Radio host Darren Scott died after fighting skin cancer for a long time. HOT 102.7 FM told people about his death on Tuesday. Scott worked on radio shows for more than 40 years. He had a warm voice that made listeners feel a sense of connection. Many people across South Africa were familiar with his voice from various radio stations.
Scott worked at Radio Bop, 5FM, Jacaranda, and East Coast Radio before joining HOT 102.7FM. He hosted the afternoon show during weekdays at his last job. People loved how he talked about music and sports on air. His style made radio feel personal and friendly. Radio fans enjoyed listening to him every day.
Simon Parkinson works with Scott at HOT 102.7 FM and calls him a radio legend. Parkinson said Scott once did two live shows every day in different provinces. Scott would work six hours of live radio daily. His coworkers remember him for being funny and caring about his job. The family has not announced when the memorial services will happen.
Scott worked at Radio Bop, 5FM, Jacaranda, and East Coast Radio before joining HOT 102.7FM. He hosted the afternoon show during weekdays at his last job. People loved how he talked about music and sports on air. His style made radio feel personal and friendly. Radio fans enjoyed listening to him every day.
Simon Parkinson works with Scott at HOT 102.7 FM and calls him a radio legend. Parkinson said Scott once did two live shows every day in different provinces. Scott would work six hours of live radio daily. His coworkers remember him for being funny and caring about his job. The family has not announced when the memorial services will happen.