Fact) Andrew - Originally a caller on "Fun Fact Thursday" who spoke about the Space Shuttle Endeavour with a distinct accent (Endeaaavuuuur). Andrew is a 10th grader who does not want his family to know he listens to the show. Vacations in the Caribbean. Quickly a fan favorite, he was invited by Opie to contribute fun facts on a regular basis. It is unsure if Andrew will accept as he seems to not want to have a connection with the show and refused a prize for his work.
  • Tom - Tom is a recent addition to the show's characters, who was discovered after they took a call from "an elvish sounding man". He is now the focus of "Is Tom alive? Friday", as Tom has a fatal lung disease, was kicked out of his apartment, and has had a broken back and lesioned spinal column; he was told by his doctor that he is now likely in his last year of life, however Tom has repeatedly claimed he will commit suicide to avoid the pain accompanying his passing. He had stopped calling around late 2007, and there was no follow-up call to confirm his death.

Other enterprises

Demented World

A CD released in November of 1997 which includes a compilation of bits done on WAAF.

The Opie & Anthony Traveling Virus

The Traveling Virus is a comedy tour headlined by Opie and Anthony, as well as friends of the show, that began in 2006. In its first year, it spanned several locations in the eastern United States during the summer. In 2007, it visited 10 cities through the spring and summer. It was an event they had discussed for many years, but were never able to bring it to fruition until they made their latest deal with CBS radio.

Controversies

  • April Fool's Day: On April 1 1998, while still on WAAF in Boston, O&A, over the course of their show, announced that the mayor of Boston, Thomas Menino, was in a fatal car accident in Florida. Things came to a head after Menino's daughter called the station believing the story to be true. The radio duo was terminated the following week.
  • W.O.W.: During their WAAF years, O&A established "W.O.W.", short for "Whip 'Em Out Wednesdays", which encouraged women to flash their breasts to anyone with a W.O.W. sign. As a result, it was common around Massachusetts to see cars with W.O.W. stickers, signs and even painted lettering.
  • Voyeur Bus: Several members of the show, including frequent guest Louis Black, third microphone Jim Norton, and then-producer Rick Delgado were arrested for being on the transparent "Teen" Voyeur Bus, where six young teenage women were flashing all over Manhattan in 2000. Mayor Rudy Giuliani called the Voyeur Bus stunt "stupid".[37]
  • Homeless Shopping Spree: In late 1999, shortly before Christmas, O&A held the first "Homeless Shopping Spree", which has since become an annual event. The bit involves a dozen of New York's homeless, each given several hundred dollars by the show and much more by the fans, and are taken to a posh shopping mall, most notably the Mall at Short Hills in Short Hills, New Jersey. They are allowed to buy what they want including warm clothes and other items they would not normally afford, while being cheered on by the thousands of listeners who show up. During the first Homeless Shopping Spree, the mall's reaction was to close many of the nicer stores, and eventually force the twelve homeless men out of the mall. The event was repeated at the same mall on December 16, 2006. Boston mayor Thomas Menino claimed outrage at the event, and declared that the Homeless Shopping Spree degraded and humiliated the contestants, and that it was immoral to hold such an event on the same day the city was to do a census count of the homeless townspeople.[38]
  • "100 Grand": Early in their radio career together, O&A declared a contest one afternoon at WAAF that the 107th caller would receive "100 Grand". They continued this bit throughout the show, careful of never saying "$100,000", only "100 Grand". When the 107th caller got through, he was ecstatic, thinking he had actually won $100,000. He shouted happily that he was planning on buying a new truck and could barely speak, due to his surprise at winning. He was furious when Opie told him it was only the 100 Grand candy bar and proceeded to curse loudly on the air.[39]
  • The Eggnog Drinking Challenge: An annual challenge where contestants have to drink as many shots of eggnog as possible before vomiting. On December 1 2006, during the Challenge, Pat from Moonachie drank 76 double-shots of egg nog and subsequently vomited all over prospective intern Pat Duffy's mouth. This has been dubbed the "Baby Bird", and became a hit on both the O&A website as well as Break.com due to Youtube's initial refusal to carry the video.[40]
  • Condoleeza Rice, Laura Bush & Queen Elizabeth II: A homeless man making a guest appearance on the XM version of the show described how he would like to have sexual intercourse with the United States Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice, First Lady Laura Bush, and Queen Elizabeth II.[41] In the wake of the Don Imus firing there has been speculation that O&A may be fired following the segment aired on their program May 9 2007 when homeless person "Homeless Charlie" saying of Condoleeza Rice, Laura Bush and Queen Elizabeth that he'd "love to fuck that bitch." On their Friday show, Opie and Anthony apologized for the bit by saying, "We apologize to the public officials for comments that were made on our XM show on May 9. We take very seriously the responsibility that comes with our creative freedom and regret any offense that this segment has caused."[42] On May 15, 2007, XM suspended Opie and Anthony for 30 days.[13]
  • Donald Trump has called Opie and Anthony "two slobs" and swore never to appear on the show again.[43][44] Trump was supposed to call the show on January 10, 2008, but did not.

Station listings

The show's first three hours air from the WXRK studio in New York City. Markets are arranged from largest to smallest.

