Todd Shapiro

Todd Michael Shapiro (born June 20, 1973) is a Canadian broadcaster, radio host, and media personality who currently hosts The Todd Shapiro Show on SiriusXM Canada's Canada Laughs Channel. Shapiro is also a regular fill in host and currently is one half of The Dart Guy and Todd Shapiro Show on TSN 1050 Radio.

Early life

Shapiro was born to a civil servant father and teacher mother in Toronto, Ontario, stating his parents provided him with a wonderful upbringing, but taught him little about business which is why he ended up in the arts. He graduated with a sociology diploma from York University followed by working at an air conditioning and heating (HVAC) business.[1] At age 26, Shapiro went back to school, enrolling in Seneca College's radio and television program.[1]

Career

Shapiro's first experience in the entertainment business came as a reality contestant on Blind Date (hosted by Roger Lodge) in 1999 when the American show had come up to Toronto to film 5 episodes, choosing their "daters" via CityTV's "Speaker's Corner" booths. Over 10,000 people auditioned for spots, but 27-year-old Shapiro, a student at Seneca College's radio/TV program, stood out enough for the show's producers to call him back shortly after he recorded his video.[2]

When the Blind Date footage, that had been shot in July 1999, was to air on CityTV in November 1999, Shapiro was invited to discuss his Blind Date experience on Humble & Fred, a morning show on 102.1 The Edge radio station that had a commercial tie-in with CityTV via having the Toronto Blind Date couples as guests on the morning of their respective episodes' scheduled air dates.[1] Shapiro came alone on the Humble & Fred show since his date had moved to Ottawa in the meantime.[1] After his first ever in-studio, on air experience, Shapiro approached "Humble" Howard Glassman and asked to be his intern in order to help him get experience and fulfill the 100 hours he needed in order to graduate from his college program. Humble reportedly replied, "Come back tomorrow".[2]

102.1 The Edge

Interning at Humble & Fred, Shapiro was part of various promotional stunts, occasionally contributing with written material. He stayed with the show until his last day of school 20 April 2001; coincidentally at the same time, the show got reassigned to Mojo 640, an AM Toronto station also owned by Corus Entertainment that functioned as 102.1 The Edge's sister entity.

Upon completing his Humble & Fred internship, Shapiro continued working at The Edge in their promotions department where he met Dean Blundell, 102.1 The Edge's new acquisition from the Windsor market, brought in to host his own The Dean Blundell Show — station's morning zoo replacement for Humble & Fred. Telling Blundell about his desire to get on air, Shapiro would soon get that opportunity.[2]

The Dean Blundell Show

Performing alongside Jason Barr (another holdover from the Humble & Fred show where he had worked as producer after also starting out as intern, performing promotional stunts in fake Scottish accent under the Danger Boy pseudonym), Shapiro became one of Blundell's two sidekicks. The station also had Sandra Plagakis periodically coming on throughout the morning to read news and traffic reports[3] and the three show hosts would occasionally engage her in a conversation. Shapiro's primary role on the show entailed coming up with daily content mostly through puerile and occasionally outrageous behaviour; often referred to as ReTodd on the air, his signature segment 'Todd on the Street' involved talking to homeless people on the streets of Toronto in a manner many found to be malicious, offensive, and exploitative.[2] His other notable moments from the show had him visiting his grandmother in her old-age home live on air for a round of juvenile questions about her sex life, walking around Union Station wearing only an adult diaper, and sneaking into Toronto hotels to pound on rival hockey players' doors at 6 a.m. before games against the Toronto Maple Leafs.[2]

In August 2010, after Barr got released via not having his contract renewed,[4] Shapiro assumed a bigger role on the show with expanded hosting duties while Derek Welsman a.k.a. Blind Derek (who had previously during mid 2000s been involved with the show, gaining some notoriety as Derek the Blind Movie Reviewer) got added as replacement for Barr.

