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Audacy Country Stations Add Scotty Kay to Sundays


Scotty Kay
Scotty Kay

Scotty Kay will now be heard Sundays from 10am-3pm local time across all Audacy Country stations beginning Sunday, March 12. Kay got his big break as one of twenty five male finalists on the first season of FOX's television show, "So You Think You Can Dance." Listeners who follow his live events always get an exciting experience, as he's been named one of the best live entertainers in the nation four times by DJ Times Magazine and hosts events worldwide, including the Ambassadors Ball for NATO in Brussels, Belgium.

"What is life?!?!," said Kay. "Being part of a team like this is a dream for anyone in radio. When you do something you love and then people say, 'you should do it for more people,' that's pretty special! Thank you Tim Roberts, Marci Braun, and Audacy for trusting me with everyone's favorite part of the week."

Born and raised in Chicago, Kay happily found his place at WKSC-FM (103.5 Kiss FM) Chicago where he was a syndicated personality heard in over seven cities nationwide. His major market radio and live entertainment experience brought him to Power 96.1 in Atlanta and his syndicated markets. After serving as the morning host on KLIF-FM (Hot 93.3)/Dallas, Kay now hosts afternoons on Audacy's US99 in Chicago.

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