Thursday, May 26, 2011

Scott Hennen Set To Return To The Air

Scott Hennen, who started his radio career in Grand Forks, ND 27 years ago, is bringing his show back to town and to the same broadcasting company, according to a story by Tu-Uyen Tran at the Grand Forks Herald.

“I’m ecstatic about it, I really am,” the conservative talk show host told the Herald on Wednesday. Having spent much of his adult life in Grand Forks, and marrying a Grand Forks woman, he said he considers the city his “adopted hometown.”

Starting May 31, Hennen’s talk show will be on KNOX 1310 AM from 2 to 5 p.m. weekdays, the station confirmed. It’ll also be syndicated for broadcast in other markets.

“Scott, having worked in this market for 18 years, he’s certainly considered a household name here in Grand Forks and up and down the valley,” said Jeff Hoberg, general manager of Leighton Broadcasting, which owns, among others, KNOX. “It was certainly a perfect fit.”

Until this past Monday, Hennen’s syndicated show the “Common Sense Club” was broadcast from Fargo-based WZFG The Flag 1100 AM, the station he originally founded. His last show was supposed to be Friday, but he was cancelled mid-show by station management. (See original posting)

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