Shapiro worked at 102.1 The Edge from 1999 until 2013. On 24 July 2013, Blundell announced that Shapiro would no longer be with the show without any further explanation to the sudden and unexpected news.[5] After the announcement, 102.1 The Edge's Twitter and Facebook accounts were blasted by angry fans who wanted to know what happened with Shapiro's position at the radio station and demanded his return. An official explanation was never given but within months of Todd Shapiro departure from the Dean Blundell Show, 102.1 The Edge announced the show's cancellation in early January 2014, after having put the show on hiatus in mid-December 2013.[6]

SiriusXM The Todd Shapiro Show

In January 2014 Humble Howard and Fred Patterson announced during their show on SiriusXM Canada's Canada Laughs channel that Todd Shapiro would be getting his own one hour 9 AM show following Humble & Fred's two-hour slot in the morning.[7][8]

Shapiro's show, entitled The Todd Shapiro Show, launched on 3 March 2014. One of his first bits on the new show was a discussion with a parody of Apple's Siri which asked him questions about his sudden departure from 102.1 The Edge. During the discussion about the situation, Shapiro did not go into many details and kept it all as polite and general as possible.[9]

In June 2014 it was announced by SiriusXM Canada's program director Joe Thistel that due to its early success, The Todd Shapiro Show would have its running time expanded to 2 hours along with a move to the "drive home" 4–6 p.m. time slot on weekdays.

The Todd Shapiro Show is now considered the most supportive program in Canada when it comes to supporting Canadian Comedy, including his incredible interview style with Veteran Comics such as Russell Peters, Jeremy Hotz, Kenny Robison, Sean Cullen, Carla Collins, Brent Butt, Rick Mercer, Eugene Levy, Tom Green, Mark Critch, Tim Steeves, Pete Johannson, Glen Foster Gerry Dee, Darrin Rose, and Mark Forward. Shapiro also continues to interview amazing comics who are on the verge of breaking out like K Trevor Wilson, Chris Locke, Chris Robinson, Sarah Hennessey, Debra DiGiovanni, Ashley Moffat, Foad HP, Dom Pare, Julia Hladkowicz, Carol Zoccoli, Eddie Della Siepe, Dave Merheje, Steph Tolev and the list goes on.

The Laugh Factory

Shapiro, a friend of Jamie Masada (owner of The Laugh Factory) has also personally helped Canadian Comics in LA (Aisha Alfa, Matt O'Brien, Steph Tolev) by getting them their rare stage time in the USA on a show called L "EH!" which features Canadian Comedians (Veterans and Newcomers to LA) on the Laugh Factory Stage. Shapiro, always the promoter, has a main goal of helping comics who have always been so supportive to him, by doing whatever he can to get them noticed in both Canada and the USA!

Yuk Yuk's

In October 2017 Shapiro premiered his new Comedy Show called Comedy Virgins at Yuk Yuk's in downtown Toronto. Shapiro will QB these nights as all the audio is recorded for the first ever PODCAST to be produced on the Yuk Yuk's stage. The premise is to allow a first timer to get on a HUGE stage to break their Comedy Virginity. Unlike an open Mic this night is for a Comedic Virgin to lose their comedy virginity simply to cross it off their bucket list, as likely this person wouldn't want to make it a career. Shapiro also interviews 3 Veteran Comedians and asks them about their first time - on stage. The Comedians also have an opportunity to critique the Comedy Virgin and then finish the night with their hilarious sets.

TSN 1050 Radio

Veteran Radio Show host Todd Shapiro also recently showed his incredible versatility when he co-hosted Landsberg in The Morning with Legendary Broadcaster Michael Landsberg (from Off The Record) in October 2017. Landsberg praised Shapiro on his last show and the two compliment each other very well with their compelling and friendly take on Sports.

Shapiro has been a fill in host at TSN 1050 for 3 years and has impressed many with his recent stint on the All Sports Radio Station.

Shapiro also is now half of The Dart Guy and Todd Shapiro Show which airs on TSN 1050 on Saturday's from 3pm - 5pm. It's been billed as the Pre-Pre Game Show and a Show talking hockey (specifically the hometown Toronto Maple Leafs) by Fans for the Fans! Shapiro and Dart Guy (Jason Maslakow). Dart Guy is a viral Sensation and huge Maple Leafs Fan who has uniquely positioned himself as one of Canada's most likeable fans! Shapiro and him are friends who have great chemistry in this fun filled show.

Relationship with Podcasters

Shapiro has befriended many popular US podcasters who have all been on his SiriusXM show numerous times including: Bert Kreischer, Brian Redban, Dean Delray, Ari Shaffir, Sam Tripoli, Kate Quigley, Dom Irrera, Tony Hinchcliffe and more.

