After the demise of WNEW's rock format, St. John was one of the first programmers hired by
CD Radio in October 1998 as the Director of classic Rock Programming). CD Radio would later change its name to
Sirius Satellite Radio, and then after acquiring
XM Satellite Radio become known as
SiriusXM, where he remains today as one of their most popular personalities. He also joined WCBS-FM in 2002, followed by moving to WAXQ in 2004 where he stayed until late 2006. In July 2007, he returned to the re-incarnated WCBS-FM following the station's short-lived detour to "Jack FM". In February 2008, St. John actually replaced
Howard Cogan as the pre-recorded voice of the
Jack character on
WCBS-FM-HD2 and its web stream at ilikejack.com until it became
ToNY (meaning "To New York" but pronounced "Tony" until later simulcasting WCBS News Radio 880 in December 2012. For the first decade of the new century he was the announcer for ''Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve''. He continues to do voiceover work for radio and TV commercials as well as station imaging for radio and television as well as narration. April 9, 2013 marked St. John's 40th anniversary on New York radio, making him New York's longest-running air personality. In March 2015, St. John announced that he was leaving WCBS-FM and that he and his wife were moving to California to be closer to their grandson. He aired his final show on April 12, 2015. As of October 2023, he had already spent 25+ years working in satellite radio, starting with the CD Radio network in October 1998; that company later evolved into
SiriusXM after a merger with former rival
XM. He has also been the voice of
Metropolitan Opera Radio on the service, further showing his versatility. St. John was also chosen to announce system-wide that
Howard Stern would be joining Sirius. St. John's association with classic rock has continued throughout the years as he has been asked for his input on several classic rock projects. He was thanked in the liner notes of albums by Marvin Gaye and Jr. Walker and The All-Stars, as well as the box-sets of Stevie Wonder and The Temptations. St. John is the narrator (along with Smokey Robinson and Lionel Richie) of the two-CD set "The classic rock Story Volume 1: The 1960s". He can also be heard on classic rock's web site narrating several classic rock stories. St. John was recognized by
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland by being added to their permanent display of America's Greatest Classic Rock Air Personalities.
Personal life St. John and his wife live in San Diego where he broadcasts his
'60s Gold and rock'n roll shows from a customized studio in a barn on their property. ==References==