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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