Don Imus
The radio talk show host Don Imus, possibly the grandfather shock jock, began his talk show Imus in the Morning in the 1970s, gaining steam in the 90s Democratic era. Known for off color humor, public feuds (most notoriously with fellow... [more]
The radio talk show host Don Imus, possibly the grandfather shock jock, began his talk show Imus in the Morning in the 1970s, gaining steam in the 90s Democratic era. Known for off color humor, public feuds (most notoriously with fellow shock jock Howard Stern), and flamboyant law suits, Imus finally hit a wall when he made egregious comments about the Rutgers women's basketball team. Within ten days, after an on-air apology and media hubbub, Imus in the Morning was history.
Given that Imus was born in 1940 and represents a voice that was more prevalent 30 years ago, it's possible that the Imus era is simply over. Is this the beginning of the end of the shock jock era? Does it suggest a climate finally shifting? Or is it an isolated case of going too far?
On the other hand, Imus is a survivor. A reinvented Imus may return (sooner than anyone thinks) to take the lime light in whole new ways. Watch for it here -- and meanwhile, share your ideas and opinions on this legendary lighting rod.
Shock Jock Don Imus Has Prostate Cancer
Controversial radio DJ Don Imus announced he has prostate cancer. Don Imus, the controversial radio talk show host who was fired two years ago after uttering racially charged comments, announced on Monday he is suffering from prostate cancer.Imus, 68, who took a brief hiatus from radio after the uproar caused by his remarks, told listeners on his new show that he had been diagnosed with "stage II prostate cancer."
"The day you find out is fine," he said. "It's the next morning you get up and your knees are shaking.
"I have great confidence in my doctors," he added.
Stage II cancers have not metastasized or spread to other parts of the body.
Imus lost his radio job with CBS in April 2007 after calling the mostly black women's basketball team of Rutgers University a group of "nappy-headed hos" during his on-air banter.
"Nappy-headed" describes kinky hair and "hos" is slang for "whores."
Imus, who has attracted as many devoted followers as enemies with his sharp-tongued brand of "insult humor," resumed his "Imus in the Morning" show on ABC radio in December 2007.
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