While still in high school, Hamilton landed his first job in commercial radio after gaining recognition from an illegal
pirate radio station, broadcasting from a
walk-in closet in his parents' home in Reno, Nevada. After weeks of complaints from local commercial radio stations, the
Federal Communications Commission issued a formal cease and desist. It wasn't until then, that Hamilton's parents even knew of such an operation. In 1990 actor
Christian Slater studied the role of playing a DJ for the motion picture
Pump Up the Volume under the tutelage of then friend Hamilton. Because Sean Hamilton's start in radio was very similar to the storyline in the movie, Christian's Mother Mary Jo Slater had personally asked Sean if he'd work with Christian on and off the air while working at KIISFM in Los Angeles.
WKTU New York City In 1996,
Clear Channel convinced Hamilton to relocate back to New York City to host a show for their WKTU evening slot. Hamilton brought a sidekick/comedian along by the name of Goumba Johnny, their chemistry earned them top ratings consistently for two years. Because of their overwhelming success, in September 2006 Clear Channel decided to promote the duo to WKTU's afternoon drive. In December 2010, with the departure of sidekick Goumba Johnny, Hamilton started hosting the afternoon drive-time show solo. Since then his show became not only the highest rated afternoon show in the New York metro area but currently also holds the highest rated share for all radio stations in New York. (8.2 share 25–54 demographic, according to the
Arbitron PPM/Summer rating system). In 1996, Hamilton was asked to host the annual
Easter Egg Roll at the
White House with President
Bill Clinton and first Lady
Hillary Clinton in
Washington, D.C. On September 2, 2015, WKTU announced that Sean ‘Hollywood’ Hamilton had signed a new three-year deal to extend his contract through 2018. In their press release it stated that Hamilton's show is currently rated the No.1 afternoon show by Arbitron's Portable People Meter (PPM) with adults ages 25–54. It goes on to mention his show features a segment called War of the Roses, weekdays at 5:40 p.m., helping KTU's 5:00 p.m. hour become the most listened to hour in New York City radio.
Z100 New York KIISFM Los Angeles KBIG/MYFM Los Angeles After spending only a year broadcasting in his hometown, Hamilton decided to hit the road hoping to achieve the big time one day. After three years of traveling and working for a couple small market radio stations like
KLAV in Las Vegas and
KIDD in
Monterey, he ended up in a small town in central New Jersey called
Long Branch at a station called
WWZY Y-107. In 1983 while broadcasting one night, his big break came when a then famous radio executive
Scott Shannon was flying commercially over Long Branch and heard Sean on the air. Upon Shannon's arrival at his destination Sean was immediately offered a job to be part of creating and premiering what is now the largest and most influential radio station in the world today, New York's
WHTZ/Z100. At just 20 years old and only four years after building his small pirate radio station in Reno, Nevada, he was now on the air at Z100 in New York City. After Z100s premiere on August 2, 1983, with its legendary campaign "Worst to First", the station went #1 in the ratings in just 74 days. During those four years working in New York he helped launch and introduce such new artists as
Madonna,
Duran Duran,
U2,
Cyndi Lauper and
Prince, just to name a few. Hamilton remained at Z100 from 1983 to 1987. In 1987, Hamilton was asked to head out west to join
Rick Dees and 102.7
KIIS-FM. During his seven years at KIISFM he headed up a very popular concert series called "Rad Pack.” This was a concert series where many of the biggest music and teen celebrities at the time would come together to raise money for the newly found
D.A.R.E. foundation (Drug Abuse Resistance Education). The attention of this series caught the eye of then President
George H. W. Bush where Hamilton was asked to join the President for several youth anti-drug appearances. During the late eighties through the mid-nineties while at KIIS-FM, Hamilton made many other notable high-profile appearances such as participating in the
Toyota Pro/Celebrity Race Grand Prix of Long Beach and being part of the Los Angeles Air Show where he trained and flew with the United States Navy
Blue Angels. Hamilton remained at KIIS-FM from 1987 to 1994. In April 2009, Clear Channel handpicked Hamilton to become the new afternoon drive host on KBIG-FM, known as 104.3 MYfm in Los Angeles. He was Clear Channel's only "music" radio personality to have an afternoon show broadcasting simultaneously in both New York and Los Angeles, Monday through Friday. Although Hamilton was live on WKTU on the east coast, his show was prerecorded three hours prior to airing at three PM on the west coast. This method of pre-recording a broadcast shift is called "tracking" and has been much criticized within the industry. In January 2011 Hamilton resigned his west coast "tracking" duties for MYfm.
Lovelines In 1979, while working on his first commercial radio station, KCBN in Reno Nevada, Hamilton created the popular radio show called
Lovelines. In 1983 shortly after being hired at Z100 in New York Hamilton resurrected the show and called it "Hollywood Hamilton's Midnight Lovelines", which offered medical and relationship advice to listeners, often with the assistance of guests, including actors and members of popular bands. After the show became a huge hit in New York Hamilton signed the rights over to the
Westwood One Radio Network for an undisclosed financial amount, stopped hosting it and moved to Los Angeles to work for KIIS-FM. The name was then changed from "Lovelines" to "Loveline" and Hamilton's creation was quickly imitated on radio stations throughout America. KROQ and Dr. Drew Pinsky in Los Angeles gained the most notoriety where MTV Networks noticed it and produced a TV version of "Loveline” that ran on MTV from 1996 to 2000.
''Disney's "Hangin' With Hollywood"'' From 1989 to 1992, every Sunday night, Hamilton produced and was the host of a live satellite radio show from
Disneyland in Southern California. The four-hour show was called "Hangin' with Hollywood" and featured interviews with music, television and motion picture celebrities on the
Tomorrowland main stage. This live radio show quickly became a Disney attraction for tourists who could watch celebrities being interviewed and participate by being "guest DJs", introducing the music on the air. However, because of Disney's strict rules and regulations regarding their image, the show came to an end in the winter of 1992. Hamilton remains an honorary citizen of Disneyland, an accolade that Mickey and friends personally presented to him on his birthday, March 25, 1989.
Radio Syndication: Weekend Top30 & Remix Top30 Hamilton is the host and executive producer of three syndicated radio shows: ''Hollywood Hamilton's Weekend Top 30
, which has both pop and urban versions, and the Remix Top 30'', an
EDM show that features club deejays remixing the top hits of the week featuring celebrity guests. Hamilton has hosted both the pop and urban versions simultaneously until 2009, with Ramiro Torres (who was later replaced with DJ Pup Dawg) taking over hosting duties for the urban version. On January 28, 2013, Hamilton signed a new deal with
Premiere Networks that brings his syndicated countdown shows into the Premiere syndication stable beginning February 1, 2013. In addition, his shows will also be featured on the
iHeartRadio platform, which is owned by Premiere's parent company (and Hamilton's employer)
iHeartMedia On July 31, 2017, the Remix Top 30 won Best Syndicated Show of the year at the 2017 Promo Awards in Atlantic City, New Jersey. On August 6, 2019, the Remix Top30 won Best Syndicated Show of the year at the 1 Music Ave Awards in Ft Lauderdale, FL. The weekend of June 26–27, 2021 was the last airing for all of Hamilton's syndicated shows. Despite this, the urban version continues to be broadcast both on radio and on streaming apps such as iHeartRadio,
Dash Radio and
Mixcloud under the name
DJ Pup Dawg’s Top 30 Countdown, while also adding
KPWR personality Kalisha Pereira as contributor. ==Television==