Friday, November 7, 2014

R.I.P.: L-A Radio Veteran Scott Greene

Scott Greene
Scott Greene, radio veteran of KMNY, KDAY, KJLH, KXEZ/KYSR, KGFJ, KFI, KRLA, and KFWB, passed away Tuesday afternoon, according to LARadio.com.


Scott was 55-years-oif-age and the cause of death was not reported.

Born on Long Island, he started his radio career at WDGC-Downers Grove, Illinois when he was 14 years old. Eventually relocating to the L.A. area, Scott earned a B.A. in radio/tv/film from Cal State University Northridge in 1981. After graduation, Scott worked in the Antelope Valley and was the overnight news anchor at “Money Radio,” KMNY, along with Metro Traffic. His show at KFI was described as “libberservatism – somewhere between hard-line conservatives and hard-end liberals.”

He left KFI in early 1998.

2 comments:

  1. I just heard About his passing, so sad to hear he was one of a kind.

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  2. I myself had just learned that Scott had passed away in November of 2014. I have listened to Scott since the late 80's on AM 1580 K-DAY then FM 102.3 KJLH,then in the 90's FM 102.3 KJLH,AM 1230 KGFJ and finally AM KNX 1070 and AM 980 KFWB. Scott Greene was a pro in the broadcasting industry and will be missed. R.I.P.-James Montrell Williams.

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