The Shocking Split: 5 Key Facts About Roger And JP Monica After Their 102.5 The Bone Exit
The landscape of Tampa Bay radio underwent a significant change recently, with one of the market's most recognizable midday programs coming to an end. As of late 2025, the long-running "The Roger & JP Show," which featured co-host Monika, officially concluded its run on 102.5 The Bone (WHPT). This sudden departure has left listeners curious about the future of the trio, who had become a staple of the Hot Talk format in Florida. The reality is that the move is less of a complete end and more of a strategic shift, as the hosts have a complex, long-standing history that extends far beyond the Tampa market.
The news, which became official in late 2025, marks the end of a nearly ten-year run for the syndicated version of the show in the Tampa area. While the broadcast team of Roger Luce, John “JP” Parise, and Monika Madison is no longer heard on WHPT, the main duo, Roger and JP, continue their primary, decades-long commitment on the East Coast. Here are the most up-to-date details on the trio's careers, their history, and what the future holds for each of them as of December 20, 2025.
Roger Luce, John "JP" Parise, and Monika Madison: A Trio's Biography
The core of "The Roger & JP Show" is the partnership between two veteran radio personalities, Roger Luce and John Parise, who have been working together for over two decades. Their co-host, Monika Madison, joined them as a local producer and on-air personality for the Tampa-based broadcast.
- Roger Luce (Host):
- Role: Co-Host of The Roger & JP Show.
- Primary Station: 102.3 WBAB (Classic Rock, Long Island, NY).
- Career Highlight: Has been the morning drive host on WBAB since January 2000 alongside JP.
- Current Status (2025): Continues to host the top-rated morning show on WBAB and has expanded his role at the station, taking on responsibilities as Music Director.
- John "JP" Parise (Host):
- Role: Co-Host of The Roger & JP Show.
- Primary Station: 102.3 WBAB (Classic Rock, Long Island, NY).
- Career Highlight: Long-time partner to Roger Luce, forming one of the most enduring duos in East Coast radio history.
- Current Status (2025): Continues to host the highly successful morning show on WBAB, having recently signed a new multi-year extension with Cox Media Group.
- Monika Madison (Co-Host/Producer):
- Role: Local Producer and On-Air Personality for the 102.5 The Bone (Tampa) midday show.
- Affiliation: Known for her sharp wit and controversial debates on the show, often sparking lively discussions with Roger and JP.
- Current Status (2025): Following the show's exit from WHPT, Monika Madison remains with the Cox Media Group cluster in the Tampa Bay area, transitioning into a role as a traffic co-host/producer.
The Strategic Split: Why The Roger & JP Show Left 102.5 The Bone
The departure of The Roger & JP Show from the 102.5 The Bone midday lineup was a major radio event in the Tampa market, but the context is rooted in syndication strategy. Roger Luce and John Parise's main broadcast has always been their highly successful morning show on WBAB in Long Island, New York.
The show's time on WHPT (102.5 The Bone) was a syndicated arrangement, where the Long Island-based show was broadcast in the midday slot in Florida, with local segments featuring Monika Madison, Brett, and Gareth added to tailor it for the Tampa Bay audience.
The show's exit from WHPT came after a nine-and-a-half-year run in the midday slot. While the show was popular, the decision not to renew the syndication agreement for the Tampa market in 2025 was a mutual one between the hosts and Cox Media Group (CMG). This move allows Roger and JP to focus entirely on their long-running, flagship morning show on 102.3 WBAB, where they have secured a new multi-year contract extension. For listeners, this shift means the unique dynamic of the trio—Roger, JP, and Monika—will no longer be heard together on the airwaves, a significant loss for Florida's "Hot Talk" listeners.
Monika Madison's New Role and The Trio's Future
A key question for fans was the fate of Monika Madison, the local co-host and producer whose presence was vital to connecting the syndicated show to the Tampa community. Unlike Roger Luce and John Parise, who are based in New York, Monika was a local fixture. The good news for her fans is that she has secured a new, permanent role within the same media organization.
Monika Madison will remain a key personality with the Cox Media Group cluster in Tampa, transitioning to a new position as a traffic co-host/producer. This move confirms her value to the local market and ensures her voice will continue to be heard on air, albeit in a different capacity. This also definitively ends the speculation about her joining Roger and JP in a fully syndicated show move, as the main duo's focus remains firmly on their WBAB morning slot.
The separation of the team into different roles—Roger and JP continuing their Classic Rock morning dominance in Long Island, and Monika Madison focusing on a local traffic role in Tampa—marks the definitive end of the "Roger and JP Monica" show as listeners knew it on 102.5 The Bone. The future of a potential reunion or a new syndication effort remains open, but for now, the trio has moved in separate professional directions.
The Legacy of Controversy and Topical Authority
The Roger & JP Show, in line with the "Hot Talk" radio format, often courted controversy, which contributed to their topical authority and high ratings. Their on-air content was known for being raw, opinionated, and sometimes polarizing, a style that kept them relevant in the highly competitive Tampa Bay radio market, which also features other major personalities like The Mike Calta Show.
One of the most notable controversies in the duo's career involved the airing of a fake commercial for a "Wetback Steakhouse." This incident generated significant public backlash, including apologies from the DJs and the station, and highlighted the fine line between provocative radio and offensive content. Such events cemented their reputation as shock jocks whose content, whether loved or hated, was always a topic of discussion. This history of high-stakes, controversial broadcasting is a major part of the legacy they leave behind in the Tampa market.
The show's run on 102.5 The Bone was a long and successful one, providing a unique blend of Long Island humor and local Tampa flavor. While the syndicated show has ended, the individual careers of Roger Luce, John Parise, and Monika Madison continue strong, each in their own market and role, proving that the veterans of "Hot Talk" radio still have significant influence in the industry.
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