Scott Muni was a legendary American disc jockey, who worked at the heyday of the AM Top 40 format and then was a pioneer of FM progressive rock radio. Born Donald Allen Muñoz in Wichita, Kansas, Muni grew up in New Orleans. He joined the United States Marine Corps and began broadcasting there in 1950, reading "Dear John" letters over Radio Guam. After leaving the Corps and having considered acting as a career, … Wikipedia
While searching for Chuck's replacement, the station switched his and Scott Muni's time slot and Chuck did the 10 to Midnight shift during his last two months on the station. www.musicradio77.com/WABCDJ.html
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Legendary New York City D.J. Scott Muni passed away last night, reported a few minutes ago by on air personality Maria Melitto at Q-104.3. Muni suffered a major stroke last year and hasn't been able to do his show live--but Q-104 played old shows, old cl latefinal.com/archives/2004/09/scott_muni_rip.html
The Relic Rack remembers Scott Muni the legendary New York air personality who died September 28, 2004 after a long illness. In addition to becoming notable as a pioneer in progressive rock radio, he is remembered as one of the original WABC Good Guys. www.relicrack.com/muni.shtml