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Scott Mason (actor)
Scott Mason is the name of: * Scott Mason (cricketer) (1976–2005), Australian cricketer * Scott Mason (radio personality) Scott Cary Mason (September 26, 1959 – April 19, 2015) was an American radio personality, executive and engineer who worked at Los Angeles radio stations KKDJ, KIQQ, KGBS/KTNQ, and KROQ-FM. Mason suffered from kidney problems for most o ... (1959–2015), American radio personality * Scott Mason (Big Brother), contestant on ''Big Brother'' * Scott Mason (journalist), WRAL-TV reporter and host of Tar Heel Traveler {{hndis, Mason, Scott ...
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Scott Mason (cricketer)
Scott Robert Mason (27 July 1976 – 9 April 2005) was an Australian cricketer who played first-class cricket for the Tasmanian Tigers. He was a left-handed batsman who averaged 27.21 with the bat in 28 first-class games and 9.42 with the bat in 8 one-day domestic games. In first-class cricket he scored 1252 runs with two centuries and five half-centuries with a highest score of 174. In one-day domestic cricket he scored just 66 runs with a highest score of 16. In 2003–04 season he scored 126 against WA. Death Mason was feeling sluggish during pre-season training in August 2004. He discovered he had a heart condition and underwent open heart surgery to have a new valve inserted. This meant he missed the 2004–05 season. On 7 April 2005 Scott Mason suffered a heart-attack while batting in the nets for Tasmania. Two days later he was officially declared dead in the Royal Hobart Hospital. He was 28. Legacy Former Tasmanian captain Jamie Cox paid tribute to Mason: It is ...
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Scott Mason (radio Personality)
Scott Cary Mason (September 26, 1959 – April 19, 2015) was an American radio personality, executive and engineer who worked at Los Angeles radio stations KKDJ, KIQQ, KGBS/KTNQ, and KROQ-FM. Mason suffered from kidney problems for most of his adult life and received two kidney transplants prior to his death in 2015 at the age of 55. Life and career Born in New York and raised in southern California, Mason studied at LA Valley College and later at California State University at Northridge. He began his career in radio at the age of 14 in Los Angeles, answering phones for program director Rick Carroll at 102.7 KKDJ. At age 15, he acquired his third-class, broadcast-endorsed FCC operator's license. When Carroll and most of the KKDJ staff were released, Mason moved to KIQQ "K-100", where he was a board operator. In 1976 Mason moved to a new LA radio station, KTNQ "Ten-Q", where he was an entry-level engineer who answered request lines. Ten-Q had a country FM sister sta ...
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