Calls Frequency Branding Format Market and market rank[45] Timeslot Group owner
Satellite stations
XM 202 The Virus Uncensored Talk United States, Canada Live 6A-12P ET
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XM Satellite Radio
DIRECTV 879 United States
Telus 202 Canada
Terrestrial Stations
WXRK 92.3 MHz 92-3 K-Rock Rock New York NY / 1 Live 6A-9A CBS Radio
KYCY 1550 kHz KYOURadio Talk San Francisco, CA / 4 Tape 12P-3P CBS Radio
WBCN 104.1 MHz WBCN 104.1 The Rock of Boston Active Rock Boston, MA / 11 Live 6A-9A CBS Radio
WKRK-FM 92.3 MHz K-Rock Alternative Cleveland, OH / 25 Live 6A-9A CBS Radio
KSFN 1140 kHz Spike 1140 Hot Talk Las Vegas, NV / 32 Tape 6A-9A CBS Radio
WEDG 103.3 MHz 103.3 The Edge Active Rock Buffalo-Niagara Falls, NY / 52 Live 6A-9A Citadel Broadcasting
WZNE 94.1 MHz The Zone Alternative Rochester, NY / 53 Tape 2P-5P Entercom Communications
KHYT 107.5 MHz ROCK 107.5 Classic Rock Tucson, AZ / 61 Live 4A-6A Citadel Broadcasting
WKLQ 107.3 MHz Pure Rock Hard Rock Grand Rapids, MI / 67 Live 6A-9A Citadel Broadcasting
KBZU 96.3 MHz File:Triangle-red.gif96.3 The Buzz Hot Talk Albuquerque, NM / 70 Tape 5P-8P
Replay 2A-5A
The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC
WAQX 95.7 MHz 95X Active Rock Syracuse, NY / 82 Live 6A-9A Citadel Broadcasting
KRDJ 93.7 MHz Rock 93-7 Classic Rock Lafayette, LA / 102 Live 5A-8A Citadel Broadcasting
WTRX 1330 kHz Sports Xtra 1330 Sports Talk Flint, MI / 125 Live 6A-9A Citadel Broadcasting
WCYI 93.9 MHz The Maine Blues Project Blues Portland, ME / 167, Lewiston-Auburn, ME / 280 Live 6A-9A The Last Bastion Station Trust, LLC
WPXC 102.9 MHz Pixy 103 Rock Cape Cod, MA / 189 Live 6A-9A Nassau Broadcasting

File:Triangle-red.gif - Show is NOT streamed via the internet.
- This station is pending a sale to the Educational Media Foundation.

Former affiliates include KXTE, WXYT, KLLI, WAZU, KIFR, WKRK, WTZN-FM, WYSP, WPBZ, WCKG, WJFK-FM, WMOS, WSKO (AM), and WSKO-FM.

References

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  4. ^ "FCC hoax policy". 2005. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  5. ^ Andrea Adelson (1998-08-13). "On-Air Prank Earns Pair A Shot at Radio Big Time". New York Times. Retrieved 2007-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
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  8. ^ McConnell, Bill (2003-11-24). "Infinity to FCC: We Won't Pay Fine". Broadcasting Cable. Retrieved 2007-04-13. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
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  11. ^ "Opie & Anthony Return To DirecTV". FMQB. 2006. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
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  13. ^ a b "XM Radio Suspends Opie & Anthony". XM Satellite Radio. 2007-05-15. Retrieved 2007-12-01.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: year (link)
  14. ^ Listeners shocked by XM hosts' suspension
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  16. ^ "For XM, Howard Stern is the king of satellite radio". New York Daily News. Retrieved 2007-10-25.
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  24. ^ "Opie & Anthony In A Ratings Dilemma". FMQB. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
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  26. ^ Boyle, Mike (2007-08-17). "Opie and Anthony Ink Deal With Citadel". MediaWeek. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  27. ^ Klein, Michael (2007-10-23). "'Opie & Anthony' dumped by WYSP". Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  28. ^ http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2002/DA-02-1336A1.html
  29. ^ "FCC Issues Fine in Opie & Anthony St. Patrick's Cathedral Case". Concerned Women for America. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  30. ^ http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2003/FCC-03-234A1.html
  31. ^ http://www.fcc.gov/eb/Orders/2004/FCC-04-268A1.html
  32. ^ C, Steve (2004-11-30). "REQUIRED VIEWING: ESSENTIAL FILMS FOR THE OPIE AND ANTHONY SHOW". Retrieved 2007-04-14.
  33. ^ "Movie Quotes and References". OAPedia.com. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  34. ^ Parry, Wayne (2006-02-14). "Raunchy nightclub comedy act gets police sergeant suspended". The Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved 2007-12-02.
  35. ^ "Patrick Philbin Eater Profile". Retrieved January 26. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  36. ^ "Eater Review Panel Recommends Philbin Reinstatement". Retrieved January 26. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  37. ^ "'VoyeurBus' performers to sue NYC over arrest". Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  38. ^ No holiday humor in radio pair’s jollies over degrading homeless Boston Herald
  39. ^ Deitz, Corey. "Radio Bloopers, Screwups, Outtakes and Embarrassments - Series 2". Your Guide to Radio. About.com. Retrieved 2007-04-14.
  40. ^ "2006 EGG NOG CHALLENGE: Photos and Videos". FoundryMusic. Retrieved 2007-12-01.
  41. ^ "Outrage as guest on 'Opie' show sez he'd rape Condi & Laura". Retrieved May 11. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help); Unknown parameter |accessyear= ignored (|access-date= suggested) (help)
  42. ^ Shock Jocks "Opie And Anthony" Still To Air On Monday After Broadcasting Homeless Man's Remarks About Raping Public Figures, AHN, May 14 2007
  43. ^ Abelson, Max (2007-07-10). "Opie lands Trump Place condo for $3.35M". New York Observer. Retrieved 2007-07-16. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  44. ^ "WHO CALLS WHOM". New York Post. 2007-01-24. Retrieved 2007-07-16. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  45. ^ Market rank according to Arbitron Market Rankings

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