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Matt Siegel (born March 27, 1950) is an American retired radio personality. He was the host of the ''Matty in the Morning Show'' in
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on KISS 108 for 41 years, from 1981 to 2022. The show has a legacy in Boston, Matt has worked with a variety of co-hosts, including Bill Rossi, Lisa Lipps, and, most recently,
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and Lisa Donovan.


Early life

Siegel's first introduction to the spotlight came during high school. He auditioned to emcee the school talent show - a big step at the time for a quiet and reserved student. He got the gig and was told that he was a natural with the microphone. Years later, while student teaching at Oneonta University, a professor who was amused by his classes, directed him towards show business. His first job in radio was a daytime shift in Oneonta, New York, and then in 1972, he got a job with KWFM-FM in Tucson, AZ - a radical underground progressive rock station. From there he worked as a freelance producer and commercial
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announcer at
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. While vacationing in Boston in 1977, Siegel stumbled into a job opening with WBCN-FM. He filled in for
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, who had taken a leave of absence. After two months on the morning show, he was hired permanently as the midday host, where he stayed for 2½ years. There he created a spoof call-in show called "Dr. Matt’s Advice to the Love Lorn", which, in turn, led to a job at
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(Channel 5) hosting a show called " Five All Night Live". This was followed by a national appearance on ''Life’s Most Embarrassing Moments'' with host Steve Allen. In the summer of 1980, Siegel was offered the morning spot with KISS 108 FM. ''Matty in the Morning''.


Matty in the Morning Show (1981—2022)

Siegel was the host of KISS 108’s morning show since it first aired on January 12, 1981. The show's staff features a variety of characters and personalities in its current incarnation. On the show with Siegel are co-hosts
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and Lisa Donovan, and producers Justin Aguirre, Winnie Akoury and Dominick Famularo. At approximately 9:20 a.m. on May 19, 2021, Siegel announced on air that his bosses had ordered him to stop discussing the news of Demi Lovato announcing that they are non-binary and ended the broadcast abruptly with the words "Matty out."
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confirmed later that day that Siegel would be returning to the show the following day. On May 3, 2022, after an unexplained two week absence from the morning show, Siegel announced his retirement.


Personal life

Siegel lives in Palm Beach Gardens, FL with his wife Maryanne. He has 4 children, Alexandra, twins Lilly and Chloe, and Olivia. His daughter Alexandra Siegel has been featured in videos on
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, had a guest appearance on ABC Family's '' Switched at Birth'' as well as HBO's " Eastbound & Down", and was featured in
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's 2014 commercial "Hello Father" and it's 2016 follow up "Hold My Baby". In 2017, director Hailey Millar created a short biographical documentary titled
My Life is Not a Show
which highlights Siegel's work and personal life.


Awards

As host of ''Matty In The Morning'', Siegel won the National Association of Broadcasters'
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for Personality of the Year (major market) in 2001 and 2009. In 2012, Siegel was inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcaster's Hall of Fame.


References


External links


Matty in the Morning Show official website
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