By Stacy M. Brown

Legendary radio and media personality Donnie Simpson signed off, possibly for the last time, on Friday, January 12. The illustrious career that spanned an incredible 55 years ended with a heartfelt message from the iconic DJ himself. 

โ€œTodayโ€™s the day,โ€ Simpson posted on X. โ€œPlease make sure you tune into my last day โ€ฆ Letโ€™s celebrate together as I thank each & every one of you for your support during my 55 years in radio.โ€

An icon, trailblazer, and media legend, Simpson held a commanding presence in Washington, D.C.

He gained international fame as a television and movie personality. From his early beginnings in Detroit to his stints at WKYS and WMMJ in Washington, he etched his name in the history of radio.

A true industry pioneer, Simpson was one of Americaโ€™s first video jockeys, hosting iconic shows like BETโ€™s โ€œVideo Soul.โ€ His achievements reached new heights when, in 1988, Billboard Magazine recognized him as both the best top radio personality and top program director in the nation.

After retiring in 2010, Simpson triumphantly returned to the airwaves and television screens in 2015. As the afternoon drive host on WMMJ, Majic 102.3 in Washington D.C., and the face of TV-Oneโ€™s โ€œDonnie After Dark,โ€ he continued to captivate audiences with his signature style.

As noted in his bio, Simpson started in Detroit as the โ€œLove Bug.โ€ Simpsonโ€™s passion for music, nurtured in his motherโ€™s record shop, laid the groundwork for an extraordinary career. He connected with the biggest stars globally throughout the years, showcasing his talent and versatility.

Simpsonโ€™s television career soared as he anchored sports and hosted โ€œVideo Soulโ€ on BET. In 2021, he announced the revival of โ€œVideo Soul.โ€

Honored with inductions into the BET Walk of Fame (2004) and the R&B Hall of Fame of Class of 2020, Simpsonโ€™s legacy is cemented in the annals of entertainment history.

โ€œIโ€™m going to miss doing the show, Donnieโ€™s going to miss it, too, but heโ€™s got some great things planned,โ€ wrote News4 anchor Tony Perkins, who joined โ€œThe Donnie Simpson Showโ€ in the 3 p.m. slot six years ago. โ€œWe loved doing the show. Thank you for all the responses on social media.โ€