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Beloved Baton Rouge Radio Duo Condon and Robb Depart 'Condon Uncensored' Show
WDGL station cites 'exciting changes ahead' but leaves fans with more questions than answers
Apr. 11, 2026 at 6:13am
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The sudden departure of Baton Rouge radio icons Condon and Robb marks the end of an era for the beloved 'Condon Uncensored' show.Baton Rouge TodayIn a surprising move, the popular morning radio duo of Richard Condon and Scott Robb have been let go from their long-running 'Condon Uncensored' show on Baton Rouge station WDGL. The station expressed gratitude for the hosts' contributions but remained vague about the reasons behind their departure, leaving listeners to speculate about the future direction of the show and the station.
Why it matters
Condon and Robb have been staples of the Baton Rouge radio landscape for decades, and their show 'Condon Uncensored' had a loyal following. The abrupt end of the program raises questions about broader shifts in the radio industry and whether the station's new direction will resonate with the show's devoted listeners.
The details
Richard Condon has been a radio legend in Baton Rouge for 30 years, with his most recent tenure at WDGL starting in 2012. The show's popularity soared when it moved to the morning slot in 2017, reuniting Condon with his former colleague, Scott Robb. Robb's impressive resume includes stints at top radio stations across the country, making him a household name in the industry. In a social media post, the station expressed gratitude for the duo's contribution but remained vague about the reasons for their departure, emphasizing their commitment to the community and teasing exciting changes ahead.
- Condon has been a radio legend in Baton Rouge for 30 years.
- Condon's most recent tenure at WDGL started in 2012.
- The 'Condon Uncensored' show moved to the morning slot in 2017, reuniting Condon and Robb.
The players
Richard Condon
A radio legend in Baton Rouge for 30 years, with his most recent tenure at WDGL starting in 2012. He co-hosted the popular 'Condon Uncensored' morning show.
Scott Robb
Condon's co-host on the 'Condon Uncensored' show, Robb has an impressive resume that includes stints at top radio stations across the country, making him a household name in the industry.
WDGL
The Baton Rouge radio station that hosted the 'Condon Uncensored' show, which has now let go of the popular radio duo.
What’s next
The station's statement about 'exciting changes ahead' has left fans wondering about the future direction of the show and the station. It remains to be seen whether the new programming will resonate with the loyal 'Condon Uncensored' listeners.
The takeaway
The abrupt end of the popular 'Condon Uncensored' show in Baton Rouge highlights the evolving landscape of the radio industry, where even long-standing and beloved programs can face unexpected changes. This raises questions about the future of radio entertainment and whether stations can maintain a balance between community values and evolving audience preferences.
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