Also, I hope he gets to read these and know how much he is appreciated.
Also, I hope he gets to read these and know how much he is appreciated.
I kind of figured he would be leaving since his fiancee works for WWL in New Orleans. He got a job with WWL.
Ian had actually moved to New Orleans a couple of months ago and was, for the most part, doing his show remotely. It was only a matter of time.
The demise of Lafayette radio is officially complete. What a fall from grace.
I could hear the talent the first time listening to Ian. The subject was irrelevant. Cajun sports, current events, play by play, one on one interviews, it was all done equally well. We were lucky he came back after Princeton, let alone staying as long as he did. If we stay lucky Ian comes back someday.
Best of luck, Ian. We are all confident you will be successful in whatever endeavor.
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