27-05-2025
SA mourns loss of beloved radio icon Darren Scott
HOT102.7FM's radio DJ Darren Scott succumbed to cancer in the early hours of Tuesday morning, following a courageous battle with stage four melanoma.
Scott was surrounded by love and support in his final months, many of which were spent in the hospital fighting the aggressive cancer.
News of Scott's passing sparked an outpouring of tributes on social media, with one X user describing the veteran as: ''witty, super smart, and sometimes controversial.''
You loved or hated Darren Scott, the lovable rabble rouser. Naughty, witty, super smart and sometimes controversial. Loved listening to you and you will be missed.
RIP Darren. #DarrenScott
— Garth Breytenbach (@poormanscaviar) May 27, 2025
Another X user stated: ''Darren Scott had probably my favorite radio show on 5FM in the afternoons when I grew up.''
Darren Scott had probably my favorite radio show on 5FM in the afternoons when I grew up. And was phenomenal on Boots & All with Naas. 😥
— Christo Kruger (@Echo_ZA) May 27, 2025
Author and broadcaster Mandy Wiener also took to social media, sharing her own heartfelt message for the legendary personality. 'Darren Scott, you made radio. I have so many memories of you broadcasting,' said Wiener, current host of Midday Report on Radio 702.
Our colleagues at @Hot1027FM have announced the passing of a radio legend. Darren Scott, you made radio. I have so many memories of you broadcasting. Condolences to all who loved you.
— Mandy Wiener (@MandyWiener) May 27, 2025
Scott's journey in radio began more than 40 years ago, with a career that saw him make his mark at iconic stations such as Radio Bop, 5FM, East Coast Radio, and HOT 102.7FM.
For some listeners, Scott will be fondly remembered for his time at Jacaranda FM, where he hosted the popular 'Just Plain Breakfast' show in the early 2000s.
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His contribution to broadcasting was formally recognised last year when he was inducted into the Radio Awards Hall of Fame.
Beyond the microphone, Scott was a father to his sons Mark and Matthew.
As the radio community mourns, it also celebrates the legacy of the iconic broadcaster.
While Scott may be gone, his voice and love for his craft will live on in the memories of those he reached.
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