Early career After graduating from college, Hughes landed a job in the promotions department at
WCMF in
Rochester, New York, but soon moved to work on the station's morning show then hosted by
Brother Wease. Hughes credits Wease as a mentor in developing his on-air personality and furthering his career. Hughes's next job was at
WBAB on Long Island as the host of
The Nighttime Attitude, a rock music show from 8:00 p.m. to midnight. In August 1994, Hughes held an
O. J. Simpson song parody contest for listeners surrounding the outcome of Simpson's
murder case. One of the participants was from a local band named Rotgut that featured
Anthony Cumia as lead singer with his brother Joe on guitar. The two performed "Gonna Electric Shock O. J." sung to the tune of "
(Sittin' On) The Dock of the Bay" by
Otis Redding. The song became a hit on Hughes's show, and the two made their first appearance in September 1994 to perform the song live. Cumia made several more appearances soon after; in early 1995, he and Hughes decided to become a radio team.
Opie and Anthony After Hughes produced an
air check and had sent it to several radio stations, he and Cumia accepted an offer from
WAAF in
Boston to host afternoons. The show launched as
Opie and Anthony on March 13, 1995. They remained in Boston until they were fired in April 1998 from WAAF for an
April Fool's Day prank involving
Mayor Thomas Menino. Opie and Anthony told their listeners that Menino had been killed in a collision with a
semi-trailer truck on
interstate 95 while traveling with a young female Haitian prostitute in
Jacksonville, Florida. In June 1998, Hughes and Cumia were back on New York station
WNEW-FM, where they became a top 10 afternoon drive show in New York by 2000. In 1999, Hughes considered leaving the show; however Anthony convinced him to stay, and bring Jim Norton on full-time as a go-between for their off air troubles. Anthony attributed these issues to his divorce and off-air personal troubles. In 2001, Opie and Anthony signed a syndication deal with Infinity to syndicate their show on 22 stations nationwide, including
WBCN in Boston, longtime rival of WAAF. On August 15, 2002, during "Sex for Sam 3", comedian
Paul Mecurio encouraged Brian Florence and Loretta Harper, a
Virginia couple visiting Manhattan, to have anal sex in a
vestibule at
St. Patrick's Cathedral. Intense media scrutiny led to many demanding that Opie and Anthony be fired. Opie and Anthony broadcast the next day, but the show went into reruns the following week. On August 22, Infinity suspended Opie and Anthony for the duration of their contract and canceled the show.
Opie and Anthony returned to the air on October 4, 2004, exclusively for
XM Satellite Radio. On April 24, 2006, Opie and Anthony announced that they had signed a deal with
CBS Radio in which the first three hours of the show would be broadcast on nine of CBS's rock stations, the first official show airing April 26. On May 15, 2007, XM suspended Opie and Anthony for 30 days, in response to a broadcast featuring a homeless man brought into the studio. Opie and Anthony dubbed the man, who mentioned the possibility of
raping Condoleezza Rice and
Laura Bush, "Homeless Charlie". After the suspension they returned to their normal split schedule. Later on the same year, Opie gave a cake to a homeless person as a reward for a competition on his show. However, Opie decided to record himself stomping on the homeless man's cake after he offered Opie a part of the cake. On March 9, 2009, Opie and Anthony were heard on FM for the last time, and spent much of the time discussing the impending format change, and how their services were "no longer needed" at the station. Their executive producer for the FM portion, Michael "Stuntbrain" Opelka, was fired the following day. Following their removal from FM, they returned to being exclusively heard on Sirius XM until Anthony's firing in July 2014.
Opie with Jim Norton On July 3, 2014, Cumia was fired by SiriusXM, after making a series of tweets following an alleged off-air incident with a black woman on the street. Cumia tweeted that he was punched by the woman while attempting to take a picture in Times Square. The tweets were described by Sirius XM as "racially-charged and hate-filled". At the time of Cumia's firing SiriusXM made no comment as to Hughes's possible future with the company. Cumia gave his blessing for the Sirius XM show to continue without him, acknowledging Hughes and Norton's obligation to fulfill their contract with SiriusXM. A relaunched
Opie with Jim Norton Show resumed on July 14, 2014, with Hughes and Norton discussing the incident and noting that The Opie and Anthony Channel was renamed Sirius XM Talk, along with various other alterations by the company in light of the firing. In October 2014, Hughes and Norton signed a new contract to continue the SiriusXM show, and the channel was re-branded to
Opie Radio which was kept until January 2017.
The Opie Radio Show On October 3, 2016, Hughes announced his new weekday afternoon show on the Opie Radio channel from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
The Opie Radio Show launched on October 4, 2016. The final broadcast of
The Opie Radio Show aired on June 29, 2017. During the broadcast, Hughes got into a heated on-air argument with one of the show's producers Paul Ofcharsky over an incident several weeks prior where Hughes was video taping SiriusXM's talent booker Roland Campos while he was defecating in the SiriusXM restroom, with Hughes and frequent guest
Sherrod Small both harshly criticizing Ofcharsky for supporting Campos when the incident was reported to SiriusXM's Human Resources department. On July 6, 2017, a week after the show's final broadcast, Hughes was fired over the restroom incident, as reported online. It came almost three years to the day of Cumia's firing. Later in the day, Hughes tweeted: "I can honestly say I have no idea exactly what's going on as I tweet this. More when I know." On July 7, Hughes confirmed his firing via a YouTube video, stating that he had not been allowed to say "Your mom's box", a phrase from
Opie and Anthony, on the air on his last shift, so he wrote it in the sand on the beach where he shot the video. On May 2, it was announced that the podcast,
Opie Radio would debut the following week with the first episode airing on May 9. In June 2019, Hughes announced that although his relationship with Westwood One had ended, the podcast would continue. ==Other ventures==