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He's baaack

Looks like only one day a week. Scott usually puts together very interesting interviews and brings out information that you won't find elsewhere. A stumbling block is that Scott sees eye to eye with Doug Martin on just about nothing. And Martin's company owns KVOI. It's too bad that all of Tucson's political talk stations are slanted toward the far right.
 
During his Saturday program, Scott told his listeners that soon he will be on the air five days a week instead of one. Could be that he made a deal with the new owners of KVOI. They haven't taken over yet. One possibility is that the new owners aren't as far to the right as Doug Martin.

Speaking of Martin, he just sold his A.M. in Sierra Vista to Ted Tucker. Price was only $75,000. If Tucker has any sense he will switch the format from religion to political talk from the far right. This would cut into the high ratings that KNST has in Cochise County. But as far as I know all Tucker stations play some sort of old rock music.
 
During his Saturday program, Scott told his listeners that soon he will be on the air five days a week instead of one. Could be that he made a deal with the new owners of KVOI. They haven't taken over yet. One possibility is that the new owners aren't as far to the right as Doug Martin.

Speaking of Martin, he just sold his A.M. in Sierra Vista to Ted Tucker. Price was only $75,000. If Tucker has any sense he will switch the format from religion to political talk from the far right. This would cut into the high ratings that KNST has in Cochise County. But as far as I know all Tucker stations play some sort of old rock music.

Tucker has no sense programming wise.. it'll just be another barely legal cesspool, I'm sure.
 
Tucker almost certainly has the nation's only FM daytimers.. One on 98.5 and the other on 103.7. The excuse is that they use solar energy. At about sunset the carrier is chopped and the stations don't even do legal IDs which are required at signoff. Often the transmitters go off in the middle of a song. FCC rules simply don't apply to Ted Tucker.
 
During his Saturday program, Scott told his listeners that soon he will be on the air five days a week instead of one. Could be that he made a deal with the new owners of KVOI. They haven't taken over yet. One possibility is that the new owners aren't as far to the right as Doug Martin.

I noticed today that Mike Check with Mike Shaw was not on during the 4-6 pm time slot on KVOI, and it is no longer listed on the KVOI program schedule on its website. So perhaps that paves the way for John C. Scott.
 
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