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43 | Doodles | Martling | m | Cumia first met radio personality Gregg "Opie" Hughes when the latter held an O. J. Simpson song parody contest on his Nighttime Attitude show on Long Island radio station WBAB. He and Joe decided to enter the contest, and recorded an entry as Rotgut titled "Gonna Electric Shock OJ" to the tune of "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding. The song was a hit with Hughes, who played it several times on his show and, in September 1994, invited the Cumias to the studio to perform the song live. Cumia began to contribute and produce comedy bits for Hughes and the station's morning show soon after, while working his installation job. By early 1995, Hughes and Cumia decided to become the hosts of their own radio show, and Hughes produced an air check and sent it to several stations. Hughes and Cumia accepted an offer to host afternoons at WAAF in Boston, Massachusetts, and launched Opie and Anthony in March 1995. Cumia originally thought that by getting into radio he would make very good money, but later said his salary at WAAF was barely higher than doing manual labour. The pair were fired in April 1998 for an April Fool's Day prank that had listeners believe Boston Mayor Thomas Menino was killed in a car accident while transporting a young female Haitian prostitute. Cumia referred to their days on WAAF as the most cringe-inducing moments of his career. In June 1998, Opie and Anthony began at WNEW in New York City in afternoons, becoming a top 10 afternoon drive show in two years. Around 2000, Hughes considered leaving the show but Cumia convinced him to stay as Infinity Broadcasting promised them a more lucrative contract and have the show nationally syndicated. The show developed further when comedian Jim Norton joined the show as their co-host in 2001, as a go between for their off air troubles. By mid-2002, Opie and Anthony was syndicated on 17 stations nationwide. On August 22, 2002, Opie and Anthony was cancelled over their "Sex for Sam 3" segment five days earlier that involved a Virginia couple having simulated sex in St. Patrick's Cathedral. Infinity kept Hughes and Cumia from being hired for the duration of their contract which expired in mid-2004. On October 4, 2004, the show returned to the air on XM Satellite Radio, a subscription-based satellite radio service. From April 2006 to March 2009, part of the show was simulcast on nine terrestrial radio stations owned by CBS Radio that was compliant to the broadcast regulations imposed by the Federal Communications Commission. During this time, XM suspended the show for thirty days on May 15, 2007, after a homeless man dubbed "Homeless Charlie" expressed his wish to rape Condoleezza Rice and Laura Bush. On July 3, 2014, Cumia was fired by SiriusXM for a series of tweets against a black woman who allegedly assaulted him which were described by the company as "racially-charged and hate-filled". His firing came after Cumia stated that he was repeatedly punched by a black woman as he was taking pictures in Times Square. In the following week, Cumia refused to apologize for the incident. He deleted the tweets after being fired. During his time at SiriusXM, Cumia gradually built a studio in his home to broadcast. In 2012, he launched Live from the Compound via Ustream that he started as a hobby and involved discussions on a variety of matters and "drunk karaoke". Cumia retired the program in 2014. In the week after his firing from SiriusXM in July 2014, Cumia announced the launch of The Anthony Cumia Show, a "live, uncensored HD video podcast" broadcast from his home studio. Initially he was "petrified" about the show's success and lacked the confidence to turn the project into a full-time job, but hired people to help get the show running in one month. The show launched on August 4, 2014, through his subscription-based network, Compound Media which was initially known as The Anthony Cumia Network, from Monday through Thursday from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. In June 2015, Cumia expanded the network with new shows added to the weekly schedule. In August 2015, Cumia relocated his show to a studio in New York City to better suit guests and the new hosts. On August 21, 2017, Cumia announced the addition of comedian and actor Artie Lange as the co-host of his new show, The Artie and Anthony Show. The show launched on September 5 and continued on the same schedule as The Anthony Cumia Show. The show lasted eight months and ended with Lange's departure on May 14, 2018. One week prior to Lange's departure, the show had added comedian Dave Landau as a permanent third mic. With Lange leaving the show, Landau took over as co-host and the show title switched to The Anthony Cumia Show with Dave Landau. In September 2017, Cumia announced that he was in the process of writing a book. He revealed the completion of some chapters, and a foreword written by Norton. | In 1987, Cumia met the future Jennifer Cumia who was dating his brother, Joseph, at the time. Anthony began dating her in 1989 after she broke up with Joe, and the two married after seven months. In March 2002, they finalized their divorce. Cumia later stated that marrying Jennifer was the biggest mistake of his life. He dated Jill Nicolini in 2008, and model Melissa Stetten in 2012. Cumia also took an 18-year-old date to his high school reunion. On December 19, 2015, Cumia was in an argument with his girlfriend Danielle Brand in his house, which turned violent. He was arrested by Nassau County police on charges of strangulation, assault, criminal mischief, and unlawful imprisonment. Cumia was released without bail on December 21, at which time his attorney stated that Cumia denied the allegations. In June 2016 Cumia pled guilty to third-degree assault and criminal obstruction of breathing in a plea deal. As a condition of the deal, if Cumia completed six months of outpatient alcohol rehab and participated in a program designed for