John C. Scott, Tucson radio personality and political pundit, 80
"John C. Scott, a longtime radio commentator who spent decades on the air sharing his take on Tucson politics, died in his sleep early Friday. He was 80.
Scott began his career at the age of 15, later working as a disc jockey while attending the University of Kansas in the 1960’s."
tucson.com
He worked at every major television station in the market, as well as virtually every news-oriented radio outlet that the market has had, in one form or another.
RIP, John
"John C. Scott, a longtime radio commentator who spent decades on the air sharing his take on Tucson politics, died in his sleep early Friday. He was 80.
Scott began his career at the age of 15, later working as a disc jockey while attending the University of Kansas in the 1960’s."
John C. Scott, Tucson radio personality and political pundit, dies at 80
Scott, who did not use his last name, Ulm, on the air, worked as a disc jockey while he attended the University of Kansas. He came to Tucson in 1967 to work as a newsman at KTKT radio.
tucson.com
He worked at every major television station in the market, as well as virtually every news-oriented radio outlet that the market has had, in one form or another.
RIP, John