Scott announced on Twitter today that his last day in radio will be next Friday. Hopefully his replacement covers the cAjuns like he has in recent years. Good luck to Scott in his new career.
Scott announced on Twitter today that his last day in radio will be next Friday. Hopefully his replacement covers the cAjuns like he has in recent years. Good luck to Scott in his new career.
I have to give it to Scott while he was not a UL alum. He did his best to support the Cajuns in every way possible. He will be missed. They will probably go to national coverage all day every day.
Guess I'll be listening to my Allman Brothers/Earth, Wind, and Fire/Chris Stapleton/Commodores/Van Halen/Blackberry Smoke mix from my phone all day, all week.
I wonder if he was searching jobs during the chicken interview,certainly a lot of “pauses” and i thought i heard a few yawns
Times have changed. My whole day was situated around listening to 1420am from 6am to 5pm. Since Kevin, Jay and Stevie P. (and Billy) were let go, it's never really been the same. I did my best to turn in to Scott, but even that was different.
Wish Scott the best of luck. 1420 is now officially dead to me. ......unless a Cajun game is on. I assume that will die away soon also.
I believe that he has a job locally. I seem to recall that this was announced a while back in the RP.
Maybe all the businesses that pay for the hosts to read ads could shift those funds to NIL for athletes. Have the athlete read the same copy and play it on the athletic dept’s website (or even the school’s academic website as well) every time you click on the schedule or an article, etc.its only 10 to 15 seconds? right?
what did the acronym s.c.o.t.t. stand for?
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