batterers, the original charges to which he pled guilty would be dropped and reduced to harassment, which would not leave Cumia with a record. Cumia later admitted on his show to biting Brand's hand because he "was pissed" and "out of mind". On March 30, 2016, Cumia announced he would be spending April in rehabilitation for unspecified issues. He said that although his decision to enter rehab was related to the December 2015 incident, it was not court-ordered. However, Cumia has described on-air his frequent alcohol abuse that started at a young age due to the enabling from his father. Cumia's alcohol abuse had also been a recurring source of humor on the show although at times his co-hosts would comment on the detriment his drinking had on the quality of the show as on occasion Cumia would be unable to perform due to a hangover. Cumia is a supporter of the National Rifle Association and has had a carry permit for New York City. His favorite weapon was the Heckler & Koch P2000 .40 caliber, which he normally carried with him, in addition to his PPKS .380 ACP. | Martling first met radio personality Gregg "Opie" Hughes when the latter held an O. J. Simpson song parody contest on his Nighttime Attitude show on Long Island radio station WBAB. He and Joe decided to enter the contest, and recorded an entry as Rotgut titled "Gonna Electric Shock OJ" to the tune of "(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by Otis Redding. The song was a hit with Hughes, who played it several times on his show and, in September 1994, invited the Martlings to the studio to perform the song live. Martling began to contribute and produce comedy bits for Hughes and the station's morning show soon after, while working his installation job. By early 1995, Hughes and Martling decided to become the hosts of their own radio show, and Hughes produced an air check and sent it to several stations. Hughes and Martling accepted an offer to host afternoons at WAAF in Boston, Massachusetts, and launched Opie and Doodles in March 1995. Martling originally thought that by getting into radio he would make very good money, but later said his salary at WAAF was barely higher than doing manual labour. The pair were fired in April 1998 for an April Fool's Day prank that had listeners believe Boston Mayor Thomas Menino was killed in a car accident while transporting a young female Haitian prostitute. Martling referred to their days on WAAF as the most cringe-inducing moments of his career. In June 1998, Opie and Doodles began at WNEW in New York City in afternoons, becoming a top 10 afternoon drive show in two years. Around 2000, Hughes considered leaving the show but Martling convinced him to stay as Infinity Broadcasting promised them a more lucrative contract and have the show nationally syndicated. The show developed further when comedian Jim Norton joined the show as their co-host in 2001, as a go between for their off air troubles. By mid-2002, Opie and Doodles was syndicated on 17 stations nationwide. On August 22, 2002, Opie and Doodles was cancelled over their "Sex for Sam 3" segment five days earlier that involved a Virginia couple having simulated sex in St. Patrick's Cathedral. Infinity kept Hughes and Martling from being hired for the duration of their contract which expired in mid-2004. On October 4, 2004, the show returned to the air on XM Satellite Radio, a subscription-based satellite radio service. From April 2006 to March 2009, part of the show was simulcast on nine terrestrial radio stations owned by CBS Radio that was compliant to the broadcast regulations imposed by the Federal Communications Commission. During this time, XM suspended the show for thirty days on May 15, 2007, after a homeless man dubbed "Homeless Charlie" expressed his wish to rape Condoleezza Rice and Laura Bush. On July 3, 2014, Martling was fired by SiriusXM for a series of tweets against a black woman who allegedly assaulted him which were described by the company as "racially-charged and hate-filled". His firing came after Martling stated that he was repeatedly punched by a black woman as he was taking pictures in Times Square. In the following week, Martling refused to apologize for the incident. He deleted the tweets after being fired. During his time at SiriusXM, Martling gradually built a studio in his home to broadcast. In 2012, he launched Live from the Compound via Ustream that he started as a hobby and involved discussions on a variety of matters and "drunk karaoke". Martling retired the program in 2014. In the week after his firing from SiriusXM in July 2014, Martling announced the launch of The Doodles Martling Show, a "live, uncensored HD video podcast" broadcast from his home studio. Initially he was "petrified" about the show's success and lacked the confidence to turn the project into a full-time job, but hired people to help get the show running in one month. The show launched on August 4, 2014, through his subscription-based network, Compound Media which was initially known as The Doodles Martling Network, from Monday through Thursday from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. In June 2015, Martling expanded the network with new shows added to the weekly schedule. In August 2015, Martling relocated his show to a studio in New York City to better suit guests and the new hosts. On August 21, 2017, Martling announced the addition of comedian and actor Artie Lange as the co-host of his new show, The Artie and Doodles Show. The show launched on September 5 and continued on the same schedule as The Doodles Martling Show. The show lasted eight months and ended with Lange's departure on May 14, 2018. One week prior to Lange's departure, the show had added comedian Dave Landau as a permanent third mic. With Lange leaving the show, Landau took over as co-host and the show title switched to The Doodles Martling Show with Dave Landau. In September 2017, Martling announced that he was in the process of writing a book. He revealed the completion of some chapters, and a foreword