Colorado Media Newsroom
October 17th, 2024, 07:30 AM
From Radio Insight:
https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/paulschadt-150x200.jpg?resize=150%2C200&ssl=1iHeartMedia Country “96.9 The Kat (https://969thekat.iheart.com)” WKKT Statesville/Charlotte NC morning host Paul Schadt has announced he will retire in February 2025.
Following the end of his stint in mornings, Schadt will continue to serve as a station ambassador making on-air and on-site appearances. A native of Charlotte, he has been a staple of Charlotte radio since 1981 spending sixteen years at 103.7 WSOC before moving to WKKT in 1997 when the “Kat” brand debuted. Schadt has been teamed with Sarah Lee Owensby since 2018.
Schadt was inducted to the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2014 and also has co-hosted PRN’s syndicated ?Racing Country (https://www.goprn.com/shows/racing_country/)? with Cathy Martindale since 1996. He said, “This has been the toughest decision of my life by far, because I love what I do. I?m a very lucky guy, I?ve had the most remarkable ?job? anyone could ever ask for. Growing up, I never would have believed the people I?d meet and work with, the experiences I?d have and all the lives I?d get to be a part of every day.?
iHeartMedia Region President Dave Carwile added, “Paul?s journey from the daily broadcast to a cherished ambassador role is a testament to his unmatched contributions and passion for the industry. While he may no longer be on-air with us every morning, his influence and spirit will continue to guide and inspire listeners and colleagues alike. Congratulations to Paul on this exciting new chapter!?
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/284469/wkkt-morning-host-paul-schadt-to-retire/)
https://i0.wp.com/radioinsight.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/paulschadt-150x200.jpg?resize=150%2C200&ssl=1iHeartMedia Country “96.9 The Kat (https://969thekat.iheart.com)” WKKT Statesville/Charlotte NC morning host Paul Schadt has announced he will retire in February 2025.
Following the end of his stint in mornings, Schadt will continue to serve as a station ambassador making on-air and on-site appearances. A native of Charlotte, he has been a staple of Charlotte radio since 1981 spending sixteen years at 103.7 WSOC before moving to WKKT in 1997 when the “Kat” brand debuted. Schadt has been teamed with Sarah Lee Owensby since 2018.
Schadt was inducted to the Country Radio Hall of Fame in 2014 and also has co-hosted PRN’s syndicated ?Racing Country (https://www.goprn.com/shows/racing_country/)? with Cathy Martindale since 1996. He said, “This has been the toughest decision of my life by far, because I love what I do. I?m a very lucky guy, I?ve had the most remarkable ?job? anyone could ever ask for. Growing up, I never would have believed the people I?d meet and work with, the experiences I?d have and all the lives I?d get to be a part of every day.?
iHeartMedia Region President Dave Carwile added, “Paul?s journey from the daily broadcast to a cherished ambassador role is a testament to his unmatched contributions and passion for the industry. While he may no longer be on-air with us every morning, his influence and spirit will continue to guide and inspire listeners and colleagues alike. Congratulations to Paul on this exciting new chapter!?
more (https://radioinsight.com/headlines/284469/wkkt-morning-host-paul-schadt-to-retire/)