SiriusXM Ron Bennington

Shapiro and Ron Bennington have appeared on each other's shows numerous times.

Shapiro Youtubers

Shapiro has a YouTube Channel that has over 3 million views. He also represents many youtubers which can be found on his website.

iTunes

The Todd Shapiro Show was named one of 5 podcasts as Best New Podcasts on iTunes in 2014

Scott Weiland interview

Shapiro interviewed Scott Weiland in late November 2015 live over the phone on The Todd Shapiro Show.[10] This interview turned out to be Weiland's last live on-air interview. TMZ, Billboard, BlabberMouth.net, Radar Online, Entertainment Tonight Canada, CP24, and CTV National News all featured Shapiro's interview with Weiland as this was the last time the public would ever hear from Weiland before his death on 3 December 2015.

Other Media Appearances

Shapiro has appeared on many different reality shows including Blind Date (1999), The Lofters (2002), Keys to the VIP (2008), Fearless In The Kitchen (2009), and Wahlburgers (2015).

Shapiro is the face and host of the Gentleman's Expo in Toronto, Canada.

Shapiro has worked with many popular brands and has been at the forefront of representing brands via integrated content in Canada.

Personal life

Todd Shapiro grew up in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. His brother, Jody Shapiro,[11] is an award-winning film producer.

Shapiro married Irina Funtikova, a former rhythmic gymnast and model with Elite Models, on February 12, 2014. The couple have one son, Sawyer Hooray Shapiro, born August 3, 2015. The couple chose the name Hooray as their son's middle name to honour Jay Brody and Roddy Colmer, Todd's co-hosts, who suggested the name to Todd on air one day as a first name for the Shapiros' baby. They gave their son that name because they felt it's the kind of name that will always pick up the spirits of people he is with no matter where or when. Shapiro has also said he named his son after Sawyer - the character on Lost.

Shapiro has a Yorkshire Terrier named Hoffy, aged 9 (as of 2016), which he refers to as "Todd's first son" and which he adopted when challenged by his mother to take on more responsibility in his life.[2]

His nickname "Toddy Tickles" is based on a 49 year old bachelor that Todd once played baseball with.

Shapiro has a clothing line in collaboration with popular Streetwear co. VITALY.

Shapiro has a new beer that launched during the Toronto International Film Festival named Oomph Lager in partnership with Craft Brewery Lake Wilcox Brewing.

Shapiro is a huge advocate for the legalization of marijuana, even though he is not a consumer. He cites his friend's personal experiences to help and even cure ailments and diseases as to why he is such a strong believer without having his own medical license.

Charity

Shapiro is an honorary chair for the Princess Margaret Foundation. He has donated close to $100,000 with the help of teammates and listeners of The Todd Shapiro Show via The Road Hockey To Conquer Cancer.

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 Boon, Mike (6 February 2014). "Toronto Mike'd Podcast Episode 67: Todd Shapiro". TorontoMike.com. Retrieved 1 August 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eckler, Rebecca (2015-01-28). "Todd Shapiro, formerly known for his often offensive antics on The Dean Blundell Show, now promises a "positive vibe for listeners." What happened?". The Toronto Star. ISSN 0319-0781. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  3. Sandra Plagakis
  4. Toronto Mike (24 August 2010). "Jason Barr Fired from Edge 102". TorontoMike.com. Retrieved 2016-07-16.
  5. Reserved., . All Rights. "Dean Blundell loses longtime sidekick after latest shock jock wrist-slap". canada.com. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  6. "Corus Radio cancels Dean Blundell show after controversial on-air remarks". The Globe and Mail. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  7. "Psychic Nikki / Todd Shapiro / Dr. Odiatu - PODCASTS". www.humbleandfredradio.com. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  8. "Fan-celebrated morning host launches satellite radio show with SiriusXM Canada -- TORONTO, Feb. 25, 2014". www.newswire.ca. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  9. Boon, Mike. "Todd Shapiro Spills More Details on Split from 102.1 the Edge | Toronto Mike's Blog". www.torontomike.com. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
  10. ToddShapiroShow (2015-11-28), Scott Weiland On ISIS, Trump (*Sadly this is his Last Live Interview. RIP Scott), retrieved 2016-02-26
  11. "Jody Shapiro". IMDb. Retrieved 2016-02-26.
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