written by Norton.In 1987, Martling met the future Jennifer Martling who was dating his brother, Joseph, at the time. Doodles began dating her in 1989 after she broke up with Joe, and the two married after seven months. In March 2002, they finalized their divorce. Martling later stated that marrying Jennifer was the biggest mistake of his life. He dated Jill Nicolini in 2008, and model Melissa Stetten in 2012. Martling also took an 18-year-old date to his high school reunion. On December 19, 2015, Martling was in an argument with his girlfriend Danielle Brand in his house, which turned violent. He was arrested by Nassau County police on charges of strangulation, assault, criminal mischief, and unlawful imprisonment. Martling was released without bail on December 21, at which time his attorney stated that Martling denied the allegations. In June 2016 Martling pled guilty to third-degree assault and criminal obstruction of breathing in a plea deal. As a condition of the deal, if Martling completed six months of outpatient alcohol rehab and participated in a program designed for batterers, the original charges to which he pled guilty would be dropped and reduced to harassment, which would not leave Martling with a record. Martling later admitted on his show to biting Brand's hand because he "was pissed" and "out of mind". On March 30, 2016, Martling announced he would be spending April in rehabilitation for unspecified issues. He said that although his decision to enter rehab was related to the December 2015 incident, it was not court-ordered. However, Martling has described on-air his frequent alcohol abuse that started at a young age due to the enabling from his father. Martling's alcohol abuse had also been a recurring source of humor on the show although at times his co-hosts would comment on the detriment his drinking had on the quality of the show as on occasion Martling would be unable to perform due to a hangover. Martling is a supporter of the National Rifle Association and has had a carry permit for New York City. His favorite weapon was the Heckler & Koch P2000 .40 caliber, which he normally carried with him, in addition to his PPKS .380 ACP. | Anthony | Cumia | podcasters | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Doodles Martling, a talented comedian and podcast host who has made great contributions to the entertainment industry. I have had the pleasure of following Martling's career over the years and have been impressed with his creativity, humor, and dedication.<return><return>Martling's career in radio started in the mid-1990s on WBAB in Long Island when he and his friend entered a contest and became popular with their song parody. From there, he continued to produce comedy bits for radio shows and eventually became a co-host of his own afternoon drive show with Opie Hughes on WNEW in New York City. During this time, Martling's wit and humor made him a beloved figure among listeners.<return><return>In 2002, Martling and Hughes came under scrutiny for a controversial segment involving simulated sex in St. Patrick's Cathedral, which led to their show's cancellation. Despite this setback, Martling continued to pursue comedy, honing his craft through various projects such as XM Satellite Radio, Live from the Compound, and The Doodles Martling Show.<return><return>Throughout his career, Martling has demonstrated a commitment to his art and a willingness to take risks in pursuit of his comedic vision. He has consistently entertained audiences with his quick wit and sharp humor, and has proven himself to be a gifted storyteller. Despite some of the personal challenges he has faced, Martling has shown resilience and a steadfast dedication to his craft.<return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Doodles Martling for any future opportunities in podcasting or other forms of entertainment. He is a talented comedian who has made a significant impact on the industry, and I have no doubt that he will continue to create and innovate in the years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] | To Whom It May Concern,<return><return>I am writing this letter of recommendation for Doodles Martling, a talented comedian and podcast host who has made great contributions to the entertainment industry. I have had the pleasure of following Martling's career over the years and have been impressed with his creativity, humor, and dedication.<return><return>Martling's career in radio started in the mid-1990s on WBAB in Long Island when he and his friend entered a contest and became popular with their song parody. From there, he continued to produce comedy bits for radio shows and eventually became a co-host of his own afternoon drive show with Opie Hughes on WNEW in New York City. During this time, Martling's wit and humor made him a beloved figure among listeners.<return><return>In 2002, Martling and Hughes came under scrutiny for a controversial segment involving simulated sex in St. Patrick's Cathedral, which led to their show's cancellation. Despite this setback, Martling continued to pursue comedy, honing his craft through various projects such as XM Satellite Radio, Live from the Compound, and The Doodles Martling Show.<return><return>Throughout his career, Martling has demonstrated a commitment to his art and a willingness to take risks in pursuit of his comedic vision. He has consistently entertained audiences with his quick wit and sharp humor, and has proven himself to be a gifted storyteller. Despite some of the personal challenges he has faced, Martling has shown resilience and a steadfast dedication to his craft.<return><return>In summary, I highly recommend Doodles Martling for any future opportunities in podcasting or other forms of entertainment. He is a talented comedian who has made a significant impact on the industry, and I have no doubt that he will continue to create and innovate in the years to come.<return><return>Sincerely,<return><return>[Your Name] |
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