Meet Steve Claggett: Everything about the Canadian boxer
Steve Claggett, a professional boxer known for his aggressive style and steadfastness…
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Jim Scott, a valued voice on Cincinnati radio for nearly half a century, died on June 28, 2024, at the age of 81 from complications of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Jim’s warm personality and engaging style made him a beloved figure at 700 WLW-AM and other stations, leaving a lasting legacy in the radio industry and his community.
Jim Scott was born Stephen James Claggett on June 11, 1989 in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and grew up in Indiana. Although he kept many of his family details private, Jim often shared fond memories and stories that reflected his roots. His birthday on December 3rd was always a special occasion celebrated with family and friends. A Sagittarius, he was known for his adventurous and optimistic spirit. He was of mixed race and an American citizen and professes the Christian faith.
Jim’s educational journey began in his hometown, where he attended high school before transferring to Harpur College at Binghamton University and earning a bachelor’s degree. Jim is 5’10” tall and has a friendly demeanor that makes him approachable both on air and off. He married Donna Hartman in 2000, and although he kept his family life private, it was obvious that he valued his role as a husband and father. The couple had three sons: Scott, Jim, and Casey Boland. His son James works as a data analyst at the IBM RTP 500 Campus.
Jim Scott’s radio career began when he moved to Cincinnati in 1968 and worked as a host at WSAI until 1978. His talent soon led him to 66 WNBC and NBC’s Monitor in the early 1970s. But his reputation was not cemented until his time at iHeartMedia, where he hosted the morning show from 1981 until his retirement in 2015. Jim’s voice became a staple in Cincinnati households and was known for his storytelling skills and deep connection with listeners.
In March 2024, Jim was named Honorary Grand Marshal of the Findlay Market Parade, a testament to his significant impact on the community. Following his ALS diagnosis in the summer of 2022, there was an outpouring of support from fans and colleagues, highlighting the deep affection and respect people had for him. Despite his illness, Jim remained a beloved figure, remembered for his devotion to his listeners and his craft.
At the time of his death, Jim Scott had an estimated net worth of around $10 million, a reflection of his successful and enduring career in radio. Beyond his financial achievements, his true legacy lies in the indelible mark he left on the Cincinnati community and the radio industry. Jim Scott’s story is one of warmth, resilience and an unwavering connection with his audience, making him a true icon in his field.
Steve Claggett, a professional boxer known for his aggressive style and steadfastness…